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His Honor the Mayor
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 25, 1907
Closing Date
Dec 07, 1907
Performances
17
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 25, 1907
Close Date: Dec 07, 1907
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Circle Theatre
(Nov 25, 1907 - Dec 07, 1907)
This production is a return engagement of
His Honor the Mayor
(Jun 03, 1907 - Jun 15, 1907)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Courtyard of Hotel LaCarte, Paris; The Isle of Margitszeget; Ice Palace, Buda Pesth
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Alfred E. Aarons
Music by
Julian Edwards
,
Gus Edwards
,
Alfred E. Aarons
and
Cobb and Shields
; Lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
and
R. M. Skinner
; Book by
Charles J. Campbell
and
R. M. Skinner
; Musical Director:
Daniel Dore
Staged by
J. K. Adams
Costumes by
Joseph C. Fischer
Clarence Harvey
Hon. Teddy Todd
Mayor of Kankakee
Mabel Hollins
Daisy
a milliner girl
Harry Kelly
Deacon Flood
May's father
Fletcher Norton
T. Chesterfield Prebble
an Anglicized native of Kankakee
John H. Pratt
Captain Rudolph Zitzky
of the Royal Hungarian Hussars
Lois E. Tabor
Mrs. Vayne
a young widow
Catherine Tanner
Katrinka
Frederick Van Rensselaer
Solomon Syphonstein
a Parisian marriage-broker
William Black
"Reddy" Samson
a cowboy
Maude Crossland
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Lilly DeGrasse
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Nellie DeGrasse
Lieutenant Schnipp
of the Royal Hungarian Hussars
Martha Edmonds
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Dan Evans
Alphonse
a waiter
Harry Evans
Treadau
a waiter
Lora Lieb
Marjorie Vayne
Mrs. Vayne's stepdaughter
Eva Marlow
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
E. G. Melendy
Josef
waiter at LaCarte's Hotel
James Murray
R. LaCarte
manager of LaCarte's Hotel
Carie Poltz
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Florrie Poltz
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Janet Priest
May Flood
Ethel Rosebud
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Harry Stuart
"Jack" Thayer
Prebble's chum
Songs
music by
Alfred E. Aarons
and
Julian Edwards
; lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
and
Ralph M. Skinner
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Dainty Milliners
(music by
Alfred E. Aarons
)
Daisy and Pony Ballet
The Little Girl from Illinois
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Daisy and Ponies
The Mayor of Kankakee
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Hon. Teddy Todd and Chorus
I'll Travel the Links with You
(music by
Alfred E. Aarons
)
Hon. Teddy Todd and Chorus
The Land You Left Behind
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Sextette
(She's All My Own) Mary Ann
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
"Jack" Thayer and Chorus
Anastasia Brady
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Mrs. Vayne
My Roller Skating Girl
(music by
Alfred E. Aarons
)
Daisy
Act 2
Sung By
Sweet Tokay
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Captain Rudolph Zitzky and Chorus
Military Willie
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
T. Chesterfield Prebble and Chorus
Magyar Maid
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Katrinka and Captain Rudolph Zitzky
A Little Girl Like Me
(music by
Alfred E. Aarons
)
Daisy and Chorus
Waltz Around Again, Willie ('Round-'Round-'Round)
(music by
Ren Shields
; lyrics by
Will D. Cobb
)
Daisy
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Alfred E. Aarons
Music by
Julian Edwards
,
Gus Edwards
,
Alfred E. Aarons
and
Cobb and Shields
; Lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
and
R. M. Skinner
; Book by
Charles J. Campbell
and
R. M. Skinner
; Musical Director:
Daniel Dore
Staged by
J. K. Adams
Costumes by
Joseph C. Fischer
Clarence Harvey
Hon. Teddy Todd
Mayor of Kankakee
Mabel Hollins
Daisy
a milliner girl
Harry Kelly
Deacon Flood
May's father
Fletcher Norton
T. Chesterfield Prebble
an Anglicized native of Kankakee
John H. Pratt
Captain Rudolph Zitzky
of the Royal Hungarian Hussars
Lois E. Tabor
Mrs. Vayne
a young widow
Catherine Tanner
Katrinka
Frederick Van Rensselaer
Solomon Syphonstein
a Parisian marriage-broker
William Black
"Reddy" Samson
a cowboy
Maude Crossland
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Lilly DeGrasse
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Nellie DeGrasse
Lieutenant Schnipp
of the Royal Hungarian Hussars
Martha Edmonds
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Dan Evans
Alphonse
a waiter
Harry Evans
Treadau
a waiter
Lora Lieb
Marjorie Vayne
Mrs. Vayne's stepdaughter
Eva Marlow
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
E. G. Melendy
Josef
waiter at LaCarte's Hotel
James Murray
R. LaCarte
manager of LaCarte's Hotel
Carie Poltz
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Florrie Poltz
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Janet Priest
May Flood
Ethel Rosebud
Alfred E. Aarons Dancing Doll
Harry Stuart
"Jack" Thayer
Prebble's chum
music by
Alfred E. Aarons
and
Julian Edwards
; lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
and
Ralph M. Skinner
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Dainty Milliners
(music by
Alfred E. Aarons
)
Daisy and Pony Ballet
The Little Girl from Illinois
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Daisy and Ponies
The Mayor of Kankakee
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Hon. Teddy Todd and Chorus
I'll Travel the Links with You
(music by
Alfred E. Aarons
)
Hon. Teddy Todd and Chorus
The Land You Left Behind
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Sextette
(She's All My Own) Mary Ann
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
"Jack" Thayer and Chorus
Anastasia Brady
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Mrs. Vayne
My Roller Skating Girl
(music by
Alfred E. Aarons
)
Daisy
Act 2
Sung By
Sweet Tokay
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Captain Rudolph Zitzky and Chorus
Military Willie
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
T. Chesterfield Prebble and Chorus
Magyar Maid
(music by
Julian Edwards
)
Katrinka and Captain Rudolph Zitzky
A Little Girl Like Me
(music by
Alfred E. Aarons
)
Daisy and Chorus
Waltz Around Again, Willie ('Round-'Round-'Round)
(music by
Ren Shields
; lyrics by
Will D. Cobb
)
Daisy
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