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Marcelle
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 01, 1908
Closing Date
Nov 28, 1908
Performances
68
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 01, 1908
Close Date: Nov 28, 1908
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Casino Theatre
(Oct 01, 1908 - Nov 28, 1908)
Setting
In and around Castle Berghof in Germany, near the French border
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Sam S. and Lee Shubert, Inc.
Book by
Frank S. Pixley
; Music by
Gustav Luders
; Lyrics by
Frank S. Pixley
; Musical Director:
Clarence Rogerson
Staged by
Frank Smithson
; Dances directed by
David Bennett
Scenery built by
George Williams
; Costume Design by
Melville Ellis
George Boniface, Jr.
Klug
a lawyer, friend of Karl
Herbert Cawthorne
Herr Schwindle
burgomaster of Berghof
Jess Dandy
Baron von Berghof
hereditary proprietor of the Berghof estates
Louise Gunning
Marcelle
a Parisian actress
Henry Norman
Dumm
cellar master of Castle Berghof
Frank Rushworth
Lieutenant Karl von Berghof
The Baron's nephew in the German Army
Lawrence Wheat
"Bud" Wilson
from Kalamazoo, an "innocent abroad"
Mae Allen
American Girl
Leona Anderson
Mrs. Darlington
preceptess of a young ladies' seminary
Florence Arkell
American Girl
David Bennett
Corporal Frisch
of the Schwindle Corps
Nettie Black
Baroness von Berghof
Bessie Carrette
Dancer
Della Connor
Dancer
Marion Ford
Mitzi
Elsa's maid
Dancer
Edith Girvan
Lucille
Marcelle's maid
Lucille Jardon
Dancer
Eileen Kearney
American Girl
Margarite McDonald
American Girl
Robert O'Connor
Pierre
a Parisian painter
Nan Parkhurst
American Girl
Bertha Perl
Dancer
George Reed
Fritz
Mae Rollins
American Girl
Elsa Ryan
Fraulein Elsa von Berghof
The Baron's adopted daughter
Bessie Skeer
Dancer
Irene Spencer
Dancer
Ollie Stewart
Dancer
Louise Tozier
American Girl
Songs
music by
Gustav Luders
; lyrics by
Frank S. Pixley
Act 1
Sung By
Drink and Be Jolly To-Day
Dumm
It's Not the Proper Thing
Mrs. Darlington and American Girls
Love, the Magician
Fraulein Elsa von Berghof
Kalamazoo
"Bud" Wilson and Chorus
The Schwindle Corps
Herr Schwindle and Chorus
Mary's Little Lamb (My Little Lamb)
"Bud" Wilson and Fraulein Elsa von Berghof
My Own Paree
Marcelle
Once in a While
Lieutenant Karl von Berghof
The Soldier Boy
Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Forget It
Ensemble
Good Evening
Chorus
Something (Is Always Going Wrong)
Baron von Berghof
Cupid- Sly Little Rascal
"Bud" Wilson and Fraulein Elsa von Berghof
Far, Far Away (Memories Fond and True)
Marcelle
Battle Song (To Live and Die a Soldier Bold)
Lieutenant Karl von Berghof
The Message of the Red, Red Rose
Marcelle and Lieutenant Karl von Berghof
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Sam S. and Lee Shubert, Inc.
Book by
Frank S. Pixley
; Music by
Gustav Luders
; Lyrics by
Frank S. Pixley
; Musical Director:
Clarence Rogerson
Staged by
Frank Smithson
; Dances directed by
David Bennett
Scenery built by
George Williams
; Costume Design by
Melville Ellis
George Boniface, Jr.
Klug
a lawyer, friend of Karl
Herbert Cawthorne
Herr Schwindle
burgomaster of Berghof
Jess Dandy
Baron von Berghof
hereditary proprietor of the Berghof estates
Louise Gunning
Marcelle
a Parisian actress
Henry Norman
Dumm
cellar master of Castle Berghof
Frank Rushworth
Lieutenant Karl von Berghof
The Baron's nephew in the German Army
Lawrence Wheat
"Bud" Wilson
from Kalamazoo, an "innocent abroad"
Mae Allen
American Girl
Leona Anderson
Mrs. Darlington
preceptess of a young ladies' seminary
Florence Arkell
American Girl
David Bennett
Corporal Frisch
of the Schwindle Corps
Nettie Black
Baroness von Berghof
Bessie Carrette
Dancer
Della Connor
Dancer
Marion Ford
Mitzi
Elsa's maid
Dancer
Edith Girvan
Lucille
Marcelle's maid
Lucille Jardon
Dancer
Eileen Kearney
American Girl
Margarite McDonald
American Girl
Robert O'Connor
Pierre
a Parisian painter
Nan Parkhurst
American Girl
Bertha Perl
Dancer
George Reed
Fritz
Mae Rollins
American Girl
Elsa Ryan
Fraulein Elsa von Berghof
The Baron's adopted daughter
Bessie Skeer
Dancer
Irene Spencer
Dancer
Ollie Stewart
Dancer
Louise Tozier
American Girl
music by
Gustav Luders
; lyrics by
Frank S. Pixley
Act 1
Sung By
Drink and Be Jolly To-Day
Dumm
It's Not the Proper Thing
Mrs. Darlington and American Girls
Love, the Magician
Fraulein Elsa von Berghof
Kalamazoo
"Bud" Wilson and Chorus
The Schwindle Corps
Herr Schwindle and Chorus
Mary's Little Lamb (My Little Lamb)
"Bud" Wilson and Fraulein Elsa von Berghof
My Own Paree
Marcelle
Once in a While
Lieutenant Karl von Berghof
The Soldier Boy
Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Forget It
Ensemble
Good Evening
Chorus
Something (Is Always Going Wrong)
Baron von Berghof
Cupid- Sly Little Rascal
"Bud" Wilson and Fraulein Elsa von Berghof
Far, Far Away (Memories Fond and True)
Marcelle
Battle Song (To Live and Die a Soldier Bold)
Lieutenant Karl von Berghof
The Message of the Red, Red Rose
Marcelle and Lieutenant Karl von Berghof
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