MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 10, 1916
Closing Date
Jun 03, 1916
Performances
168
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Liberty Theatre
(Jan 10, 1916 - Jun 03, 1916)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
The Grand Hotel and the Governor's Palace in Russia

Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc.
Music by Victor Jacobi; Book by Max Brody and Franz Martos; American Version by Harry Graham and Harry B. Smith; Musical Director: Harold Vicars; Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and Harry Graham; Additional music by John Golden; Additional lyrics by John Golden and Joseph Cawthorn
Staged by Fred G. Latham; Musical Staging by Jack Mason and Julian Mitchell
Scenic Design by Homer Emens; Costume Design by Schneider-Anderson Company, Henri Bendel, Inc. and Dazian
Chorus
Captain Paul Petrow
Chorus
The Grand Duke Constantine
Otto Spreckles
Chorus
A Schoolmaster
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Lieutenant Koyander
Chorus
Margot
Captain Dologow
Bortschakow
Captain Milowski
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
 
Mrs. Crighton
Lieutenant Zelenoy
Chorus
The Governor of Bomsk
Chorus
Cossack Officer
 
Chorus
Mr. Crighton
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Sybil Renaud
Chorus
Dance Specialty
Chorus
Page Boy
Chorus
Chorus
Second Waiter
 
Chorus
The Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna
First Waiter
 
Chorus
music by Victor Jacobi; lyrics by Harry B. Smith and Harry Graham
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Politeness Pays, or All Hearts With a Keen Curiosity Burn
(lyrics by Harry Graham)
Bortschakow
At a Grand Hotel
Margot and Otto Spreckles
Letter Duet
Sybil Renaud and Captain Paul Petrow
Good Advice
(lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Sybil Renaud and Otto Spreckles
The Colonel of the Crimson Hussars
Sybil Renaud and Chorus
Sybil, Sybil! Your Highness, I Should Say
Act 2
Sung By
We're Feeling Overcome
Chorus
A Cup of Tea
Margot
Lift Your Eyes to Mine
Sybil Renaud, The Grand Duke Constantine and Chorus
Following the Drum
Margot and Chorus
Love May Be a Mystery
(lyrics by Harry Graham)
Sybil Renaud and The Grand Duke Constantine
I Can Dance with Everybody But My Wife
(music by John Golden; lyrics by Joseph Cawthorn and John Golden)
Otto Spreckles
I Like the Boys
(lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Sybil Renaud and Chorus
My Wife! Good Heavens!
Act 3
Sung By
Goodnight, goodnight
Chorus
Two Can Play at That Game
(lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Sybil Renaud, The Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna, The Grand Duke Constantine and Captain Paul Petrow
Girls, You Are Such Wonderful Things
(lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
The Grand Duke Constantine and Ladies
When Cupid Calls
(lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Sybil Renaud, The Grand Duke Constantine and Otto Spreckles
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