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The Little Cherub
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Aug 06, 1906
Closing Date
Feb 1907
Performances
176
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Aug 06, 1906
Close Date: Feb 1907
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Criterion Theatre
(Aug 06, 1906 - Dec 28, 1906)
Grand Opera House
(Dec 30, 1906 - Jan 1907)
Grand Opera House
(Feb 04, 1907 - Feb 1907)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Lord Sanctobury's town house and the hotel at Dunbridge Baths
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles Frohman
Music by
Ivan Caryll
; Book by
Owen Hall
; Musical Director:
William T. Francis
; The song "The Doggie in Our Yard" by
Marie Doro
; Lyrics by
Owen Hall
; Additional music by
Charles Collins
,
Jerome Kern
,
Frank Tours
and
Jean Schwartz
; Additional lyrics by
Charles Collins
,
Adrian Ross
,
George Grossmith, Jr.
,
C.H. Bovill
,
Clifford Harris
and
William Jerome
Staged by
Ben Teal
Scenic Design by
Ernest M. Gros
; Costume Design by
Mrs. Robert Osborn
and
Pascaud
David Bennett
Police Sergeant
James Blakeley
Algernon Southdown
Richard Chawner
Alderman Briggs
Grace Field
Lady Rosa Congress
Emily Francis
Mrs. Briggs
Charles Gibson
Mr. Grimble
Martin Haydon
Captain Hereward
Harold F. Hendee
Sir John Monteith
Andrew Higginson
Lord Congress
Mabel Hollins
Lady Dorothy Congress
Eithel Kelly
Miss Maud Rochester
Grace Kimball
Miss Mary Macclesfield
John Mayon
Ethelbert
May Naudain
Lady Isobel Congress
Clara Pitt
Miss Mabel Ducross
Elsa Reinhardt
Miss Kitty Cranbourne
John F. Rogers
Crumm
Edna Sidney
Miss Olive Manderville
Beth Stone
Letty
Will West
Shingle
Hattie Williams
Miss Molly Montrose
Winona Winter
Lady Agnes Congress
Tom Wise
Earl of Sanctobury
Dorothy Zimmerman
Miss Cuckoo Vanblane
Songs
music by
Ivan Caryll
; lyrics by
Owen Hall
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Olympian Octette
Lady Isobel Congress, Lady Dorothy Congress, Lady Agnes Congress, Lady Rosa Congress and Ensemble
As a Friend
Shingle
It's the Girls
(lyrics by
Adrian Ross
)
Miss Molly Montrose
Dearl Little Girls
Lady Agnes Congress, Lady Isobel Congress, Lady Dorothy Congress and Lady Rosa Congress
Act 2
Sung By
My Wife Will Be My Lady
Alderman Briggs
Won't You Waltz?
Letty
Little Willie Browne
(music by
Charles Collins
; lyrics by
Charles Collins
)
Algernon Southdown
I Should So Love to Be a Boy
(music by
Frank Tours
; lyrics by
C.H. Bovill
)
Lady Rosa Congress, Lady Isobel Congress, Lady Dorothy Congress and Lady Agnes Congress
The Supper Girls
(lyrics by
George Grossmith, Jr.
)
Earl of Sanctobury
Experience
(lyrics by
Adrian Ross
)
Miss Molly Montrose
Act 3
Sung By
Pierrot and Cupid
(music by
Frank Tours
; lyrics by
Adrian Ross
)
Lady Rosa Congress
My Irish Rosie
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Miss Molly Montrose
The Doggie in Our Yard
(music by
Marie Doro
; lyrics by
Marie Doro
)
Miss Molly Montrose and Algernon Southdown
Cupid's Rifle Range
(music by
Frank Tours
; lyrics by
Adrian Ross
)
Lady Dorothy Congress
Meet Me at Twilight
(music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Clifford Harris
)
Lady Agnes Congress
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles Frohman
Music by
Ivan Caryll
; Book by
Owen Hall
; Musical Director:
William T. Francis
; The song "The Doggie in Our Yard" by
Marie Doro
; Lyrics by
Owen Hall
; Additional music by
Charles Collins
,
Jerome Kern
,
Frank Tours
and
Jean Schwartz
; Additional lyrics by
Charles Collins
,
Adrian Ross
,
George Grossmith, Jr.
,
C.H. Bovill
,
Clifford Harris
and
William Jerome
Staged by
Ben Teal
Scenic Design by
Ernest M. Gros
; Costume Design by
Mrs. Robert Osborn
and
Pascaud
David Bennett
Police Sergeant
James Blakeley
Algernon Southdown
Richard Chawner
Alderman Briggs
Grace Field
Lady Rosa Congress
Emily Francis
Mrs. Briggs
Charles Gibson
Mr. Grimble
Martin Haydon
Captain Hereward
Harold F. Hendee
Sir John Monteith
Andrew Higginson
Lord Congress
Mabel Hollins
Lady Dorothy Congress
Eithel Kelly
Miss Maud Rochester
Grace Kimball
Miss Mary Macclesfield
John Mayon
Ethelbert
May Naudain
Lady Isobel Congress
Clara Pitt
Miss Mabel Ducross
Elsa Reinhardt
Miss Kitty Cranbourne
John F. Rogers
Crumm
Edna Sidney
Miss Olive Manderville
Beth Stone
Letty
Will West
Shingle
Hattie Williams
Miss Molly Montrose
Winona Winter
Lady Agnes Congress
Tom Wise
Earl of Sanctobury
Dorothy Zimmerman
Miss Cuckoo Vanblane
music by
Ivan Caryll
; lyrics by
Owen Hall
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Olympian Octette
Lady Isobel Congress, Lady Dorothy Congress, Lady Agnes Congress, Lady Rosa Congress and Ensemble
As a Friend
Shingle
It's the Girls
(lyrics by
Adrian Ross
)
Miss Molly Montrose
Dearl Little Girls
Lady Agnes Congress, Lady Isobel Congress, Lady Dorothy Congress and Lady Rosa Congress
Act 2
Sung By
My Wife Will Be My Lady
Alderman Briggs
Won't You Waltz?
Letty
Little Willie Browne
(music by
Charles Collins
; lyrics by
Charles Collins
)
Algernon Southdown
I Should So Love to Be a Boy
(music by
Frank Tours
; lyrics by
C.H. Bovill
)
Lady Rosa Congress, Lady Isobel Congress, Lady Dorothy Congress and Lady Agnes Congress
The Supper Girls
(lyrics by
George Grossmith, Jr.
)
Earl of Sanctobury
Experience
(lyrics by
Adrian Ross
)
Miss Molly Montrose
Act 3
Sung By
Pierrot and Cupid
(music by
Frank Tours
; lyrics by
Adrian Ross
)
Lady Rosa Congress
My Irish Rosie
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Miss Molly Montrose
The Doggie in Our Yard
(music by
Marie Doro
; lyrics by
Marie Doro
)
Miss Molly Montrose and Algernon Southdown
Cupid's Rifle Range
(music by
Frank Tours
; lyrics by
Adrian Ross
)
Lady Dorothy Congress
Meet Me at Twilight
(music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Clifford Harris
)
Lady Agnes Congress
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