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Sweethearts
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 08, 1913
Closing Date
Jan 03, 1914
Performances
136
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 08, 1913
Close Date: Jan 03, 1914
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
New Amsterdam Theatre
(Sep 08, 1913 - Closing date unknown)
Liberty Theatre
(Nov 10, 1913 - Jan 03, 1914)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Zilania.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Louis F. Werba
and
Mark A. Luescher
Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Fred De Gresac
; Music by
Victor Herbert
; Lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
; Music orchestrated by
Victor Herbert
; Musical Director:
Charles McGhie
Staged by
Frederick G. Latham
; Choreographed by
Charles S. Morgan, Jr.
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
and
William Castle
; Costume Design by
Adler Costume Company
and
Max & Mahieu
Edith Allen
Babette
Frank Belcher
Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Thomas Conkey
Prince Franz
Edward Crawford
First Footman
Ensemble
Briggs French
Captain Lorent
Ensemble
Gretchen Hartman
Manette
Cecilia Hoffman
Clairette
Ethel Du Fre Houston
Dame Paula
Hazel Kirke
Liane
Christie MacDonald
Sylvia
Nellie McCoy
Lizette
Tom McNaughton
Mikel Mikeloviz
Robert O'Connor
Aristide Caniche
Gene Peltier
Toinette
Gertrude Rudd
Jeannette
Lionel Walsh
Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby
Edwin Wilson
Lt. Karl
Songs
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Iron, Iron, Iron
Chorus
On Parade
Ensemble
Smiles
Liane and Ensemble
Sweethearts (If You Ask Where Love Is Found)
Sylvia
For Every Lover Must Meet His Fate
Prince Franz and Ensemble
Mother Goose
Sylvia and Ensemble
The Angelus
Sylvia and Prince Franz
Jeanette and Her Little Wooden Shoes (Sabot Dance) (Clip Clop Clop)
Liane, Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby, Aristide Caniche and Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Act 2
Sung By
Waiting for the Bride
Male Chorus
Pretty As a Picture
Baron Petrus Von Tromp and Male Chorus
In the Convent They Never Taught Me That
Sylvia and Ensemble
Game Of Love
Lt. Karl and Daughters
I Don't Know How I Do It But I Do
(lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
)
Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby
Cricket on the Hearth
Sylvia and Prince Franz
The Monks' Quartette
Mikel Mikeloviz, Baron Petrus Von Tromp, Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby and Aristide Caniche
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Louis F. Werba
and
Mark A. Luescher
Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Fred De Gresac
; Music by
Victor Herbert
; Lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
; Music orchestrated by
Victor Herbert
; Musical Director:
Charles McGhie
Staged by
Frederick G. Latham
; Choreographed by
Charles S. Morgan, Jr.
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
and
William Castle
; Costume Design by
Adler Costume Company
and
Max & Mahieu
Edith Allen
Babette
Frank Belcher
Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Thomas Conkey
Prince Franz
Edward Crawford
First Footman
Ensemble
Briggs French
Captain Lorent
Ensemble
Gretchen Hartman
Manette
Cecilia Hoffman
Clairette
Ethel Du Fre Houston
Dame Paula
Hazel Kirke
Liane
Christie MacDonald
Sylvia
Nellie McCoy
Lizette
Tom McNaughton
Mikel Mikeloviz
Robert O'Connor
Aristide Caniche
Gene Peltier
Toinette
Gertrude Rudd
Jeannette
Lionel Walsh
Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby
Edwin Wilson
Lt. Karl
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Iron, Iron, Iron
Chorus
On Parade
Ensemble
Smiles
Liane and Ensemble
Sweethearts (If You Ask Where Love Is Found)
Sylvia
For Every Lover Must Meet His Fate
Prince Franz and Ensemble
Mother Goose
Sylvia and Ensemble
The Angelus
Sylvia and Prince Franz
Jeanette and Her Little Wooden Shoes (Sabot Dance) (Clip Clop Clop)
Liane, Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby, Aristide Caniche and Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Act 2
Sung By
Waiting for the Bride
Male Chorus
Pretty As a Picture
Baron Petrus Von Tromp and Male Chorus
In the Convent They Never Taught Me That
Sylvia and Ensemble
Game Of Love
Lt. Karl and Daughters
I Don't Know How I Do It But I Do
(lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
)
Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby
Cricket on the Hearth
Sylvia and Prince Franz
The Monks' Quartette
Mikel Mikeloviz, Baron Petrus Von Tromp, Hon. Percy Algernon Slingsby and Aristide Caniche
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