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| Opening Date: | May 25, 1908 |
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| Closing Date: | Sep 05, 1908 |
Total Performances: | 80 |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Marching (from THE SPRING CHICKEN) | Celia Dale (Guest), Cadets and Guests |
| Never Borrow Trouble | Phyllis Atwood (Lamb's niece) and "Bill" Blackwell (from Idaho) |
| Betsy's the Belle of the Bathers | Leander Lamb (a martyr) and Alan Townshend (an artist) |
Letters (from THE MAID AND THE MUMMY) (music by Robert Hood Bowers) | Mercedes (Sylvia's maid) and Alan Townshend (an artist) |
| Jamais d'La Vie | Sylvia Montrose (a retired actress) and Chorus |
| If No. 1 Met No. 2 | Leander Lamb (a martyr) and Guests |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| My Madagascar Maid | Alan Townshend (an artist) and Boys |
| The Modest Little Model | Sylvia Montrose (a retired actress) and Models |
| ACT 3 | Sung By |
| We're Hollandaise | Weenie (a Dutch girl) and Dutch Girls |
Love Is Elusive (from THE TENDERFOOT) (music by H.L. Heartz) | Phyllis Atwood (Lamb's niece) |
| I Idolize Ida | "Bill" Blackwell (from Idaho), Boys and Girls |