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Sweethearts
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 21, 1947
Closing Date
Sep 27, 1947
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Open Date: Jan 21, 1947
Close Date: Sep 27, 1947
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Jan 21, 1947 - Sep 27, 1947)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Zilania.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Paula Stone
and
Michael Sloane
; "Sweethearts" is presented by special arrangement with
Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.
Music by
Victor Herbert
; Lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
; Original Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Fred De Gresac
; Revised by
John Cecil Holm
; Music arranged by
Robert Russell Bennett
; Musical Director:
Edwin McArthur
; Vocal Director:
Pembroke Davenport
Staged by
John Kennedy
; Choreographed by
Theodore Adolphus
Scenic Design by
Peter Wolf
; Costume Design by
Michael Lucyk
; Costumes by
Veronica
General Manager:
Ben F. Stein
; Company Manager:
James S. Miller
Production Stage Manager:
Milton Stern
; Stage Manager:
Fred Hebert
Orchestra Personnel Manager:
Sol Gusikoff
; Ballet Music Compiled by
Boris Kogan
Press Representative:
Zac Freedman
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner
; Assistant Vocal Coach:
Miriam Brunner
Bobby Clark
Mikel Mikeloviz
Marjorie Gateson
Dame Lucy
John Anania
Adolphus
Alice Arnold
Singing Girl
Ken Arnold
Hans
Virginia Barnes
Dancing Grl
Richard Benson
Peter
Singing Boy
Paul Best
Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Bernice Brady
Dancing Grl
Muriel Bruenig
Hilda
Betty Ann Busch
Pauline
Olivia Cardone
Dancing Grl
Bruce Cartwright
Dancing Boy
Janice Cioffi
Prima Ballerina
Phil Crosbie
Singing Boy
Mark Dawson
Prince Franz
Louis De Mangus
Ambassador
Singing Boy
Robert Feyti
Ambassador
Singing Boy
Marie Louise Forsythe
Dancing Grl
Nony Franklin
Corinne
Florence Gault
Singing Girl
Peggy Gavan
Singing Girl
Jim Hawthorne
Singing Boy
Gertrude Hild
Singing Girl
Peter Holmes
Dancing Boy
Raynor Howell
Peasant
Singing Boy
Marcia James
Doreen
Anthony Kemble Cooper
Hon. Butterfield Slingsby
June Knight
Liane
Jeanne Lewis
Dancing Grl
Gloria Lind
Nadine
Cornell MacNeil
Homberg
Ella Mayer
Singing Girl
Janet Medlin
Eileen
Nora Neal
Singing Girl
Tom Perkins
Captain Laurent
Singing Boy
Robert Reeves
Peasant
Singing Boy
Mary Roche
Sylvia
James Russell
Dancing Boy
Ingrid Secretan
Dancing Grl
Robert Shackleton
Lt. Karl
Lillian Shelley
Singing Girl
Eva Soltesz
Gretchen
Sally Sorvo
Dancing Grl
Jeanette Tannan
Dancing Grl
Aura Vainio
Dancing Grl
John Ward
Dancing Boy
Martha Emma Watson
Kathleen
Connie Wege
Dancing Grl
Dorothea Weidner
Dancing Grl
Edward Cameron Wellman
Singing Boy
Marjorie Wellock
Singing Girl
Sgt. Frank Whitmore
Singing Boy
Charles Wood
Singing Boy
La Vernn Yotti
Singing Girl
Shubert Theatre
(Jan 21, 1947 - Sep 27, 1947)
Musical Director:
Harry S. Levant
Cast
Phil Crosbie
Hans
Arnold Knippenburg
Singing Boy
Alma Lee
Dancing Grl
Gloria Lind
Sylvia
Wilbur Nelson
Singing Boy
Rosemary O'Shea
Nadine
Songs
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
Iron, Iron, Iron
The Daughters
On Parade
Lt. Karl, Daughters and Singing Ensemble
Sweethearts (If You Ask Where Love Is Found)
Sylvia, Daughters and Singing Ensemble
For Every Lover Must Meet His Fate
Prince Franz, Daughters and Singing Ensemble
Game Of Love
Lt. Karl, Daughters and Ballet Ensemble
The Angelus
Sylvia and Singing Ensemble
Jeanette and Her Little Wooden Shoes (Sabot Dance) (Clip Clop Clop)
Mikel Mikeloviz, Liane, Hon. Butterfield Slingsby, Baron Petrus Von Tromp and Ballet Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Pretty As a Picture
Mikel Mikeloviz, Male Chorus and Ballet Ensemble
Land of My Own Romance
Sylvia and Prince Franz
I Might Be Your Once-in-a-While
Liane and Lt. Karl
Pilgrims of Love
Mikel Mikeloviz, Lt. Karl, Baron Petrus Von Tromp, Hon. Butterfield Slingsby and Footmen
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Paula Stone
and
Michael Sloane
; "Sweethearts" is presented by special arrangement with
Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.
Music by
Victor Herbert
; Lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
; Original Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Fred De Gresac
; Revised by
John Cecil Holm
; Music arranged by
Robert Russell Bennett
; Musical Director:
Edwin McArthur
; Vocal Director:
Pembroke Davenport
Staged by
John Kennedy
; Choreographed by
Theodore Adolphus
Scenic Design by
Peter Wolf
; Costume Design by
Michael Lucyk
; Costumes by
Veronica
General Manager:
Ben F. Stein
; Company Manager:
James S. Miller
Production Stage Manager:
Milton Stern
; Stage Manager:
Fred Hebert
Orchestra Personnel Manager:
Sol Gusikoff
; Ballet Music Compiled by
Boris Kogan
Press Representative:
Zac Freedman
; Advertising:
Lawrence Weiner
; Assistant Vocal Coach:
Miriam Brunner
Bobby Clark
Mikel Mikeloviz
Marjorie Gateson
Dame Lucy
John Anania
Adolphus
Alice Arnold
Singing Girl
Ken Arnold
Hans
Virginia Barnes
Dancing Grl
Richard Benson
Peter
Singing Boy
Paul Best
Baron Petrus Von Tromp
Bernice Brady
Dancing Grl
Muriel Bruenig
Hilda
Betty Ann Busch
Pauline
Olivia Cardone
Dancing Grl
Bruce Cartwright
Dancing Boy
Janice Cioffi
Prima Ballerina
Phil Crosbie
Singing Boy
Mark Dawson
Prince Franz
Louis De Mangus
Ambassador
Singing Boy
Robert Feyti
Ambassador
Singing Boy
Marie Louise Forsythe
Dancing Grl
Nony Franklin
Corinne
Florence Gault
Singing Girl
Peggy Gavan
Singing Girl
Jim Hawthorne
Singing Boy
Gertrude Hild
Singing Girl
Peter Holmes
Dancing Boy
Raynor Howell
Peasant
Singing Boy
Marcia James
Doreen
Anthony Kemble Cooper
Hon. Butterfield Slingsby
June Knight
Liane
Jeanne Lewis
Dancing Grl
Gloria Lind
Nadine
Cornell MacNeil
Homberg
Ella Mayer
Singing Girl
Janet Medlin
Eileen
Nora Neal
Singing Girl
Tom Perkins
Captain Laurent
Singing Boy
Robert Reeves
Peasant
Singing Boy
Mary Roche
Sylvia
James Russell
Dancing Boy
Ingrid Secretan
Dancing Grl
Robert Shackleton
Lt. Karl
Lillian Shelley
Singing Girl
Eva Soltesz
Gretchen
Sally Sorvo
Dancing Grl
Jeanette Tannan
Dancing Grl
Aura Vainio
Dancing Grl
John Ward
Dancing Boy
Martha Emma Watson
Kathleen
Connie Wege
Dancing Grl
Dorothea Weidner
Dancing Grl
Edward Cameron Wellman
Singing Boy
Marjorie Wellock
Singing Girl
Sgt. Frank Whitmore
Singing Boy
Charles Wood
Singing Boy
La Vernn Yotti
Singing Girl
Shubert Theatre
(Jan 21, 1947 - Sep 27, 1947)
Musical Director:
Harry S. Levant
Cast
Phil Crosbie
Hans
Arnold Knippenburg
Singing Boy
Alma Lee
Dancing Grl
Gloria Lind
Sylvia
Wilbur Nelson
Singing Boy
Rosemary O'Shea
Nadine
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
Iron, Iron, Iron
The Daughters
On Parade
Lt. Karl, Daughters and Singing Ensemble
Sweethearts (If You Ask Where Love Is Found)
Sylvia, Daughters and Singing Ensemble
For Every Lover Must Meet His Fate
Prince Franz, Daughters and Singing Ensemble
Game Of Love
Lt. Karl, Daughters and Ballet Ensemble
The Angelus
Sylvia and Singing Ensemble
Jeanette and Her Little Wooden Shoes (Sabot Dance) (Clip Clop Clop)
Mikel Mikeloviz, Liane, Hon. Butterfield Slingsby, Baron Petrus Von Tromp and Ballet Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Pretty As a Picture
Mikel Mikeloviz, Male Chorus and Ballet Ensemble
Land of My Own Romance
Sylvia and Prince Franz
I Might Be Your Once-in-a-While
Liane and Lt. Karl
Pilgrims of Love
Mikel Mikeloviz, Lt. Karl, Baron Petrus Von Tromp, Hon. Butterfield Slingsby and Footmen
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