MusicalFarceOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
May 03, 1920
Closing Date
May 22, 1920
Performances
24
MusicalFarceOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Globe Theatre
(May 03, 1920 - May 22, 1920)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
The deck of the Steamship Bolivar in the Harbor of Porto Banos in the Republic of San Manana in Central America, the Hotel Del Prado, and the Consulate of the United States in Porto Banos.

Produced by Charles B. Dillingham
Music by Silvio Hein; Book by Frank Craven; Lyrics by Frank Craven; Musicalized from a farce by Richard Harding Davis; Musical Director: Anton Heindl
Staged by R.H. Burnside
Costume Design by O'Kane Conwell; Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge, William Castle, Tarrazona Brothers and Mark Lawson
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Sister May
Dance Specialty
Lieut. Victor
General Santos Campos
Lucy Sheridan
Dance Specialty
Dance Specialty
Sister Clara
Ensemble
Rev. Arthur Bostick
Brook Travers
alias "Steve Hill"
Ensemble
Dance Specialty
Sister Isabelle
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Jose Dravo
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Dr. Vasquez
Charles Hyne
Ensemble
Sister Eleanor
Ensemble
Sister Mabel
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Col. John T. Bowie
Ensemble
Ensemble
Simpson
alias "Jim Dodd"
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Sister Marie
Sister Agnes
Merci Hope
Senor Hoakumo
Ensemble
Sister Helen
Senora Juanita Arguilla
music by Silvio Hein; lyrics by Frank Craven
Act 1
Sung By
All Ashore
Ensemble
Nine Little Missionaries
Lucy Sheridan and Missionaries
Just Say Good-Bye
Merci Hope, Charles Hyne and Ensemble
Ocean Blues
Charles Hyne and Ensemble
Bit o' Breeze
Dance Specialty
Act 2
Sung By
Porto Banos
Ensemble
Our Presidents
Jose Dravo and Ensemble
Sometime
Senora Juanita Arguilla
Vanity
Dance Specialty
Manana
Lucy Sheridan and Boys
The Wireless Heart
Merci Hope, Charles Hyne and Ensemble
El Presidente
General Santos Campos and Ensemble
I'll Be Dictator
Principals and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
(It's) A Wonderful Spot
Brook Travers and Simpson
By the Palmist Tree
Lucy Sheridan
Mirimba (Marimba)
Merci Hope and Charles Hyne
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