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When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Musical
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 16, 1902
Closing Date
Feb 14, 1903
Performances
71
Musical
Opera
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Dec 16, 1902
Close Date: Feb 14, 1903
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
(Dec 16, 1902 - Feb 14, 1903)
Description
A musical in three acts and four scenes
Setting
General Allen's Heaquarters, Cordelia's Birthday party, Felix Graham's Plantation, on the banks of the Mississippi, and the encampment of the Federal Army
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
F. C. Whitney
Music by
Julian Edwards
; Book by
Stanislaus Stange
; Lyrics by
Julian Edwards
Directed by
A. M. Holbrook
Algernon Aspland
George Backus
Will H. Bray
Maurice Darcey
Bertha Darel
Thelma Fair
Julia Gifford
Zetti Kennedy
Maude Lambert
Homer Lind
Albert McGuckin
Lucille Saunders
William G. Stewart
W. H. Thompson
Songs
music by
Julian Edwards
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
I Could Waltz On Forever With You
Amelia Thropp, Cordelia Allen, Major George Buckle, Major Geoffry Martin, Major William Walker and Chorus
(Twas Down in the) Garden of Eden)
Cordelia Allen and Major Geoffry Martin
My Own United States
Colonel John Graham
Just Marry the Man and Be Merry
Mrs. Constance Pemberton, Amelia Thropp, Susan Graham, Major George Buckle, Major William Walker and Chorus
When Our Lips in Kisses Met
Mrs. Constance Pemberton and General William Allen
Fairyland
Kate Pemberton and Chorus
Who Knows?
Kate Pemberton and Colonel John Graham
While You're Thinking
Cordelia Allen and Female Chorus
The Suwanee River
(music by
Stephen Foster
; lyrics by
Stephen Foster
)
Kate Pemberton, Mrs. Constance Pemberton, Robert Pemberton, Colonel John Graham and General William Allen
Act 2
Sung By
Ma Honeysuckle Gal (My Honeysuckle Girl)
Uncle Tom and Chorus
Love's Night
Kate Pemberton and Colonel John Graham
Spring, Sweet Spring
Kate Pemberton
(Katie,) My Southern Rose
Colonel John Graham
Good Day, Yankees
Amelia Thropp, Susan Graham, Major Geoffry Martin, Major William Walker and Chorus
Years Touch Not the Heart
Mrs. Constance Pemberton
Act 3
Sung By
Flag of My Country
Colonel John Graham and Chorus
But They Didn't (Did He, No, He Didn't)
Cordelia Allen and Female Chorus
The Drums
Kate Pemberton, Mrs. Constance Pemberton, Cordelia Allen, Colonel John Graham, General William Allen and Chorus
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
F. C. Whitney
Music by
Julian Edwards
; Book by
Stanislaus Stange
; Lyrics by
Julian Edwards
Directed by
A. M. Holbrook
Algernon Aspland
George Backus
Will H. Bray
Maurice Darcey
Bertha Darel
Thelma Fair
Julia Gifford
Zetti Kennedy
Maude Lambert
Homer Lind
Albert McGuckin
Lucille Saunders
William G. Stewart
W. H. Thompson
music by
Julian Edwards
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
I Could Waltz On Forever With You
Amelia Thropp, Cordelia Allen, Major George Buckle, Major Geoffry Martin, Major William Walker and Chorus
(Twas Down in the) Garden of Eden)
Cordelia Allen and Major Geoffry Martin
My Own United States
Colonel John Graham
Just Marry the Man and Be Merry
Mrs. Constance Pemberton, Amelia Thropp, Susan Graham, Major George Buckle, Major William Walker and Chorus
When Our Lips in Kisses Met
Mrs. Constance Pemberton and General William Allen
Fairyland
Kate Pemberton and Chorus
Who Knows?
Kate Pemberton and Colonel John Graham
While You're Thinking
Cordelia Allen and Female Chorus
The Suwanee River
(music by
Stephen Foster
; lyrics by
Stephen Foster
)
Kate Pemberton, Mrs. Constance Pemberton, Robert Pemberton, Colonel John Graham and General William Allen
Act 2
Sung By
Ma Honeysuckle Gal (My Honeysuckle Girl)
Uncle Tom and Chorus
Love's Night
Kate Pemberton and Colonel John Graham
Spring, Sweet Spring
Kate Pemberton
(Katie,) My Southern Rose
Colonel John Graham
Good Day, Yankees
Amelia Thropp, Susan Graham, Major Geoffry Martin, Major William Walker and Chorus
Years Touch Not the Heart
Mrs. Constance Pemberton
Act 3
Sung By
Flag of My Country
Colonel John Graham and Chorus
But They Didn't (Did He, No, He Didn't)
Cordelia Allen and Female Chorus
The Drums
Kate Pemberton, Mrs. Constance Pemberton, Cordelia Allen, Colonel John Graham, General William Allen and Chorus
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