SpecialOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Feb 08, 1912
Closing Date
May 11, 1912
Performances
108
SpecialOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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This production was composed of the following shows: Hokey-pokey, Bunty, Bulls and Strings

Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Feb 08, 1912 - May 11, 1912)

Description
A pot-pourri of reminiscences in two acts

Hokey-pokey

Category: Special, Original, Broadway
Setting: Paris
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Produced by Weber & Fields
Music by John Stromberg, A. Baldwin Sloane and William T. Francis; Lyrics by Edgar Smith and E. Ray Goetz; Musical Director: George A. Nichols; Book by Edgar Smith; Featuring songs by Jean Schwartz, Neil Moret and Earle C. Jones; Featuring songs with lyrics by Neil Moret, William Jerome and Earle C. Jones
Staged by Gus Sohlke
Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy; Scenic Design by John H. Young; Lighting Design by David Atchison
Chorus
Lieutenant Shapeleigh
 
Pierre Boulmiche
a boulevardier
Pierre Poisson
proprietor of a bankrupt Parisian cafe
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
 
Posie
Pierrot de Willette
Josh Kidder
promoter of the International Cabaret-Vaudeville T
Clorinda McCann
her father's daughter
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Meyer Bockheister
doing Europe on a circumscribed bargain counter le
Aristide Lenuit
an art student
 
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Jeremiah McCann
a reform politician
Troubadour
Chorus
Chorus
Henri Montmartre
an art student
 
Chorus
Chorus
Troubadour
 
Chorus
 
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Harlequin
Toots Hornblower
an American college student
 
Chorus
Chorus
Mrs. Wallingford Grafter
with Bohemian instincts and a talent for poker
Chorus
Peachie Mullen
in Vaudeville
Wilhelm Blatz
an art student
 
Chorus
Henri
a footman
Dodge Chappelle
an American college student
 
Chorus
Michael Dillpickle
doing Europe on a circumscribed bargain counter le
Chorus
Chorus

Bunty, Bulls and Strings

Category: Special, Original, Broadway
Setting: Limpytown
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Produced by Weber & Fields
Music by A. Baldwin Sloane; Book by Edgar Smith; Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz; Musical Director: George A. Nichols; Featuring songs by Irving Berlin; A parody of the comedy by Graham Moffat
Staged by Gus Sohlke
Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy; Scenic Design by John H. Young; Lighting Design by David Atchison
Chorus
Chorus
Teenie
Chorus
Chorus
Tammas Biggar
Eelen Bunshop
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Weelum Grunt
Mr. Leggit
Chorus
Susie Slimpson
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Daniel Squirrel
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Mr. McSwat
Mrs. McSwatt
 
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Bunty Biggar
Chorus
Chorus
Mr. MacGregor
Rab Biggar
Mr. Haggis
Chorus
music by A. Baldwin Sloane, John Stromberg and W.T. Francis; lyrics by Edgar Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
La Belle Paree
Chorus
If It Wasn't for the Irish and the Jews
(music by Jean Schwartz; lyrics by William Jerome)
Jeremiah McCann and Chorus
The Island of Roses and Love
(music by Earle C. Jones and Neil Moret; lyrics by Earle C. Jones and Neil Moret)
Mrs. Wallingford Grafter and Chorus
The Minstrel Parade
Josh Kidder and Chorus
The Singer and the Song
Peachie Mullen
Le Claire de la Lune
Pierrot de Willette
The Garden of Yesterday
Chorus and Mrs. Wallingford Grafter
On the Stage
Josh Kidder and Clorinda McCann
Senorita
Peachie Mullen and Chorus
Ma' Blushin' Rosie
(music by John Stromberg)
Peachie Mullen and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Heather Bells
(music by A. Baldwin Sloane; lyrics by E. Ray Goetz)
Ensemble
Alexander's Bagpipe Band
(music by Irving Berlin and E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Irving Berlin, E. Ray Goetz and A. Baldwin Sloane)
Bunty Biggar and Chorus
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