MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 27, 1902
Closing Date
Sep 1903
Performances
168
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Oct 27, 1902 - Mar 14, 1903)
Grand Opera House
(Aug 31, 1903 - Sep 1903)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
The College of Sir Victor Shallamar, Planet Venus, Neuilly Fair, France, and Paris, France

Produced by John C. Fisher
Music by Leslie Stuart; Book by Owen Hall; Lyrics by W. H. Risque; Book adapted by Clay M. Greene; Musical Director: Arthur Weld; Additional music by Arthur Weld, Landon Ronald and Ivan Caryll; Additional lyrics by Leslie Stuart, Charles H. Taylor, George Rollitt and Percy Greenbank
Staged by James Francis; Assistant Director: Harry Burcher
Costume Design by Charles Alias; Scenic Design by Ernest Albert
Henry Bismarck Henschs
Cynthia Grey
Roland Western
Chorus
The Queen of Venus
Brenda
Sir Victor Shallamar
Douglas Wharton
Donald Gregor
Judicia
Algernon Hepworth
Minnie Lomas
Jennie Vercker
Chorus
Chorus
Maisie Brooks
Chorus
Fred Rollins
Stella
Belle Jimper
Berkeley Shallamar
Harry Powler
Chorus
Ella Hatfield
Astria
Susette
 
Mary Estelle
Claude Coucher
music by Leslie Stuart; lyrics by W. H. Risque
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Sung By
Invocation of Venus
(lyrics by Leslie Stuart)
The Queen of Venus and Female Chorus
A Glimpse
Stella and Venus Chorus
Act 1
Sung By
To-night's the Night
Sir Victor Shallamar and Chorus
Fun on a Motor
(music by Landon Ronald; lyrics by George Rollitt)
Berkeley Shallamar and Chorus
Two Eyes of Blue
(lyrics by Charles H. Taylor)
Donald Gregor
If I Were a Girl Instead
(lyrics by Leslie Stuart)
Wrenne
Act 2
Sung By
The Baby with the Dimple and the Smile
Wrenne and Female Chorus
The Detrimental Man
(lyrics by Charles H. Taylor)
Berkeley Shallamar and Chorus
Ping-Pong
(music by Ivan Caryll; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Wrenne and Berkeley Shallamar
If Hearts But Knew
(music by Arthur Weld)
The Queen of Venus and Donald Gregor
Come Little Girl
(lyrics by Leslie Stuart)
Dione, Cleo, Ira, Astria, Lydia, Judicia, Roland Western, Harry Powler, Algernon Hepworth, Claude Coucher, Fred Rollins and Douglas Wharton
Because I Love You Dear
Donald Gregor
Tessie, You Are the Only, Only, Only (Replaced "Because I Love You Dear" during run)
Donald Gregor
Four and Twenty Little Men
Wrenne and 24 Men
Class
(lyrics by Charles H. Taylor)
Belle Jimper and Chorus
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