MusicalFarceOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Mar 21, 1904
Closing Date
May 09, 1904
Performances
17
MusicalFarceOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Haverly's 14th Street Theatre
(Mar 21, 1904 - Mar 26, 1904)
Murray Hill Theatre
(May 01, 1904 - May 09, 1904)

Description
A Musical Farce in Three Acts, 5 Scenes

Staged under the direction of Fred Wayne
Management: Samuel L. Tuck
Max
waiter at Dore's
Miss Greene
Tessie Tiptoe
from the Jollity Theatre
Paul
Professor Carter's friend
 
Brown
Mrs. Pipp
Pipp's better half
Professor Carter
one of Dore's patrons
Adam Payne
the man-about-town
Big Bill
a policeman
William
waiter at Dore's
Jimmy
a newsboy
 
Henry
waiter at Dore's
Dropsy
a poor relative of Mr. Pipp
Miss Ables
Mr. Pipp
a lawyer
Mugsy
a messenger boy
Lizzie Johnson
from Boston
 
Nora
Hadda Nuff
Professor Carter's friend
The Intruder
Miss Caine
Miss Ables's friend
Tony
a bootblack
"Kid" Curtis
Miss White
Florrie Payne
Pipp's sister-in-law
Jack Edwards
Reggie's chum
Tom Murray
Reggie's chum
Fat
a butcher boy
Ida Nough
Professor Carter's friend
Mrs. Hebe Payne
Pipp's mother-in-law
Reggie Payne
Pipp's brother-in-law
music by Charley Grapewin and George Totten Smith; lyrics by Charley Grapewin and George Totten Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Races
(music by Theodore Winthrop)
Company
(It's) Pie
(music by Theodore Winthrop)
Mr. Pipp and Company
Act 2
Sung By
When the Brass Band Played
Tessie Tiptoe and Company
You'll Be Sorry in the Morning
Mr. Pipp and Company
Act 3
Sung By
Blue Bell
Dropsy and Mugsy
The Old Oaken Bucket for Mine
(music by George A. Nichols; lyrics by George Totten Smith)
Mr. Pipp
Callie
Tessie Tiptoe and Company
I Can Think Of Nothing Else But You, Lou
Mrs. Pipp
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