MusicalRevueOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jul 08, 1907
Closing Date
Nov 10, 1907
Performances
79
MusicalRevueOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Jardin de Paris
(Jul 08, 1907 - Aug 26, 1907)
Liberty Theatre
(Aug 26, 1907 - Sep 07, 1907)
Grand Opera House
(Nov 04, 1907 - Nov 10, 1907)

Description
The first in the annual series of revues produced by Florenz Ziegfeld.

Setting
Various

Conceived and produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
Featuring songs by Seymour Furth, E. Ray Goetz, Gus Edwards, Billy Gaston, Jean Schwartz, Silvio Hein, Matt Woodward and Gertrude Hoffman; Words (sketches) by Harry B. Smith; Featuring songs with lyrics by Vincent Bryan, Edgar Selden, Will D. Cobb, Billy Gaston, William Jerome, Matt Woodward, Martin Brown and Paul West; Featuring "Mother's the Boss of Our House" by Herbert Ingraham; Musical Director: Max Hoffman, Sr.
Principals directed by Herbert Gresham; Chorus directed by Julian Mitchell; Drummer girls instructed by John O'Neil; Doll numbers and others arranged by Joe Smith
Electric effects by Harry Bissing
Tony Cornstock
in search of the immoral
 
Officer Schmaltz
 
Mr. Biersteiner
Topsy
a soubrette lady
 
Mrs. Central Park
 
Daughter of the Regiment
 
Salome (Singer)
Dolly
 
Salome (dancer)
Pocahontas
in the cigar business
 
Her Honor the Judge
 
Miss Ginger
of Jamaica
A Wife and Mother
 
Bride
 
A Lady Expert
 
A Poor Weak Woman
Mr. Cornfeed
Captain J. Smith
a reincarnated adventurer
 
John Philip
An Easy Mark
 
A Wild West Napoleon
 
Adam Rounder
 
Andy C
A Cigarette Fiend
Specialty
The Idol of the People
 
An Antique Bridegroom
 
The District Attorney for the Defense
 
An Undesirable Citizen
 
An Honest Pugilist
Brago
the monk
 
Husband
The Girl Who Was So Discouraged
Still More
Officer O'Finnegan
Victor O'Herbert
An Inquisitive Girl
 
Scrub Lady
A Show Girl
The Showiest Girl
The Hero of a "Nature Story"
A Smart Setter
 
Mrs. Newlywed
A Girl Who Married a Millionaire
A Showy Girl
Miss Mimique
 
Miss Edna Might
Mr. Harryman
a railway guide
 
John D
The Idol's Vocal Proxy
 
Chauncey Depot
a railway porter
 
Signor Crusoe
A Lady in Search of Bargains
 
A Property Mother
Cremo
a milkman
An Inquisitive Girl
A Mere Star
A Lady in Search of Bargains
An Inquisitive Girl
A Belle of the Beach
Miss Maytell Steelman
Drum Major
A Belle of the Sands
Act 1
(My) Pocahontas
(music by Seymour Furth; lyrics by Edgar Selden)
Budweiser (Budweiser's a Friend of Mine)
(music by Seymour Furth; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
Little Murad
Mother's the Boss of Our House
(music by Herbert Ingraham; lyrics by Herbert Ingraham)
Re-Incarnation
(music by E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
I Want to be a Drummer Boy (Finale)
(music by Silvio Hein; lyrics by Matt Woodward)
Act 2
The Man Who Built the Subway
(music by Max Hoffmann; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
Cigarette
(music by Max Hoffmann; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
(They) All Look Alike to Mary
(music by Billy Kent; lyrics by Billy Kent)
That's What the Rose Said to Me
(music by Gus Edwards; lyrics by Will D. Cobb)
A Foolish Song
Meet Me with Spangles and Bells On
(music by Martin Brown; lyrics by Martin Brown)
(The) Band Box Girl
(music by Seymour Furth; lyrics by Edgar Selden)
The Gibson Bathing Girls
(lyrics by Paul West)
Come and Float Me, Freddie Dear (How'd You Like to Float Me)
(music by E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
In the Surf / The Heart Breaker
The Fencing Girls
(music by E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
I Don't Want an Auto
(music by Seymour Furth; lyrics by William Jerome)
Bye-Bye, Dear Old Broadway
On the Grand Old Sands
(music by Gus Edwards; lyrics by Will D. Cobb)
That's How He Met the Girl
(music by E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
I Think I Oughtn't Auto Anymore
(music by E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by William Jerome)
Miss Ginger of Jamaica
(music by Billy Gaston; lyrics by Billy Gaston)
Handle Me with Care
(music by Jean Schwartz; lyrics by William Jerome)
Jiu Jitsu Waltz
If We Knew What the Milkman Knows
(music by E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
(Come Down) Salomy Jane
(music by E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
La Kraquette
(music by Frederick Solomon)
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