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The Little Host
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 26, 1898
Closing Date
Mar 1899
Performances
37
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Dec 26, 1898
Close Date: Mar 1899
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Herald Square Theatre
(Dec 26, 1898 - Jan 14, 1899)
Harlem Opera House
(Jan 16, 1899 - Jan 1899)
Grand Opera House
(Mar 13, 1899 - Mar 1899)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Jack Dashinton's bachelor apartments on Fifth Avenue in New York City and Josiah Dashington's country residnce at Dedbudy-on-the Hudson
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Della Fox
Libretto by
Edgar Smith
and
Louis DeLange
; Music by
William T. Francis
and
Thomas Chilvers
; Musical Director:
William T. Francis
; Featuring songs by
Herman Perlet
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Aubrey Boucicault
Production staged by
Max Freeman
; Choreographed by
John C. Slavin
Scenic Design by
Frank E. Gates
and
Walter Burridge
Wilford Arling
Dodge Taylor
Adella Barker
Aunt Jane Hawkins
Norma Bell
Edith Eddington
Annie Black
Mazie Spanker
H. D. Blakemore
Mink
Diggs
Mabel Bouton
Susie Jones
Lettie Bryan
Ollie Armstrong
Edith Burbank
Mamie Mangen
Bert Carter
Bob Upperton
Hugh Chilvers
Jack Dashington
Hattie Clark
Bessie Brownhill
Caroline Cook
Harriet Henderson
Beatrice Darlington
Flossie Flitterby
Daisy Dwyer
Rosie Redpath
Della Fox
Margery Dazzle
Emily Francis
Mrs. Dashington
R. E. Graham
Josiah Dashington, Sr.
Lou Harlow
Beatrice Bennington
Alice Johnson
Olympia Longacre
Jessie Jordan
Minnie Mingle
Frank Kelly
Fuller Boozeby
Emma Levy
Daisy Dandler
Florine Murray
Dottie Lightfoot
Kitty Nugent
Gertie Gertby
Eugene O'Rourke
William Reilly
Harry Rigby
Dick Hammersley
Mabel Seymour
Lottie Longhouse
John C. Slavin
Herr Einesang
Charles Wallace
Charles Horsley
Songs
I Wouldn't Be a Lady If I Could
(music by
Herman Perlet
; lyrics by
Aubrey Boucicault
)
Margery Dazzle
Honey You'se My Turtle Dove
(music by
William T. Francis
; lyrics by
Edgar Smith
)
Margery Dazzle
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Della Fox
Libretto by
Edgar Smith
and
Louis DeLange
; Music by
William T. Francis
and
Thomas Chilvers
; Musical Director:
William T. Francis
; Featuring songs by
Herman Perlet
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Aubrey Boucicault
Production staged by
Max Freeman
; Choreographed by
John C. Slavin
Scenic Design by
Frank E. Gates
and
Walter Burridge
Wilford Arling
Dodge Taylor
Adella Barker
Aunt Jane Hawkins
Norma Bell
Edith Eddington
Annie Black
Mazie Spanker
H. D. Blakemore
Mink
Diggs
Mabel Bouton
Susie Jones
Lettie Bryan
Ollie Armstrong
Edith Burbank
Mamie Mangen
Bert Carter
Bob Upperton
Hugh Chilvers
Jack Dashington
Hattie Clark
Bessie Brownhill
Caroline Cook
Harriet Henderson
Beatrice Darlington
Flossie Flitterby
Daisy Dwyer
Rosie Redpath
Della Fox
Margery Dazzle
Emily Francis
Mrs. Dashington
R. E. Graham
Josiah Dashington, Sr.
Lou Harlow
Beatrice Bennington
Alice Johnson
Olympia Longacre
Jessie Jordan
Minnie Mingle
Frank Kelly
Fuller Boozeby
Emma Levy
Daisy Dandler
Florine Murray
Dottie Lightfoot
Kitty Nugent
Gertie Gertby
Eugene O'Rourke
William Reilly
Harry Rigby
Dick Hammersley
Mabel Seymour
Lottie Longhouse
John C. Slavin
Herr Einesang
Charles Wallace
Charles Horsley
I Wouldn't Be a Lady If I Could
(music by
Herman Perlet
; lyrics by
Aubrey Boucicault
)
Margery Dazzle
Honey You'se My Turtle Dove
(music by
William T. Francis
; lyrics by
Edgar Smith
)
Margery Dazzle
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