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| Opening Date: | Sep 01, 1904 |
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| Closing Date: | Dec 10, 1904 |
Total Performances: | 150 |
| Production Staff |
| House Manager: Charles Frohman; Theatre Leased by Hyde & Behman Amusement Company |
| Produced by Charles Frohman |
| Music by Leslie Stuart; Additional music by Paul West, John W. Bratton, Howard Talbot, William T. Francis, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Joseph Rosey and Albert Von Tilzer; Book by Paul M. Potter and Henry Hamilton; Lyrics by Leslie Stuart; Additional songs by Paul West, John W. Bratton, Howard Talbot, William T. Francis, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Joseph Rosey and Albert Von Tilzer; Musical Director: William T. Francis |
| Directed by J. A. E. Malone |
| Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros |
| Stage Manager: Alexander Butler |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| A Honeymoon Girl | Cicely Marchmont |
| When I Was a Girl | Mother Superior |
| Daughters of the Guard | Lillian Leigh and Chorus |
| American Girls (Chickoo) | Chorus |
| Belinda on the Telephone | Sir Ormsby St. Ledger |
| Needle in a Haystack | Tubby Bedford |
| An English Girl | Edgar Verney (An Artist) |
| Call 'Round Again | Lillian Leigh |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Days of Romance | Edgar Verney (An Artist) |
| My Little Canoe | Lillian Leigh |
| Simpler | Tubby Bedford, General Marchmont and Sir Ormsby St. Ledger |
Sweet Sano-oo (music by W.T. Francis; lyrics by W.T. Francis) | Edgar Verney (An Artist) and Chorus |
My Cosey Corner Girl (music by John W. Bratton) | Sir Ormsby St. Ledger and Lillian Leigh |
In Black and White (music by John W. Bratton and Paul West; lyrics by John W. Bratton and Paul West) | Tubby Bedford |
One of the Boys (music by Howard Talbot) | General Marchmont |
Lonesome (music by Joseph Rosey and Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics by Joseph Rosey and Albert Von Tilzer) | Lillian Leigh |
Jingles, Jokes, and Rhymes (music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt; lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt) | Sir Ormsby St. Ledger and Chorus |