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The Big Stick
West End Theatre
, (2/24/1908 - 2/29/1908)
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Opening Date:
Feb 24, 1908
Closing Date:
Feb 29, 1908
Total Performances:
8
Category:
Play, Play with music, Original, Broadway
Description:
A play in three acts
Setting:
Long Island City and Riverside Drive, New York
Print
Opening Night Credits
Songs
Production Staff
Musical Director:
Leon Polachek
; Written by
George V. Hobart
; Featuring "I (Would) Still Love You" by
C. W. Murphy
and
Harry Castling
; Featuring "Since Arrah Wanna Married Barney Carney" by
Theodore M. Morse
and
Jack Drislane
; Featuring "I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark" by
Harry Williams
and
Egbert Van Alstyne
Stage direction by
Charley Grapewin
General Manager:
John P. Daly
Cast
Clara Morton
Dolly Donahue
Kate Morton
Mrs. Donahue
Paul Morton
Danny Donahue
Sam Morton
Daniel Donahue
a contractor
Lexie Clarke
Edan Hyde
American Ladies' Quartette
Jeanne Edwards
Gladys Howard
American Ladies' Quartette
Margaret Flavin
Mrs. Fitzhugh
who minds everybody's business
Tony Hart
Professor Bauerschmidt
a music teacher
Ernest Mack
Vecchio Giovani
a padrone
Butler Mandeville
John Flint
a money shark
Muggins
a servant
Frank Sheen
Egbert Penrose
not himself!
Marion Sherwood
Gladiolus Montgomery
in employ of Flint
May Thompson
Guinevere
the cook
Edyth Warner
Gertrude Fitzgerald
American Ladies' Quartette
Agnes Williamson
Marie Lusardi
American Ladies' Quartette
I (Would) Still Love You
(music by
C. W. Murphy
; lyrics by
Harry Castling
)
Dolly Donahue
Christine Swanson
Danny Donahue
Since Arrah Wanna Married Barney Carney
(music by
Theodore M. Morse
; lyrics by
Jack Drislane
)
Dolly Donahue
I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark (from A KNIGHT FOR A DAY)
(music by
Egbert Van Alstyne
; lyrics by
Harry Williams
)
Dolly Donahue
Too a roi-oor a Loi-a
Dolly Donahue
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