The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
This production was composed of the following shows:
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| Opening Date: | Feb 08, 1912 |
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| Closing Date: | May 11, 1912 |
Total Performances: | 108 |
Category: Special, Original, Broadway
Setting: Paris
Category: Special, Original, Broadway
Setting: Limpytown
| Hokey-pokey |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| La Belle Paree | Chorus |
If It Wasn't for the Irish and the Jews (music by Jean Schwartz; lyrics by William Jerome) | Jeremiah McCann (a reform politician) and Chorus |
The Island of Roses and Love (music by Neil Moret and Earle C. Jones; lyrics by Neil Moret and Earle C. Jones) | Mrs. Wallingford Grafter (with Bohemian instincts and a talent for poker) and Chorus |
| The Minstrel Parade | Josh Kidder (promoter of the International Cabaret-Vaudeville T) and Chorus |
| The Singer and the Song | Peachie Mullen (in Vaudeville) |
| Le Claire de la Lune | Pierrot de Willette |
| The Garden of Yesterday | Chorus and Mrs. Wallingford Grafter (with Bohemian instincts and a talent for poker) |
| On the Stage | Josh Kidder (promoter of the International Cabaret-Vaudeville T) and Clorinda McCann (her father's daughter) |
| Senorita | Peachie Mullen (in Vaudeville) and Chorus |
| Ma' Blushin' Rosie (from FIDDLE DEE DEE) | Peachie Mullen (in Vaudeville) and Chorus |
| Bunty, Bulls and Strings |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
Heather Bells (lyrics by E. Ray Goetz) | Ensemble |
Alexander's Bagpipe Band (music by Irving Berlin, A. Baldwin Sloane and E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Irving Berlin, A. Baldwin Sloane and E. Ray Goetz) | Bunty Biggar and Chorus |