MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Apr 28, 1910
Closing Date
May 1911
Performances
76
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Daly's Theatre
(Apr 28, 1910 - Jun 1910)
Lyric Theatre
(Jun 06, 1910 - Jun 25, 1910)
Manhattan Opera House
(May 01, 1911 - May 1911)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
On the Coast of Normandy

Produced by Daniel V. Arthur
Music by Silvio Hein; Book by Armand Barnard; Lyrics by Seymour Brown and E. Ray Goetz; Based on "Un Medecin malgre lui" by Molière; Musical Director: Albert Krausse
Staged by Daniel V. Arthur
Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates and Edward A. Morange; Costume Design by Lord and Taylor
Dr. Allen
Polly Brown
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Mrs. Gray
Mrs. Burton
Marie
Lucy Gray
Mr. Layton
Medford Griffin
Ensemble
Jimmie Grant
Nellie Wendell
Dick Allen
Dr. Gray
music by Silvio Hein; lyrics by E. Ray Goetz and Seymour Brown
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Exercise
(lyrics by E. Ray Goetz)
Ensemble
The Yankee Romeo
(lyrics by E. Ray Goetz)
Lucy Gray, Dick Allen and Ensemble
Loving Ways
Mrs. Burton and Seniors
Autographs
(lyrics by E. Ray Goetz)
Medford Griffin and School Girls
The Dancing Banshee
(lyrics by Seymour Brown)
Jimmie Grant and Ensemble
I Will Always Love You, Dear
(lyrics by Seymour Brown)
Lucy Gray and Dick Allen
Nonsense
(lyrics by Seymour Brown)
Medford Griffin, Jimmie Grant and Dick Allen
Under the Yum-Yum Tree
Mrs. Burton and School Girls
Hypnotic Waltz
Medford Griffin and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Little Lady in the Moon
(lyrics by Seymour Brown)
Lucy Gray and Ensemble
She's the Only Girl for Me
(lyrics by Seymour Brown)
Jimmie Grant and Marie
If You Could Only See Yourself as Other People Do
Medford Griffin and Mrs. Burton
Put On Your Slippers, You're In for the Night
Mrs. Burton
(Won't You) Let Me Build a Nest for You
(lyrics by Seymour Brown)
Dick Allen and Lucy Gray
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