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Kitty Darlin'
Musical
Romance
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 07, 1917
Closing Date
Nov 17, 1917
Performances
14
Musical
Romance
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 07, 1917
Close Date: Nov 17, 1917
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Casino Theatre
(Nov 07, 1917 - Nov 17, 1917)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Prideaux Hall and Lord Verney's lodgings
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
William Elliott
,
F. Ray Comstock
and
Morris Gest
Book by
Otto Hauerbach
; Music by
Rudolf Friml
; Based on the play "Sweet Kitty Bellairs" by
David Belasco
; Lyrics by
Otto Hauerbach
; based on the novel by
Edgerton Castle
; Musical Director:
William P. Axt
Staged by
Edward Royce
Scenic Design by
Theodore Reisig
; Costume Design by
Harry Collins
; Miss Nielsen's gowns by
Mme. Julie
Edith Appleton
Ensemble
Rose Benedict
Ensemble
Frank Bradley
Mallow
Peggy Brandon
Ensemble
Josephine Bryan
Ensemble
N. P. Bryan
Ensemble
Jane Buchanan
Ensemble
George Callahan
Colonel Kimby McFinton
Helen Christie
Ensemble
Molly Christie
Ensemble
Bert Clark
Ensemble
H. Clark
Ensemble
Mary Comerford
Ensemble
S. Critcheson
Ensemble
Eleanor Daniels
Lydie
Grace Dean
Ensemble
R. G. Elliott
Ensemble
C. Enisman
Ensemble
Sidonie Espero
Lady Bab Flyte
Doris Faithful
Ensemble
Worthe Faulkner
Captain Dennis O'Hara
Juanita Fletcher
Lady Julia Standish
Patricia Frewen
Lady Beaufort
Glen Hall
Lieutenant Lord Verney
Florence Haynes
Ensemble
Jackson Hines
Sir Jasper Standish
Gertrude Hogan
Ensemble
William Hovel
Ensemble
Fayette Howard
Ensemble
Anton Ingaroa
Ensemble
Clare King
Ensemble
Olive Kingston
Ensemble
Louis LaVie
Ensemble
Charlotte Lenox
Ensemble
Shirley Love
Ensemble
Margaret May
Ensemble
Yetla Nicol
Ensemble
Alice Nielsen
Kitty Bellairs
Albert Noome
Ensemble
Ann Page
Ensemble
Walter Palm
Ensemble
Benjamin Rogers
Ensemble
H. Jess Smith
Gandy
Muril Smither
Ensemble
Frank Sparling
Ensemble
Jeanne Sparry
Ensemble
R. St. John
Ensemble
Erna Steinway
Ensemble
Edwin Stevens
Colonel the Honorable Henry Villiers
Mary Lee Stevens
Ensemble
Ruby Thomas
Ensemble
B. Tieman
Ensemble
Peggy Troland
Ensemble
Edward Watson
Ensemble
Frank Westerton
Captain Spicer
Songs
music by
Rudolf Friml
; lyrics by
Otto Harbach
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Dear Bath
Ensemble
My Father's Sword
Lieutenant Lord Verney, Colonel the Honorable Henry Villiers and Officers
Kitty Darlin'
Captain Dennis O'Hara and Ensemble
Love's Own Call
Kitty Bellairs and Ensemble
Am I to Blame?
Captain Spicer, Sir Jasper Standish and Kitty Bellairs
You're Plenty of a Lady as You Are
Lydie and Mallow
You'll See
Kitty Bellairs, Lady Julia Standish and Ladies
When She Gives Him a Shamrock Bloom
Kitty Bellairs and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Kitty Darlin'
(Reprise)
Lieutenant Lord Verney
Noah
(lyrics by
P. G. Wodehouse
)
Colonel the Honorable Henry Villiers and Officers
Peggy's Leg
(lyrics by
P. G. Wodehouse
)
Officers
Just We Two
Lieutenant Lord Verney and Kitty Bellairs
Act 3
Sung By
The Ball of the Fifty-First
Ensemble
Spread the News
Lady Bab Flyte and Ladies
Dear Old Dublin
(lyrics by
P. G. Wodehouse
)
Captain Dennis O'Hara, Colonel Kimby McFinton and Officers
I Want a Man Who's Gentle
Lady Bab Flyte, Captain Spicer, Sir Jasper Standish and Ensemble
'Twas Pretense
Kitty Bellairs, Lieutenant Lord Verney and Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
William Elliott
,
F. Ray Comstock
and
Morris Gest
Book by
Otto Hauerbach
; Music by
Rudolf Friml
; Based on the play "Sweet Kitty Bellairs" by
David Belasco
; Lyrics by
Otto Hauerbach
; based on the novel by
Edgerton Castle
; Musical Director:
William P. Axt
Staged by
Edward Royce
Scenic Design by
Theodore Reisig
; Costume Design by
Harry Collins
; Miss Nielsen's gowns by
Mme. Julie
Edith Appleton
Ensemble
Rose Benedict
Ensemble
Frank Bradley
Mallow
Peggy Brandon
Ensemble
Josephine Bryan
Ensemble
N. P. Bryan
Ensemble
Jane Buchanan
Ensemble
George Callahan
Colonel Kimby McFinton
Helen Christie
Ensemble
Molly Christie
Ensemble
Bert Clark
Ensemble
H. Clark
Ensemble
Mary Comerford
Ensemble
S. Critcheson
Ensemble
Eleanor Daniels
Lydie
Grace Dean
Ensemble
R. G. Elliott
Ensemble
C. Enisman
Ensemble
Sidonie Espero
Lady Bab Flyte
Doris Faithful
Ensemble
Worthe Faulkner
Captain Dennis O'Hara
Juanita Fletcher
Lady Julia Standish
Patricia Frewen
Lady Beaufort
Glen Hall
Lieutenant Lord Verney
Florence Haynes
Ensemble
Jackson Hines
Sir Jasper Standish
Gertrude Hogan
Ensemble
William Hovel
Ensemble
Fayette Howard
Ensemble
Anton Ingaroa
Ensemble
Clare King
Ensemble
Olive Kingston
Ensemble
Louis LaVie
Ensemble
Charlotte Lenox
Ensemble
Shirley Love
Ensemble
Margaret May
Ensemble
Yetla Nicol
Ensemble
Alice Nielsen
Kitty Bellairs
Albert Noome
Ensemble
Ann Page
Ensemble
Walter Palm
Ensemble
Benjamin Rogers
Ensemble
H. Jess Smith
Gandy
Muril Smither
Ensemble
Frank Sparling
Ensemble
Jeanne Sparry
Ensemble
R. St. John
Ensemble
Erna Steinway
Ensemble
Edwin Stevens
Colonel the Honorable Henry Villiers
Mary Lee Stevens
Ensemble
Ruby Thomas
Ensemble
B. Tieman
Ensemble
Peggy Troland
Ensemble
Edward Watson
Ensemble
Frank Westerton
Captain Spicer
music by
Rudolf Friml
; lyrics by
Otto Harbach
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Dear Bath
Ensemble
My Father's Sword
Lieutenant Lord Verney, Colonel the Honorable Henry Villiers and Officers
Kitty Darlin'
Captain Dennis O'Hara and Ensemble
Love's Own Call
Kitty Bellairs and Ensemble
Am I to Blame?
Captain Spicer, Sir Jasper Standish and Kitty Bellairs
You're Plenty of a Lady as You Are
Lydie and Mallow
You'll See
Kitty Bellairs, Lady Julia Standish and Ladies
When She Gives Him a Shamrock Bloom
Kitty Bellairs and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Kitty Darlin'
(Reprise)
Lieutenant Lord Verney
Noah
(lyrics by
P. G. Wodehouse
)
Colonel the Honorable Henry Villiers and Officers
Peggy's Leg
(lyrics by
P. G. Wodehouse
)
Officers
Just We Two
Lieutenant Lord Verney and Kitty Bellairs
Act 3
Sung By
The Ball of the Fifty-First
Ensemble
Spread the News
Lady Bab Flyte and Ladies
Dear Old Dublin
(lyrics by
P. G. Wodehouse
)
Captain Dennis O'Hara, Colonel Kimby McFinton and Officers
I Want a Man Who's Gentle
Lady Bab Flyte, Captain Spicer, Sir Jasper Standish and Ensemble
'Twas Pretense
Kitty Bellairs, Lieutenant Lord Verney and Ensemble
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