MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 06, 1908
Closing Date
Jan 25, 1908
Performances
21
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Jan 06, 1908 - Jan 25, 1908)

This production is a return engagement of A Parisian Model (Nov 27, 1906 - Jun 29, 1907)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Paris

Music by Max Hoffman; interpolated songs by Vincent Bryan, P.H. Christine, Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards; Musical Director: Watty Hydes; Book by Harry B. Smith; Lyrics by Harry B. Smith; Additional numbers by Herman Avery Wade; Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward P Moran
Staged by Julian Mitchell
Lighting Design by Louis Lamont; Scenic Design by Ernest Albert; Costume Design by Carolyne Siedel and Landloff, Paris
Violette
of the Opera Comique
Callot
dictator of fashions
Silas Goldfinch
who is trying to spend his money
Hercule
of the Paris Olympia
Anna
the Parisian model
Julien de Marsay
an artist
Carver Stone
an American sculptor
Mrs. Silas Goldfinch
Helene
model
 
Denise
American Girl
Titine
Ballet Girl
Mr. Moregain
collector
Mr. Shark
collector
Jeanette
model
 
Diane
American Girl
Mr. Cornergie
collector
Adrienne
customer
Marcelle
customer
 
Fanchonette
American Girl
 
Marie
Anna's maid
Hortense
model
Henriette (2)
of the Palais
Suzanne
customer
 
Francine
American Girl
Fleurette
customer
 
Josie
American Girl
 
Mr. Rathskeller
collector
Paulette
customer
 
Georgette
American Girl
Jeanne
of the Palais
Mr. Keno
collector
Mr. New Depot
collector
El Rio Rey
Mr. Rates
collector
Mr. Quick
collector
Celeste
a shop girl at Callot's
Fifine
Ballet Girl
Heloise
model
 
Henriette
American Girl
Therese
customer
 
Claudine
American Girl
music by Max Hoffman, Sr.; lyrics by Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Trying on Dresses
Chorus
The Story That Never Grows Old
(music by Seymour Furth; lyrics by Edward P Moran)
Julien de Marsay
When Uncle Sammy Sings the Marseillaise
(music by Herman Avery Wade; lyrics by Earle C. Jones)
Julien de Marsay
I'm the Man (They Talk About So Much)
Silas Goldfinch and Ensemble
A Gown for Each Hour of the Day
Anna and Chorus
The Whistling Yankee Girl
(music by Seymour Furth; lyrics by Edward P Moran)
Violette and American Girls
A Lesson in Kissing (Kiss Kiss Kiss) (If You Want to Learn to Kiss)
Anna and Silas Goldfinch
Act 2
Sung By
Paris Carnival
Chorus
The Gibson Girl
Silas Goldfinch, Hercule and Carver Stone
I (Just) Can't Make My Eyes Behave
(music by Will D. Cobb, Gus Edwards and Harry B. Smith; lyrics by Will D. Cobb, Gus Edwards and Harry B. Smith)
Anna
Artists and Models
Ensemble
I'd Like to See a Little More of You
(music by Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards; lyrics by Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards)
Ensemble
Won't You Be My Teddy Bear? (Will You Be My Teddy Bear)
(lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
Anna and Ladies' Ensemble
(I Love You) Ma Cherie (My Sweetheart)
(music by Paul Rubens; lyrics by Paul Rubens)
Julien de Marsay
I Want You Ma' Honey
Julien de Marsay
Silas Goldfinch
(On) San Francisco Bay
(music by Gertrude Hoffman; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
Violette and Company
Act 3
Sung By
Bells (The Bell Song)
Chorus
It's Delightful to Be Married
(music by P.H. Christine and Vincent Scotto; lyrics by Anna Held)
Anna and Julien de Marsay
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