MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
May 30, 1910
Closing Date
Jun 18, 1910
Performances
24
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
New York Theatre
(May 30, 1910 - Jun 18, 1910)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
England and Paris

Produced by Cliff Gordon and Bobby North
Music by Leo Edwards; Book by Don Roth; Lyrics by Ed Ray; Musical Director: Aaron Binkow; Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward Madden
Directed by Julian Alfred; Choreographed by Jack Mason
Scenic Design by John H. Young and Homer Emens; Costume Design by Bush Lubin and Mme. Freisinger
from the Folies Bergere
Chorus
Sikh Anagar
slave to ring
Mlle. DeBaron
the prettiest model in Paris
Notoslynne
Chorus
Jacqueline
Chorus
Baron de Cammembert
a French nobleman
Chorus
Chorus
Snowman
 
Dan McCormick
Spike McCarthy's manager
 
Spike McCarthy
an American pugilist in Paris
Lord Broke
an impecunious nobleman
Barronne De Cammembert
in love with Francoise Dubonet
Chorus
C.U. Damm
an American Millionaire
 
Jacques Frou Frou
proprietor Jacques Emporium
music by Leo Edwards; lyrics by Ed Ray
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Yankee Doodle Girls
Lord Broke and Show Girls
The Man with Money
C.U. Damm
Lima Beans
Clock and Snowman
La Belle Francaise
Chorus
Down Havana Way
Lord Broke and Chorus
I'll Be There with You
Clock and Snowman
The Rose
Play, Play, Play
Clock and Snowman
Act 2
Sung By
A Model of Fashion Am I
Mlle. DeBaron and Johnnies
Ring the Wedding Bells
Mlle. DeBaron
When I Waltz with You
Barronne De Cammembert and Chorus
The Paris Push
Jacqueline
When the Stars Fall in Love with the Moon
Barronne De Cammembert and Mlle. DeBaron
Strike Up a Bagpipe Tune
(lyrics by Edward Madden)
Mlle. DeBaron and Chorus
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