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Broadway to Tokio
Musical
Fantasy
Spectacle
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 23, 1900
Closing Date
Apr 07, 1900
Performances
88
Musical
Fantasy
Spectacle
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jan 23, 1900
Close Date: Apr 07, 1900
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
New York Theatre
(Jan 23, 1900 - Apr 07, 1900)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
The Eden Musee, a Pullman car, Cliff House and Golden Gates, Long Acre Square, a Pacific Mall steamship, and Tokio
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Max Freeman
Music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
and
Reginald De Koven
; Book by
Louis Harrison
and
George V. Hobart
; Lyrics by
Louis Harrison
and
George V. Hobart
; Music arranged by
Karl Hoschna
and
Frank Sadler
; Musical Director:
Antonio DeNovellis
; Additional lyrics by
Frank Sloane
Choreographed by
Carl Marwig
; Staged by
Max Freeman
Scenic Design by
Ernest Albert
,
D. Frank Dodge
and
Henry E. Hoyt
; Costume Design by
Caroline Seidle
; Electrical Effects by
John Whalen
Alice Ackman
Rosalind
Anna Barclay
Mrs. Barbara Bilkington
Christine Blessing
Keziah Pipkin
Ladies Maid
Lillie Brink
Maud Calvert
Chartreuse
Lillie Collins
Idalene Cotton
Countess Tabledotti
Miss Fanchonette
Premiere Danseuse
Lew Foley
Higgins
Maud Francis
Dorcas
Maude Frederick
Daisy
Rose Frife
Hepzibah
Dottie Goodyear
Cynthia
William Gould
Coogan
Airbrake Peterson
Tenderloin Charlie
Gilbert Gregory
Train Boy
Pilsner
Edgar Halstead
Bonaparte Bilkington
Otis Harlan
Calcium Lightwayte
James Horan
Stars
Captain Breezebreaker
Ezra Pipkin
Catherine Jefferson
Huldah
Alice Judson
Patti Cadenza
Mayme Kelso
Anisette
Charles Kirk
Lee High Hung
E. B. Knight
Policeman
James F. Lee
Stiletto
Nick Long
Count Tabledotti
The Mahr Sisters
Premiere Danseuses
Ignacio Martinetti
Dynamite D'Cognac
Gertrude Mayo
Calisaya
Buela Montroise
Mamie
Julian Myers
Jean Singlooski
Joseph Ott
Salter Lake
Helen Rutledge
Jurusha
George W. Ryan
President Board of Alderman
Josie Sadler
Gretchen
Mrs. Payday Donovan
Nancy Sadler
Mabel
Lew Simmons
Henderson Carter
Joseph Smith
Messenger Boy
News Boy
Joseph Sparks
Payday Donovan
Mildred Stoller
Benedictine
Fay Templeton
Cleopatra
Bert C. Thayer
Albert Wazleigh
Frank White
Touchby Typps
Songs
music by
and
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
and
Louis Harrison
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Serpent of the Nile
Cleopatra
Alive Again
Chorus
Salvation Hymn
Chorus
We're a Comic Opera Company
Chorus
When I'm Traveling on the Road
Calcium Lightwayte and Chorus
Firefly's Ballet
(music by
)
The Love Lorn Lilly
Patti Cadenza and Chorus
Story of the Dance
Cleopatra, Calcium Lightwayte, Dynamite D'Cognac and Lee High Hung
Act 2
Sung By
Dig, Ye Dagos, Dig
The Dago
Count Tabledotti and Countess Tabledotti
When O'Donohue Presided at the Grip
Payday Donovan and Chorus
The Johnnies of Long Acre Square
Pony Ballet
Hunting for a (Happy Little) Home in Harlem
(music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
)
Salter Lake and Wives
Now I'se Got Some Money, Well, I'm Comin' 'Round
(music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
Frank Sloane
)
Cleopatra
Act 3
Sung By
The Cherry Blossom Ballet
(music by
)
Premiere Danseuses
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Max Freeman
Music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
and
Reginald De Koven
; Book by
Louis Harrison
and
George V. Hobart
; Lyrics by
Louis Harrison
and
George V. Hobart
; Music arranged by
Karl Hoschna
and
Frank Sadler
; Musical Director:
Antonio DeNovellis
; Additional lyrics by
Frank Sloane
Choreographed by
Carl Marwig
; Staged by
Max Freeman
Scenic Design by
Ernest Albert
,
D. Frank Dodge
and
Henry E. Hoyt
; Costume Design by
Caroline Seidle
; Electrical Effects by
John Whalen
Alice Ackman
Rosalind
Anna Barclay
Mrs. Barbara Bilkington
Christine Blessing
Keziah Pipkin
Ladies Maid
Lillie Brink
Maud Calvert
Chartreuse
Lillie Collins
Idalene Cotton
Countess Tabledotti
Miss Fanchonette
Premiere Danseuse
Lew Foley
Higgins
Maud Francis
Dorcas
Maude Frederick
Daisy
Rose Frife
Hepzibah
Dottie Goodyear
Cynthia
William Gould
Coogan
Airbrake Peterson
Tenderloin Charlie
Gilbert Gregory
Train Boy
Pilsner
Edgar Halstead
Bonaparte Bilkington
Otis Harlan
Calcium Lightwayte
James Horan
Stars
Captain Breezebreaker
Ezra Pipkin
Catherine Jefferson
Huldah
Alice Judson
Patti Cadenza
Mayme Kelso
Anisette
Charles Kirk
Lee High Hung
E. B. Knight
Policeman
James F. Lee
Stiletto
Nick Long
Count Tabledotti
The Mahr Sisters
Premiere Danseuses
Ignacio Martinetti
Dynamite D'Cognac
Gertrude Mayo
Calisaya
Buela Montroise
Mamie
Julian Myers
Jean Singlooski
Joseph Ott
Salter Lake
Helen Rutledge
Jurusha
George W. Ryan
President Board of Alderman
Josie Sadler
Gretchen
Mrs. Payday Donovan
Nancy Sadler
Mabel
Lew Simmons
Henderson Carter
Joseph Smith
Messenger Boy
News Boy
Joseph Sparks
Payday Donovan
Mildred Stoller
Benedictine
Fay Templeton
Cleopatra
Bert C. Thayer
Albert Wazleigh
Frank White
Touchby Typps
music by
and
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
George V. Hobart
and
Louis Harrison
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Serpent of the Nile
Cleopatra
Alive Again
Chorus
Salvation Hymn
Chorus
We're a Comic Opera Company
Chorus
When I'm Traveling on the Road
Calcium Lightwayte and Chorus
Firefly's Ballet
(music by
)
The Love Lorn Lilly
Patti Cadenza and Chorus
Story of the Dance
Cleopatra, Calcium Lightwayte, Dynamite D'Cognac and Lee High Hung
Act 2
Sung By
Dig, Ye Dagos, Dig
The Dago
Count Tabledotti and Countess Tabledotti
When O'Donohue Presided at the Grip
Payday Donovan and Chorus
The Johnnies of Long Acre Square
Pony Ballet
Hunting for a (Happy Little) Home in Harlem
(music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
)
Salter Lake and Wives
Now I'se Got Some Money, Well, I'm Comin' 'Round
(music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
Frank Sloane
)
Cleopatra
Act 3
Sung By
The Cherry Blossom Ballet
(music by
)
Premiere Danseuses
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