MusicalBurlesqueOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jun 12, 1905
Closing Date
Aug 26, 1905
Performances
66
MusicalBurlesqueOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
New York Roof
(Jun 12, 1905 - Aug 26, 1905)

Produced by Edward E. Rice
Book by Robert B. Smith; Lyrics by Robert B. Smith; Music by Gus Edwards; Burlesque inspired by the farce "When We Were Twenty One" by Henry V. Esmond; Orchestra under the direction of Robert Hood Bowers; Featuring songs by Gertrude Hoffman; Featuring songs with lyrics by Vincent Bryan
Staged under the Direction of Edward E. Rice; Musical numbers produced by Joseph C. Smith and Gertrude Hoffman
Scenery by Joseph A. Physioc; Costumes Designed by Thomas McIlvaine
Dr. Hosler
the Chloroform King
Lady Long-Green
the Dowis Heiress; just escaped from the unkissed
Elsie Janis
Broadway debut
Columbia Barnard
a "rah rah" girl
John de Rocks, Jr.
the sole proprietor of a young men's class
Digby Pipp
a Gibson Man
George Gessler
a sparkling lothario
Anastasia Pickles
fresh from the farm
Bennie
Dr. Hosler's valet
Ted Sparks
a continuous tourist
Charles Vagner
a simple liver
Dolly Dimples
a rollicking girl
Kid Narrow
a pugilist; hero of the Red Lights
 
Tom
Claremont waiter
Pete
a newsboy
Floradora Fisher
the original pretty maiden
Frank Penn
a dramatic critic who rules the roast
Delilah
chorus
Marian
the maid
music by Gus Edwards; lyrics by Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
The Goddess of Rector's
I am a Regular Romeo
George Gessler and Chorus
Write to Marian the Maid
Marian and Chorus
(The) Brother Masons
(music by Gertrude Hoffman; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
Dr. Hosler
The Advantage of a College Education
Columbia Barnard and the Summer Girls
The Man That Leads the Band Leads the Army
Lady Long-Green and Chorus
Entr'acte
Up and Down the Boardwalk
Lady Long-Green and Chorus
Kindly Pass the Chloroform Along
(music by Gertrude Hoffman; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
Dr. Hosler
Meet Me Under the Wysteria
Theodore and Chorus
Sweet Kitty Killairs
Lady Long-Green and Chorus
Shooting Scene
Dr. Hosler, John de Rocks, Jr. and George Gessler
Imitations
Columbia Barnard
Finale
Entire Company
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