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The Sunshine Girl
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 03, 1913
Closing Date
Sep 20, 1913
Performances
181
Musical
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Feb 03, 1913
Close Date: Sep 20, 1913
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Feb 03, 1913 - Jun 21, 1913)
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Sep 01, 1913 - Sep 20, 1913)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
Port Sunshine
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles Frohman
Book by
Paul A. Rubens
and
Cecil Raleigh
; Music by
Paul A. Rubens
; Lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
and
Paul A. Rubens
; Musical Director:
Augustus Barratt
; Featuring songs by
John Golden
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Joseph Cawthorn
Staged by
J. A. E. Malone
Scenic Design by
Ernest Albert
and
Homer Emens
; Costume Design by
Lord and Taylor
and
Russell Uniform Co.
Dorothy Berry
Lily
Head of Department
Irene Castle
Dance Specialty
Vernon Castle
Lord Bicester
Known as Bingo, a young stockbroker
Joseph Cawthorn
Schlump
and ex-four-wheeler driver, no tramping from Land'
Eva Davenport
Mrs. Blacker
Schlump's Wife, calling herself by her maiden name
Florence Deshon
Kate
Head of Department
Dickson Elliott
Boggs
Photographer
William T. Francis Jr.
Policeman
Russell Griswold
Williams
Solicitor
Flossie Hope
Marie Silvaine
Head of the Packing Department
Irene Hopping
Sybil
Head of Department
J. J. Horwitz
Stepnyak
Manager of the Continental Department
Constance Hunt
Violet
Head of Department
Owen Jones
Flunkey
Eileen Kearney
Lady Rosabelle Merrydew
Lord Bicester's Fiancee
Harry Law
Swell
Lew Leroy
Policeman
Tom Lewis
Steve Daly
an American in the advertising department
Charles McGee
Flunkey
Alan Mudie
Vernon Blundell
E. S. Powell
Hudson
Chief Manager of the Works at Soaptown
Eleanor Rasmussen
Alice
Head of Department
Julia Sanderson
Dora Dale
Edwin Stone
Wears
Manager of the Colonial Department
Ruth Thorpe
Lady Mary
Joseph V. Tullar
Dever
Manager of the Manufacturing Department
Edward C. Yeager
Whitney
Manager of the British Department
Songs
music by
Paul Rubens
; lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
and
Paul Rubens
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
When You Want a Cake of Soap
Chorus
Get a Move On
Marie Silvaine and Factory Girls
Josephine
Lord Bicester and Chorus
You and I
Dora Dale and Vernon Blundell
(The) Kitchen Range
(lyrics by
Paul Rubens
)
Steve Daly and Mrs. Blacker
Chorus of Welcome
Ensemble
Ladies
(lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
)
Lord Bicester and Dora Dale
Nuts
Marie Silvaine and Schlump
(A) Tiny Touch
Dora Dale and Factory Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Here's to Love
(lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
)
Lady Mary and Chorus
The Butler
Marie Silvaine, Mrs. Blacker, Lady Rosabelle Merrydew, Steve Daly, Lord Bicester and Schlump
Take Me For-
(lyrics by
Paul Rubens
)
Dora Dale and Chorus
You Can't Play Every Instrument in the Band
(music by
John Golden
; lyrics by
Joseph Cawthorn
)
Schlump
Little Girl, Mind How You Go
(lyrics by
Paul Rubens
)
Lord Bicester and Chorus
Little Girl
Dance Specialty
Who's the Boss
Vernon Blundell, Lord Bicester, Steve Daly and Schlump
Miss Blush
Dora Dale and Chorus
In Your Defense
Lord Bicester and Schlump
I've Been to America
Mrs. Blacker and Chorus
(The Argentine) Tango
Vernon Blundell and Dora Dale
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles Frohman
Book by
Paul A. Rubens
and
Cecil Raleigh
; Music by
Paul A. Rubens
; Lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
and
Paul A. Rubens
; Musical Director:
Augustus Barratt
; Featuring songs by
John Golden
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Joseph Cawthorn
Staged by
J. A. E. Malone
Scenic Design by
Ernest Albert
and
Homer Emens
; Costume Design by
Lord and Taylor
and
Russell Uniform Co.
Dorothy Berry
Lily
Head of Department
Irene Castle
Dance Specialty
Vernon Castle
Lord Bicester
Known as Bingo, a young stockbroker
Joseph Cawthorn
Schlump
and ex-four-wheeler driver, no tramping from Land'
Eva Davenport
Mrs. Blacker
Schlump's Wife, calling herself by her maiden name
Florence Deshon
Kate
Head of Department
Dickson Elliott
Boggs
Photographer
William T. Francis Jr.
Policeman
Russell Griswold
Williams
Solicitor
Flossie Hope
Marie Silvaine
Head of the Packing Department
Irene Hopping
Sybil
Head of Department
J. J. Horwitz
Stepnyak
Manager of the Continental Department
Constance Hunt
Violet
Head of Department
Owen Jones
Flunkey
Eileen Kearney
Lady Rosabelle Merrydew
Lord Bicester's Fiancee
Harry Law
Swell
Lew Leroy
Policeman
Tom Lewis
Steve Daly
an American in the advertising department
Charles McGee
Flunkey
Alan Mudie
Vernon Blundell
E. S. Powell
Hudson
Chief Manager of the Works at Soaptown
Eleanor Rasmussen
Alice
Head of Department
Julia Sanderson
Dora Dale
Edwin Stone
Wears
Manager of the Colonial Department
Ruth Thorpe
Lady Mary
Joseph V. Tullar
Dever
Manager of the Manufacturing Department
Edward C. Yeager
Whitney
Manager of the British Department
music by
Paul Rubens
; lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
and
Paul Rubens
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
When You Want a Cake of Soap
Chorus
Get a Move On
Marie Silvaine and Factory Girls
Josephine
Lord Bicester and Chorus
You and I
Dora Dale and Vernon Blundell
(The) Kitchen Range
(lyrics by
Paul Rubens
)
Steve Daly and Mrs. Blacker
Chorus of Welcome
Ensemble
Ladies
(lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
)
Lord Bicester and Dora Dale
Nuts
Marie Silvaine and Schlump
(A) Tiny Touch
Dora Dale and Factory Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Here's to Love
(lyrics by
Arthur Wimperis
)
Lady Mary and Chorus
The Butler
Marie Silvaine, Mrs. Blacker, Lady Rosabelle Merrydew, Steve Daly, Lord Bicester and Schlump
Take Me For-
(lyrics by
Paul Rubens
)
Dora Dale and Chorus
You Can't Play Every Instrument in the Band
(music by
John Golden
; lyrics by
Joseph Cawthorn
)
Schlump
Little Girl, Mind How You Go
(lyrics by
Paul Rubens
)
Lord Bicester and Chorus
Little Girl
Dance Specialty
Who's the Boss
Vernon Blundell, Lord Bicester, Steve Daly and Schlump
Miss Blush
Dora Dale and Chorus
In Your Defense
Lord Bicester and Schlump
I've Been to America
Mrs. Blacker and Chorus
(The Argentine) Tango
Vernon Blundell and Dora Dale
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