MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 02, 1914
Closing Date
Jun 05, 1915
Performances
240
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
39th Street Theatre
(Nov 02, 1914 - Closing date unknown)
Lyric Theatre
(Nov 16, 1914 - Jun 05, 1915)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Living Room of Kimbrough's Apartment in New York City

Produced by Joe Weber
Book by Henry Blossom; Music by Victor Herbert; Lyrics by Henry Blossom; Based on the play 'Our Wives' by Frank Mandel and Helen Kraft; Adapted from the German "Jugendfreunde" by Ludwig Fulda; Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert; Musical Director: Robert Hood Bowers
Staged by Fred G. Latham; Choreographed by Joseph C. Smith
Scenic Design by Dodge and Castle; Ladies dresses by Henri Bendel, Inc.
Sylvester Martin
Corksey, a Broker
Ruth Wilson
a Composer
Renee
Friend of Patsy
Saunders
Kimbrough's Valet
Alan Kimbrough
Kim, a Librettist
Viola
Friend of Patsy
Birdie Martin
Corksey's Wife
Violet
Friend of Patsy
John Ayer
Fresh, a Lawyer
Ruby
Friend of Patsy
Patricia La Montrose
Patsy, A Soubrette
Pearle
Friend of Patsy
Paula
Friend of Patsy
Andrew McMurray
Bunkie, a Painter
Jane McMurray
Bunkie's Wife
Margaret Ayer
Fresh's Wife
music by Victor Herbert; lyrics by Henry Blossom
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The More I See of Others, Dear, the Better I Love You
Patricia La Montrose
When You're Away
Ruth Wilson
Be Happy, Boys, Tonight
Alan Kimbrough, Andrew McMurray, John Ayer and Sylvester Martin
The Compact
Ruth Wilson and Alan Kimbrough
Act 2
Sung By
Personality
Patricia La Montrose and Friends
Antoinette
Renee
Here's to the Land We Love, Boys
Alan Kimbrough, Patricia La Montrose and Friends
Tell It All Over Again
Jane McMurray
Connubial Bliss
Andrew McMurray, John Ayer, Sylvester Martin, Jane McMurray, Margaret Ayer and Birdie Martin
Act 3
Sung By
Here's How
Patricia La Montrose and Chorus
You Have to Have a Part to Make a Hit
Patricia La Montrose and Friends
When Your Ankle Wears the Ball and Chain
(lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
John Ayer, Andrew McMurray and Sylvester Martin
Equal Rights (Why Should We Stay at Home and Sew)
Margaret Ayer, Jane McMurray and Birdie Martin
You're the Only One for Me
Ruth Wilson and Alan Kimbrough
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