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Ziegfeld Follies of 1907
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| First Preview: | Total Previews: | ||
| Opening Date: | Jul 08, 1907 | ||
| Closing Date: | Nov 10, 1907 | Total Performances: | 79 |
| Production Staff | |
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| 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; Drummer girls instructed by John O'Neil; Chorus directed by Julian Mitchell; Doll numbers and others arranged by Joe Smith | |
| Scenic Design by Peter V. Griffin, T. Bernard McDonald and John H. Young; Costume Design by W. H. Matthews, Jr. and Mme. E.S. Freisinger | |
| Electric effects by Harry Bissing | |
| Cast |
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| George Bickel | Tony Cornstock in search of the immoral |
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| Officer Schmaltz | ||
| Mr. Biersteiner | ||
| Emma Carus | Topsy a soubrette lady |
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| Mrs. Central Park | ||
| Daughter of the Regiment | ||
| Salome (Singer) | ||
| Mlle. Dazie | Dolly | |
| Salome (dancer) | ||
| Grace La Rue | Pocahontas in the cigar business |
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| Her Honor the Judge | ||
| Miss Ginger of Jamaica |
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| Lillian Lee | A Wife and Mother | |
| Bride | ||
| A Lady Expert | ||
| A Poor Weak Woman | ||
| Dave Lewis | Mr. Cornfeed | |
| David Lewis | Captain J. Smith a reincarnated adventurer |
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| John Philip | ||
| Charles J. Ross | An Easy Mark | |
| A Wild West Napoleon | ||
| Adam Rounder | ||
| Andy C | ||
| Florence Tempest | A Cigarette Fiend | |
| Prince Tokio | Specialty | |
| Harry Watson, Jr. | The Idol of the People | |
| An Antique Bridegroom | ||
| The District Attorney for the Defense | ||
| An Undesirable Citizen | ||
| An Honest Pugilist |
| Dave Abrams | Brago the monk |
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| Husband | ||
| Louise Alexander | The Girl Who Was So Discouraged | |
| Sherwood Alston | Still More | |
| Dan Baker | Officer O'Finnegan | |
| Helen Broderick | ||
| C.M. Brooks | Victor O'Herbert | |
| Adele Carson | An Inquisitive Girl | |
| Scrub Lady | ||
| Natalie DeLonton | A Show Girl | |
| May Emery | The Showiest Girl | |
| John Kennedy | The Hero of a "Nature Story" | |
| Grace Leigh | A Smart Setter | |
| Mrs. Newlywed | ||
| May Leslie | A Girl Who Married a Millionaire | |
| Stacia Leslie | A Showy Girl | |
| Edna Luby | Miss Mimique | |
| Miss Edna Might | ||
| James Manley | Mr. Harryman a railway guide |
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| John D | ||
| Frank Mayne | The Idol's Vocal Proxy | |
| Chauncey Depot a railway porter |
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| Signor Crusoe | ||
| Edith Moyer | A Lady in Search of Bargains | |
| A Property Mother | ||
| W. H. Powers | Cremo a milkman |
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| Edna Snyder | An Inquisitive Girl | |
| Roma Snyder | A Mere Star | |
| Mabel Spencer | A Lady in Search of Bargains | |
| Madlyn Summers | An Inquisitive Girl | |
| Marion Sunshine | A Belle of the Beach | |
| Pauline Thorne | Miss Maytell Steelman | |
| Willie Torpey | Drum Major | |
| Angie Weimer | A Belle of the Sands |
| ACT 1 | |
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| (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 (music by Alfred Soloman; 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) |