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Comedy
Play with music
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 05, 1915
Closing Date
Nov 13, 1915
Performances
47
Play
Comedy
Play with music
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 05, 1915
Close Date: Nov 13, 1915
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
George M. Cohan's Theatre
(Oct 05, 1915 - Nov 13, 1915)
Description
A play in three acts
Setting
New York City and Paris
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles Dillingham
Written by
Paul Dickey
and
Charles W. Goddard
; Music by
Jerome Kern
; Lyrics by
Elsie Janis
; Additional music by
Cole Porter
,
Frank Tours
,
Herman Finck
and
Riccardo Drigo
; Additional lyrics by
Cole Porter
,
Fred E. Weatherly
and
Arthur Wimperis
; Musical Director:
Harold Vicars
Staged by
Robert Milton
Costume Design by
Melville Ellis
Sinead Alvord
A Nihilist
Paulette Antoine
The Crystal Reader
Julia Beaubien
Chorus
Irène Bordoni
Elaine Foazane
Julia Bruns
Marie
Nan Carter
Chorus
Mel Craig
Chorus
Marion Davies
Chorus
Thomas De Vassey
Radeau
Melville Ellis
Jules Bancourt
Annie Esmond
Mrs. Cadwalder
Howard Estabrook
Jack Cadwalder
Maurice Farkoa
Francois Fychere
Frank Furlong
A Sculptor
Leavitt James
Benny
Elsie Janis
Dot
Albert Lamson
Messenger Boy
Lorayne Leslie
Chorus
Irving Levy
Chorus
Harry Lewis
Chorus
Hazel Lewis
Chorus
Francis D. McGinn
Dennis Gillicuddy
Diane Oste
Dorothy Marsden
Rodger Perry
Chorus
Harry Pooley
Chorus
Frank Rainger
Michael Breschnehan
Eugene Revere
Bob Dunstan
Vivian Rushmore
Joan
Eleanor St. Clair
Chorus
Albert Stuart
An Artist
Reynolds Sweetland
A Poet
David Todd
Ewing Francis
Harry Ward
Chorus
Songs
music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Elsie Janis
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 2
Sung By
Two Big Eyes
(music by
Cole Porter
; lyrics by
Cole Porter
)
Elaine Foazane
(The) Banks of the Wye
(music by
Frank Tours
; lyrics by
Fred E. Weatherly
)
Francois Fychere
Act 3
Sung By
A Little Love (But Not for Me)
Elaine Foazane
Some Sort of Somebody (All of the Time)
Dot and Francois Fychere
Constant Lover
(music by
Herman Finck
; lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
)
Francois Fychere and Guests
The Mix-Up Rag
The American Band
Drigo Serenade
(music by
Riccardo Drigo
)
Dot
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles Dillingham
Written by
Paul Dickey
and
Charles W. Goddard
; Music by
Jerome Kern
; Lyrics by
Elsie Janis
; Additional music by
Cole Porter
,
Frank Tours
,
Herman Finck
and
Riccardo Drigo
; Additional lyrics by
Cole Porter
,
Fred E. Weatherly
and
Arthur Wimperis
; Musical Director:
Harold Vicars
Staged by
Robert Milton
Costume Design by
Melville Ellis
Sinead Alvord
A Nihilist
Paulette Antoine
The Crystal Reader
Julia Beaubien
Chorus
Irène Bordoni
Elaine Foazane
Julia Bruns
Marie
Nan Carter
Chorus
Mel Craig
Chorus
Marion Davies
Chorus
Thomas De Vassey
Radeau
Melville Ellis
Jules Bancourt
Annie Esmond
Mrs. Cadwalder
Howard Estabrook
Jack Cadwalder
Maurice Farkoa
Francois Fychere
Frank Furlong
A Sculptor
Leavitt James
Benny
Elsie Janis
Dot
Albert Lamson
Messenger Boy
Lorayne Leslie
Chorus
Irving Levy
Chorus
Harry Lewis
Chorus
Hazel Lewis
Chorus
Francis D. McGinn
Dennis Gillicuddy
Diane Oste
Dorothy Marsden
Rodger Perry
Chorus
Harry Pooley
Chorus
Frank Rainger
Michael Breschnehan
Eugene Revere
Bob Dunstan
Vivian Rushmore
Joan
Eleanor St. Clair
Chorus
Albert Stuart
An Artist
Reynolds Sweetland
A Poet
David Todd
Ewing Francis
Harry Ward
Chorus
music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Elsie Janis
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 2
Sung By
Two Big Eyes
(music by
Cole Porter
; lyrics by
Cole Porter
)
Elaine Foazane
(The) Banks of the Wye
(music by
Frank Tours
; lyrics by
Fred E. Weatherly
)
Francois Fychere
Act 3
Sung By
A Little Love (But Not for Me)
Elaine Foazane
Some Sort of Somebody (All of the Time)
Dot and Francois Fychere
Constant Lover
(music by
Herman Finck
; lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
)
Francois Fychere and Guests
The Mix-Up Rag
The American Band
Drigo Serenade
(music by
Riccardo Drigo
)
Dot
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