MusicalBurlesqueOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Sep 05, 1901
Closing Date
Apr 19, 1902
Performances
259
MusicalBurlesqueOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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This production was composed of the following shows: A Man From Mars, Depleurisy, DuHurry, Hoity Toity, The Curl and the Judge

Theatres
Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall
(Sep 05, 1901 - Apr 19, 1902)

A Man From Mars

Category: Musical, Burlesque, Original, Broadway
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A burlesque on "A Message From Mars" by Richard Ganthony
Goldie Buck
A Trolley Victim
A Policeman
A Bootblack
Phil Cliquot
Carrie Loader
A Tramp
Etta Lott
An Ambulance Surgeon
 
A Waiter
Moet Chandon
Dryden Monopole
Willie Heidseick
An A.D.T. Man from Mars
Perry Jouet
Aunt Martha
A Beggar Woman
Dodge Ruinart
Daisy Drinker
A Newsboy
Vera Fuller
Lythia Waters
A Chorus Girl
Meta Follows
Harry Pommery
Minnie
Mr. Dizzy
Horrid Sparker
Georgie H. Mumm

Depleurisy

Category: Musical, Burlesque, Original, Broadway
Setting: Mote Carlo and New Haven
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Book by Edgar Smith; Lyrics by Edgar Smith; Music by John Stromberg; A burlesque of "Diplomacy" by Victorien Sardou; Used by permission of Charles Frohman and T. Henry French
Antoine
Julian Beauclerc
Henry Beauclerc
Countess Zicka
Baron Stein
Policeman
Count Orloff

DuHurry

Category: Musical, Burlesque, Original, Broadway
Setting: The boudoir of La DuHurry
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Lyrics by Edgar Smith; Book by Edgar Smith; Music by John Stromberg; A burlesque of "DuBarry" by David Belasco; Featuring songs by Jean Schwartz; Featuring songs with lyrics by William Jerome
Louis Quince
A Gypsy Hag
Another Page
Dennis
Duc de Richleon
Duchesse d'Eggbouillon
Duc de Brickbat
Sophie
A Page
Marie Antoinit
Duchesse de Cheesey
A Clarinet Player
Jeanette d'Aubarabair
later La DuHurry
Gussie de Brickbat
Comte Bluejeans DuHurry

Hoity Toity

Category: Musical, Burlesque, Original, Broadway
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Produced by Weber & Fields
Music by John Stromberg; Book by Edgar Smith; Lyrics by Edgar Smith; Musical Director: John Stromberg
Staged by Julian Mitchell
Scenic Design by John H. Young; Costume Design by Will R. Barnes
Albia
Baron Barbon
Paddington Harrow
Frederich Schnitzel
Rufe Rayser
Cord Barber
Viennanetta
Sevilla
Burnsby
Cambridge Backbeigh
Tony Singer
Herman Kaffekuchen
Scorchleigh
 
Scheffield Schooley
Petrolia
Boylston Tremont
Reuben Hunter
Kloy Sonay
Shaki Fan
General Steele
Cecil Langham
King Kazoo
Zuzuki
 
Sprite
Canby Hurd
Chu Chu Gum
Kane Rush
Glucosa
Coffeea
 
Nagasaki
Ki Owta
 
Cornea
Bosphora
Tokia
Nicotina
Lady Grafter
Fifi Rougepaynt
 
Battersea Parks
Parisetta
Grosvenor Rhodes
 
Dodge Chapelle
Kensington Earlscourt
Miss Freeport
Cho-Cho San
Flitterly
Philip Sauerbraten
Harvard Yale
Mothmiller

The Curl and the Judge

Category: Musical, Burlesque, Original, Broadway
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Lyrics by Edgar Smith; Music by John Stromberg; A burlesque of "The Girl and the Judge" by Clyde Fitch
Jewell Winner
Vera Shapeleigh
Mrs. Broom
Dance Specialty
Neva Ketchum
Mrs. Tankton
Judge Charges
Leda March
Tankton
Ona Brougham
Mikey Hockenstein
Daisy Stringer
Winifred Tankton
Mrs. Hockenstein
Mrs. Charges
Act 1
Sung By
Beautiful Monte Carlo
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Ensemble
King of Kazoo of Kakaroo
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
King Kazoo
Poor Little Fluttering Moths
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Lady Grafter
I'm an American Billionaire
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
General Steele
My Japanese Cherry Blossom
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Cho-Cho-San
When Two (Little) Hearts Are One
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
General Steele and Lady Grafter
De Pullman Porters' Ball
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Harvard Yale
Gold! Gold! Gold!
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Lady Grafter, Countess Zicka and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Under the Elms at Old New Haven
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Ensemble
As On Moonlit Waves We Ride
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Lady Grafter and Ensemble
Mary Black
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Cho-Cho-San
Act 3
Sung By
Down the Line
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Winifred Tankton
We Are Three Perfect Ladies
(music by John Stromberg; lyrics by Edgar Smith)
Mrs. Hockenstein, Mrs. Tankton and Mrs. Broom
Act 4
When Mr. Shakespeare Comes to Town
(music by Jean Schwartz; lyrics by William Jerome)
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