MusicalComedy OperaRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
May 02, 1917
Closing Date
May 19, 1917
Performances
22
MusicalComedy OperaRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
44th Street Theatre
(May 02, 1917 - May 19, 1917)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
In and around York Road and Beverley Manor

Music by Reginald De Koven; Featuring songs with lyrics by Leontine Stanfield; Book by Harry B. Smith; Lyrics by Harry B. Smith
Staged by Edward P. Temple
Scenic Design by H Robert Law Studios and P. Dodd Ackerman Studios; Costume Design by Adler Costume Company
Conducted by Frank Tours
Captain Rodney
Chorus
Chorus
Constables
Lieutenant Lovelace
Chorus
Constables
Sir John Hawkdust
Chorus
An Old Soldier
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Lady Pamela
Sir Godfrey Beverley
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Constables
Lord Kilkenny
 
Landlord Jarvey
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Constables
Chorus
Chorus
Lady Constance Sinclair
Chorus
Dick Fitzgerald
Chorus
Toby Winkle
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Doll Primrose
music by Reginald De Koven; lyrics by Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Bread, Cheese and Kisses
Doll Primrose and Toby Winkle
Marching Away
Lieutenant Lovelace
The Highwayman
Dick Fitzgerald and Chorus
In London Town
Lady Pamela, Sir Godfrey Beverley, Toby Winkle, Doll Primrose and Chorus
Vive La Bagatelle
Lady Constance Sinclair
Gretna Green
Captain Rodney
Act 2
Sung By
Kitty O'Brien
Dick Fitzgerald
The Farmer and the Scarecrow
Toby Winkle, Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
Do You Remember Love?
Lady Constance Sinclair and Dick Fitzgerald
Gipsy Song
Constable Foxy Quiller and Constables
Act 3
Sung By
While the Four Winds Blow
Captain Rodney
For This
(lyrics by Leontine Stanfield)
Lady Constance Sinclair
On the Track
Constable Foxy Quiller and Constables
Farewell to the King's Highway
Dick Fitzgerald
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