MusicalExtravaganzaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Apr 17, 1848
Closing Date
Jul 25, 1848
Performances
47
MusicalExtravaganzaOriginalBroadway

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Theatres
Chatham Theatre
(Apr 17, 1848 - Jul 25, 1848)

Description
A Local Extravaganza in One Act

Produced by Frank S. Chanfrau
Written by Benjamin A. Baker
Scenic Design by Mr. Cuthbert; Machinery by Mr. Briggs; Dresses by Mme. DeGrouche
The whole produced under the supervision of Stage Manager R.J. Jones
Properties: Mr. Sherman
Katy
a lady's maid, betrothed to Mose
Mose
one of the B'hoys, the great original
Ruth
an orphan, Hugh's niece, forced by him to beg
Mr. Meadows
a citizen
Joe
a Catharine Market Loafer
Andrew
vulgarly called "Andy," an old gentleman
William Twill
Charles Meadows's cousin from the country
Sam Sharp
Charley Bates's partner
Emily Meadows
Jack
a negro, and dancer for eels
Kitty
a cook
Charley Bates
a person who lives by duping innocent countrymen
Hugh
a candidate for Sing Sing
Charles Meadows
a New Yorker
Old Man
Tom Small
proprietor of the Soup House
What delight to roam this great city
Chorus of Citizens
We have a good party here to-night
Chorus of Paupers
Come Miss, Stir Your Stumps
Ah, Mosey I am yours for life
Katy
To the Market
Chorus
Oh here I am chuck full of woe
Joe
Rise old Napper
Chorus
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