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On the Frontier
Musical
Spectacle
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 01, 1888
Closing Date
Oct 06, 1888
Performances
8
Musical
Spectacle
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 01, 1888
Close Date: Oct 06, 1888
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Windsor Theatre
(Oct 01, 1888 - Oct 06, 1888)
Description
A Grand Melo-Dramatic Spectacle in Five Acts.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Play by
Annie Lewis Johnson
; Musical Director:
Professor Marco
Management:
Will P. Webster
Stage Manager:
Harry S. Healey
T. C. Clinton
Mrs. Osborne
Jack's Mother
Beatrice Constance
Rose Austin
the Colonel's daughter
Florence French
Deadwood Kate
James M. Hardie
Jack Osborne
a Mountain Hero
H. S. Healey
Colonel Austin
of the U.S. Army
Emile Huesel
Hans Vanwinkle
keeper of mine ranch
D. L. Lacy
Bill Morley
a renegade
W. H. Leary
M. M. Patrick O'Dare
a reporter
Claude Marco
War Eagle
an Indian Chief
Kate Medinger
Jim
Jack's Friend
Sara Von Leer
Blufflower
Princess of the Hassaha Tribe
Songs
Act 1
Sung By
Fiji Mick
(music by
J. E. Nicol
; lyrics by
J. E. Nicol
)
M. M. Patrick O'Dare
Act 2
Sung By
Gallagher, Let Her Go
(music by
Barney McDonough
; lyrics by
Barney McDonough
)
M. M. Patrick O'Dare
The German Swell
Hans Vanwinkle
Act 3
Sung By
Happiest Hours of Twilight
(music by
Stanley Macy
; lyrics by
Stanley Macy
)
M. M. Patrick O'Dare, Hans Vanwinkle and Deadwood Kate
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Play by
Annie Lewis Johnson
; Musical Director:
Professor Marco
Management:
Will P. Webster
Stage Manager:
Harry S. Healey
T. C. Clinton
Mrs. Osborne
Jack's Mother
Beatrice Constance
Rose Austin
the Colonel's daughter
Florence French
Deadwood Kate
James M. Hardie
Jack Osborne
a Mountain Hero
H. S. Healey
Colonel Austin
of the U.S. Army
Emile Huesel
Hans Vanwinkle
keeper of mine ranch
D. L. Lacy
Bill Morley
a renegade
W. H. Leary
M. M. Patrick O'Dare
a reporter
Claude Marco
War Eagle
an Indian Chief
Kate Medinger
Jim
Jack's Friend
Sara Von Leer
Blufflower
Princess of the Hassaha Tribe
Act 1
Sung By
Fiji Mick
(music by
J. E. Nicol
; lyrics by
J. E. Nicol
)
M. M. Patrick O'Dare
Act 2
Sung By
Gallagher, Let Her Go
(music by
Barney McDonough
; lyrics by
Barney McDonough
)
M. M. Patrick O'Dare
The German Swell
Hans Vanwinkle
Act 3
Sung By
Happiest Hours of Twilight
(music by
Stanley Macy
; lyrics by
Stanley Macy
)
M. M. Patrick O'Dare, Hans Vanwinkle and Deadwood Kate
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