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The Supper Club
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 23, 1901
Closing Date
Jan 25, 1902
Performances
40
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Dec 23, 1901
Close Date: Jan 25, 1902
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
New York Winter Garden Theatre
(Dec 23, 1901 - Jan 25, 1902)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Dingtuttle's home and The Supper Club in New York
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Sire Brothers
Music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
,
Mae Anwerda Sloane
,
J. Rosamond Johnson
,
Robert Cole
,
Ben Jerome
,
William Penn
,
Will D. Cobb
and
Gus Edwards
; Book by
Sydney Rosenfeld
; Lyrics by
Sydney Rosenfeld
,
A. Baldwin Sloane
,
Mae Anwerda Sloane
,
J. Rosamond Johnson
,
Robert Cole
,
Ben Jerome
,
William Penn
,
Will D. Cobb
and
Gus Edwards
; Musical Director:
Genaro Saldierna
Staged by
Lionel E. Laurence
Scenic Design by
St. John Lewis
; Costume Design by
Will Barnes
Adele Archer
Nettie
the Marquis' daughter
Chorus
Eugenie Bashford
Mrs. Knightly
Lillian Bond
Chorus
Donald Brian
Castor Beane
Bess' lover
Richard Brown
Old Beane
father of Castor
Florence Carlisle
Chorus
Alexander Clarke
The Marquis de Castalenne
Toby Claude
Nan
youngest daughter of Dingtuttle
The DeRigney Sisters
Singing Trio
Virginia Earle
Mrs. Winifred Darling Smith
President of the Progressive Dames
Nina Farrington
Mrs. Flighty
Mazie Follette
Chorus
John Ford
Tom
butler at the Supper Club
Maude Francis
Chorus
George Fuller Golden
Master of Ceremonies
Boss Thomas
a noted politician
Effie Hamilton
Lettie
the Marquis' daughter
Chorus
Al Hart
Ichabod Bender
a grafter
Stuart Hyatt
John
butler
Stella Kenny
Chorus
Leon Kohlman
Lionel E. Laurence
Bert Hopkins
a fashionable dentist
Adah Lewis
Kate
Dingtuttle's oldest daughter, married to hopkins
Gertrude Lewis
Mrs. Springhtly
Grace Maitland
Chorus
Junie McCree
The Dummy
Vera Morris
Mrs. Golightly
Natalie Olcott
Chorus
Eugene O'Rourke
Chief William
a noted politician
Ethel Perry
Chorus
John W. Ransone
Boss Richard
a noted politician
Grace Rogers
Chorus
Josie Sadler
Louise
chambermaid
Thomas Q. Seabrooke
Pop Dingtuttle
who has risen from the ranks
Jessie Thompson
Chorus
Maude Williams
Bess
daughter of Dingtuttle
Oriska Worden
Hettie
the Marquis' daughter
Chorus
Bessie Wynn
Chorus
Songs
When the Band Plays Ragtime
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Robert Cole
)
Don't Butt In
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Robert Cole
)
The Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Robert Cole
)
Pop Dingtuttle
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Sire Brothers
Music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
,
Mae Anwerda Sloane
,
J. Rosamond Johnson
,
Robert Cole
,
Ben Jerome
,
William Penn
,
Will D. Cobb
and
Gus Edwards
; Book by
Sydney Rosenfeld
; Lyrics by
Sydney Rosenfeld
,
A. Baldwin Sloane
,
Mae Anwerda Sloane
,
J. Rosamond Johnson
,
Robert Cole
,
Ben Jerome
,
William Penn
,
Will D. Cobb
and
Gus Edwards
; Musical Director:
Genaro Saldierna
Staged by
Lionel E. Laurence
Scenic Design by
St. John Lewis
; Costume Design by
Will Barnes
Adele Archer
Nettie
the Marquis' daughter
Chorus
Eugenie Bashford
Mrs. Knightly
Lillian Bond
Chorus
Donald Brian
Castor Beane
Bess' lover
Richard Brown
Old Beane
father of Castor
Florence Carlisle
Chorus
Alexander Clarke
The Marquis de Castalenne
Toby Claude
Nan
youngest daughter of Dingtuttle
The DeRigney Sisters
Singing Trio
Virginia Earle
Mrs. Winifred Darling Smith
President of the Progressive Dames
Nina Farrington
Mrs. Flighty
Mazie Follette
Chorus
John Ford
Tom
butler at the Supper Club
Maude Francis
Chorus
George Fuller Golden
Master of Ceremonies
Boss Thomas
a noted politician
Effie Hamilton
Lettie
the Marquis' daughter
Chorus
Al Hart
Ichabod Bender
a grafter
Stuart Hyatt
John
butler
Stella Kenny
Chorus
Leon Kohlman
Lionel E. Laurence
Bert Hopkins
a fashionable dentist
Adah Lewis
Kate
Dingtuttle's oldest daughter, married to hopkins
Gertrude Lewis
Mrs. Springhtly
Grace Maitland
Chorus
Junie McCree
The Dummy
Vera Morris
Mrs. Golightly
Natalie Olcott
Chorus
Eugene O'Rourke
Chief William
a noted politician
Ethel Perry
Chorus
John W. Ransone
Boss Richard
a noted politician
Grace Rogers
Chorus
Josie Sadler
Louise
chambermaid
Thomas Q. Seabrooke
Pop Dingtuttle
who has risen from the ranks
Jessie Thompson
Chorus
Maude Williams
Bess
daughter of Dingtuttle
Oriska Worden
Hettie
the Marquis' daughter
Chorus
Bessie Wynn
Chorus
When the Band Plays Ragtime
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Robert Cole
)
Don't Butt In
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Robert Cole
)
The Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Robert Cole
)
Pop Dingtuttle
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