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Gypsy Blonde
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 25, 1934
Closing Date
Jul 14, 1934
Performances
24
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jun 25, 1934
Close Date: Jul 14, 1934
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Lyric Theatre
(Jun 25, 1934 - Jul 14, 1934)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Westchester Estqate of Philip Arnheim; Gypsy Camp near State Fair.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Dmitri Ostrov
Book by
Kenneth Johns
; Music by
Michael Balfe
; Lyrics by
Frank Gabrielson
; Based on "Bohemian Girl" by
Alfred Bunn
; Musical Director:
Fred Hoff
; Featuring songs by
Victor Herbert
,
Ernesto Lecuona
and
Paul J. Girlando
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Rida Johnson Young
Staged by
Dmitri Ostrov
; Choreographed by
Vaughn Godfrey
Scenic Design by
Karl Amend
; Costume Design by
Eaves
Helen Arden
Baba
Helen Barricklow
Singer
Vera Beaumont
Singer
Betty Blake
Dancer
Beulah Blake
Singer
Zachary Carr
Man
Suzanne Cort
Dancer
Diane Demler
Dancer
Belle Didjah
A Dancer
John Dunsmure
Devilshoof
Helene Ecklund
Dancer
Marie Falica
Singer
Marla Forbes
Singer
Nell Gebest
Singer
Grace Gillern
Dancer
Betty Gravier
Singer
Simeon Greer
A Butler
Frank Grinnell
Man
Mildred Hamilton
Dancer
Isabel Henderson
Arline
John Hendricks
Philip Arnheim
Elvin Howland
Man
Elizabeth Kerr
Singer
Madeline MacDonald
Dancer
Earl Mason
Man
Dan Meduri
Man
Arthur Page
Florrie
Carl Robertson
Man
Leon Sabater
Man
Myra Scott
Dancer
Maudeline Smith
Singer
Zabelle Thall
Dancer
Lotti Tilsen
Singer
George Trabert
Trusty
Virginia Vallance
Singer
Bernard Warren
Man
Evelyn Wycoff
Singer
Songs
music by
Michael Balfe
; lyrics by
Alfred Bunn
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
In the Gypsy's Life
Arline
'Tis Sad to Leave
Trusty
The Broad Highway
(music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Rida Johnson Young
)
Devilshoof
Comrade Your Hand
Trusty, Devilshoof and Chorus
You'll Remember Me
Trusty
Ombo
Arline
Is No Succor Near
Man
Act 2
Sung By
Malaguena
(music by
Ernesto Lecuona
)
Ensemble
Silence
Devilshoof and Chorus
Dance, Gypsy
(music by
Paul J. Girlando
)
A Dancer
I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls
Arline
Come With the Gypsy Bride
Arline
Bliss Forever Past
Baba
Act 3
Sung By
Is No Succor Near
(Reprise)
Man
The Heart Bow'd Down
Philip Arnheim
I'm a Gypsy Blonde
Arline and Chorus
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Dmitri Ostrov
Book by
Kenneth Johns
; Music by
Michael Balfe
; Lyrics by
Frank Gabrielson
; Based on "Bohemian Girl" by
Alfred Bunn
; Musical Director:
Fred Hoff
; Featuring songs by
Victor Herbert
,
Ernesto Lecuona
and
Paul J. Girlando
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Rida Johnson Young
Staged by
Dmitri Ostrov
; Choreographed by
Vaughn Godfrey
Scenic Design by
Karl Amend
; Costume Design by
Eaves
Helen Arden
Baba
Helen Barricklow
Singer
Vera Beaumont
Singer
Betty Blake
Dancer
Beulah Blake
Singer
Zachary Carr
Man
Suzanne Cort
Dancer
Diane Demler
Dancer
Belle Didjah
A Dancer
John Dunsmure
Devilshoof
Helene Ecklund
Dancer
Marie Falica
Singer
Marla Forbes
Singer
Nell Gebest
Singer
Grace Gillern
Dancer
Betty Gravier
Singer
Simeon Greer
A Butler
Frank Grinnell
Man
Mildred Hamilton
Dancer
Isabel Henderson
Arline
John Hendricks
Philip Arnheim
Elvin Howland
Man
Elizabeth Kerr
Singer
Madeline MacDonald
Dancer
Earl Mason
Man
Dan Meduri
Man
Arthur Page
Florrie
Carl Robertson
Man
Leon Sabater
Man
Myra Scott
Dancer
Maudeline Smith
Singer
Zabelle Thall
Dancer
Lotti Tilsen
Singer
George Trabert
Trusty
Virginia Vallance
Singer
Bernard Warren
Man
Evelyn Wycoff
Singer
music by
Michael Balfe
; lyrics by
Alfred Bunn
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
In the Gypsy's Life
Arline
'Tis Sad to Leave
Trusty
The Broad Highway
(music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Rida Johnson Young
)
Devilshoof
Comrade Your Hand
Trusty, Devilshoof and Chorus
You'll Remember Me
Trusty
Ombo
Arline
Is No Succor Near
Man
Act 2
Sung By
Malaguena
(music by
Ernesto Lecuona
)
Ensemble
Silence
Devilshoof and Chorus
Dance, Gypsy
(music by
Paul J. Girlando
)
A Dancer
I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls
Arline
Come With the Gypsy Bride
Arline
Bliss Forever Past
Baba
Act 3
Sung By
Is No Succor Near
(Reprise)
Man
The Heart Bow'd Down
Philip Arnheim
I'm a Gypsy Blonde
Arline and Chorus
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