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The Sultan of Sulu
Musical
Satire
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 29, 1902
Closing Date
Nov 1903
Performances
200
Musical
Satire
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Dec 29, 1902
Close Date: Nov 1903
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Wallack's Theatre
(Dec 29, 1902 - Jun 13, 1903)
Grand Opera House
(Nov 23, 1903 - Nov 1903)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
The Sultan's Palace on the Island of Sulu in the Phillippines
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Henry W. Savage
Book by
George Ade
; Music by
Alfred G. Wathall
; Lyrics by
George Ade
; Musical Director:
Alexander Spencer
; Featuring songs by
Nat D. Mann
Choreographed by
Joseph C. Smith
Scenic Design by
Walter Burridge
; Costume Design by
Will R. Barnes
and
John T. McCutcheon
Nell Adams
Ramona
Maud Lillian Berri
Henrietta Budd
Blanche Chapman
Pamela Francis Jackson
Clara Eckstrom
Edward J. Flanagan
Didymos
John J. Fogarty
Rastus
Fred Frear
Hadji Tangtong
Victory Gale
Galula
Beryl Gomez
Pepita
Charlotte Groves
Miss Dorchester
Effie Hasty
Natalia
Frank Hunter
Dingbat
Memay Kennedy
Miss Newton
Jane Mandeville
Miss Cambridge
William Mandeville
Colonel Jefferson Budd
Marian McLean
Selina
Basil Millspaugh
Sergeant Standpipe
Frank Moulan
Ki-Ram
Paul Nicholson
Wakeful M. Jones
Aurora Piatt
Miss Roxbury
Gertrude Quinlan
Chiquita
Frank Rainger
Datto Mandi
Templer Saxe
Lieutenant William Hardy
Loris Scarsdale
Mauricia
Mabel Wilbur
Natividad
Songs
music by
Alfred G. Wathall
; lyrics by
George Ade
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Salute
Chorus
(Man, Man,) Fickle Man
Chiquita and Chorus
Hike
Lieutenant William Hardy and Ensemble
Palm Branches Waving
Henrietta Budd and Chorus
The Peachy Teacher
Schoolma'ams and Chorus
(The) Smiling Isle
Ki-Ram and Chorus
Oh, What a Bump!
Wakeful M. Jones, Colonel Jefferson Budd and Ki-Ram
(We Are) Engaged in a Sort of Way
Lieutenant William Hardy and Henrietta Budd
If I But Knew
Lieutenant William Hardy
My Sulu Lulu Loo
(music by
Nat D. Mann
)
Chiquita and Ki-Ram's Wives
Till the Volunteers Return
Lieutenant William Hardy and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Slumber On
Chorus
R-E-M-O-R-S-E
Ki-Ram
Imperial Guards' March
Imperial Guards and Chorus
(The) Old Jay Bird
Colonel Jefferson Budd and Chorus
Since I First Met You
Ki-Ram, Henrietta Budd, Lieutenant William Hardy, Chiquita, Hadji Tangtong, Galula, Wakeful M. Jones, Colonel Jefferson Budd and Others
Always Late
Chiquita and Ki-Ram
Rosabella Clancy
Wakeful M. Jones, Ki-Ram, Colonel Jefferson Budd, Lieutenant William Hardy and Chorus
(Come Back to) Manistee
Ki-Ram and Male Chorus
Delia
Chiquita and Chorus
Ten Little Gentlemen of Spooney Town
Wakeful M. Jones and Schoolma'ams
Carmena
Henrietta Budd
Foolish Wedding Bells
Lieutenant William Hardy, Henrietta Budd, Chiquita, Colonel Jefferson Budd and Chorus
Candidates' March
Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Henry W. Savage
Book by
George Ade
; Music by
Alfred G. Wathall
; Lyrics by
George Ade
; Musical Director:
Alexander Spencer
; Featuring songs by
Nat D. Mann
Choreographed by
Joseph C. Smith
Scenic Design by
Walter Burridge
; Costume Design by
Will R. Barnes
and
John T. McCutcheon
Nell Adams
Ramona
Maud Lillian Berri
Henrietta Budd
Blanche Chapman
Pamela Francis Jackson
Clara Eckstrom
Edward J. Flanagan
Didymos
John J. Fogarty
Rastus
Fred Frear
Hadji Tangtong
Victory Gale
Galula
Beryl Gomez
Pepita
Charlotte Groves
Miss Dorchester
Effie Hasty
Natalia
Frank Hunter
Dingbat
Memay Kennedy
Miss Newton
Jane Mandeville
Miss Cambridge
William Mandeville
Colonel Jefferson Budd
Marian McLean
Selina
Basil Millspaugh
Sergeant Standpipe
Frank Moulan
Ki-Ram
Paul Nicholson
Wakeful M. Jones
Aurora Piatt
Miss Roxbury
Gertrude Quinlan
Chiquita
Frank Rainger
Datto Mandi
Templer Saxe
Lieutenant William Hardy
Loris Scarsdale
Mauricia
Mabel Wilbur
Natividad
music by
Alfred G. Wathall
; lyrics by
George Ade
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Salute
Chorus
(Man, Man,) Fickle Man
Chiquita and Chorus
Hike
Lieutenant William Hardy and Ensemble
Palm Branches Waving
Henrietta Budd and Chorus
The Peachy Teacher
Schoolma'ams and Chorus
(The) Smiling Isle
Ki-Ram and Chorus
Oh, What a Bump!
Wakeful M. Jones, Colonel Jefferson Budd and Ki-Ram
(We Are) Engaged in a Sort of Way
Lieutenant William Hardy and Henrietta Budd
If I But Knew
Lieutenant William Hardy
My Sulu Lulu Loo
(music by
Nat D. Mann
)
Chiquita and Ki-Ram's Wives
Till the Volunteers Return
Lieutenant William Hardy and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Slumber On
Chorus
R-E-M-O-R-S-E
Ki-Ram
Imperial Guards' March
Imperial Guards and Chorus
(The) Old Jay Bird
Colonel Jefferson Budd and Chorus
Since I First Met You
Ki-Ram, Henrietta Budd, Lieutenant William Hardy, Chiquita, Hadji Tangtong, Galula, Wakeful M. Jones, Colonel Jefferson Budd and Others
Always Late
Chiquita and Ki-Ram
Rosabella Clancy
Wakeful M. Jones, Ki-Ram, Colonel Jefferson Budd, Lieutenant William Hardy and Chorus
(Come Back to) Manistee
Ki-Ram and Male Chorus
Delia
Chiquita and Chorus
Ten Little Gentlemen of Spooney Town
Wakeful M. Jones and Schoolma'ams
Carmena
Henrietta Budd
Foolish Wedding Bells
Lieutenant William Hardy, Henrietta Budd, Chiquita, Colonel Jefferson Budd and Chorus
Candidates' March
Ensemble
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