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Hip! Hip! Hooray! [1907]
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| First Preview: | Total Previews: | ||
| Opening Date: | Oct 10, 1907 | ||
| Closing Date: | Dec 07, 1907 | Total Performances: | 64 |
| Production Staff | |
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| Produced by Joe Weber | |
| Music by Gus Edwards; Book by Edgar Smith; Lyrics by Edgar Smith; Lyrics for "You'll Never Know What Love Is Until I Love You" by Will D. Cobb and Matthew C. Woodward; Lyrics for "Old Friends" by Sam Ehrlich | |
| Produced under the direction of Julian Mitchell | |
| Costume Design by Mme. Castel-Bert, Mme. De Wolfe, William H. Matthews, Cora MacGeachy and J. Henry Rowley; Lighting Design by Tom Smith; Settings painted by Ernest Albert | |
| Orchestra under the direction of Anton Heindl | |
| Cast |
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| Dick Bernard | Michael Schultz a smart little business man |
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| Bessie Clayton | Tootsie Tripper star of "The Parisian Pets" Burlesque Co. |
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| William Gould | Punch Hardy boxing instructor of the college boat club |
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| Tom Lewis | Washington Deecy a colored brother with pugilistic ambitions |
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| Amelia Stone | Ivy Green the belle of the college town |
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| Valeska Suratt | Mrs. Vera Shapeleigh a wealthy young widow with a taste for athletics |
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| Harry Tighe | Charles Horsley Grienbacher's nephew, known as "Babe" |
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| Joe Weber | Julius Grienbacher a retired capitalist |
| Helen Barrett | Erminie Rellick Parisien Pet |
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| Pauline Barrett | Georgette Marion Parisien Pet |
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| Sylvia Beecher | Jewel Winner Parisien Pet |
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| Ruby Tanner of the swell set |
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| Beatrice Bertrand | Will Rowe oarsman |
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| Dorothy Bertrand | Toots Horne a student |
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| Martha Bright | Butt Innis a student |
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| Joe Burry | Owen Taylor a student |
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| H. Astor Cortwright dawdler |
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| Ethel Pony Cantor | Pipe Trainor oarsman |
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| Edna Chase | Dad Payson a student |
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| Mabelle Courtney | Carrie Waite town girl |
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| Agnes Dasmar | Hazie Knight of the swell set |
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| Daisy Delmar | Crabb Ketcham oarsman |
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| Howard Estabrook | Grey Matterson a serious student |
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| Lillian Fitzgerald | Maxine Freeman Parisien Pet |
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| Beatrice Harris | Dodge Work oarsman |
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| Lillian Harris | Hattie Josephs Parisien Pet |
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| Helen Heins | Cheta Singer Parisien Pet |
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| May Hopkins | Eve Walker town girl |
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| Georgia Howard | Wright Holmes a student |
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| Harry Brokaw oarsman |
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| Bonny Hoyt | Vera Laight Parisien Pet |
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| Beatrice Learwood | Kid Glover a student |
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| Ruby Lewis | Alvie Holbrook Parisien Pet |
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| Eunice MacKay | Iona Banker Parisien Pet |
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| Selma Mantell | Pettie Fynes Parisien Pet |
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| Grace Middleton | Mrs. Lowe Bridges of the swell set |
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| Walter Paschal | Dope Stickney a student |
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| O. Willie Drinkwater dawdler |
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| Susie Pitt | Tote Flagg a student |
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| Tom Steers oarsman |
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| Nathalie Porter | Orr Locke oarsman |
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| Eleanor Rose | Hen Hussey a student |
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| Elenor Rose | Jack Tarr oarsman |
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| Max Scheck | Tode Marks a student |
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| Florence Schenck | Dottie Fisher of the swell set |
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| Mabel Snyder | Daisy Stringer town girl |
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| Raymond St. Elmo | J. Withers Carr dawdler |
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| W. Douglas Stevenson | Rush Lyons an athletic student |
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| Peggy Ten Brooke | Lota Boyes town girl |
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| Fay Tincher | Chip Chase a student |
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| William J. Tuite | Bob Upton a student |
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| Minerva Walton | Julie Tooker Parisien Pet |
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| Kitty Wheaton | Diamond Davis Parisien Pet |
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| Ernest Wood | Bat Strycker a student |
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| A. Thorley Budd dawdler |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
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| Here on the Fence at Doolittle College | Ensemble |
| (Let's) Wander Off Nowhere | Erminie Rellick (Parisien Pet), Georgette Marion (Parisien Pet), Cheta Singer (Parisien Pet), Alvie Holbrook (Parisien Pet), Rush Lyons (an athletic student), Tode Marks (a student) and Bat Strycker (a student) |
| Coon College | Washington Deecy (a colored brother with pugilistic ambitions) |
| What's the Use? (What's the Good?) | Charles Horsley (Grienbacher's nephew, known as "Babe") |
| You'll Never Know What Love Is Until I Love You (lyrics by Will D. Cobb and Matthew C. Woodward) | Ivy Green (the belle of the college town) |
| (Little) Tootsie Tripper | Tootsie Tripper (star of "The Parisian Pets" Burlesque Co.) |
| All I Want in the Wide, Wide World Is You, Just You | Ivy Green (the belle of the college town) and Charles Horsley (Grienbacher's nephew, known as "Babe") |
| Here in the Moonlight on the Fence | |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Leader of Fashion Am I | Mrs. Vera Shapeleigh (a wealthy young widow with a taste for athletics) |
| Put Me Among the Girls | Punch Hardy (boxing instructor of the college boat club) |
| Zabelle | Ivy Green (the belle of the college town) |
| Old Friends (lyrics by Sam Ehrlich) | Mrs. Vera Shapeleigh (a wealthy young widow with a taste for athletics) |
| The College Boy's Dream | Charles Horsley (Grienbacher's nephew, known as "Babe") and Tootsie Tripper (star of "The Parisian Pets" Burlesque Co.) |
| Peter Pan | Tootsie Tripper (star of "The Parisian Pets" Burlesque Co.) |
| The Frolics of Pierrot | Tootsie Tripper (star of "The Parisian Pets" Burlesque Co.) |