MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Feb 02, 1914
Closing Date
Mar 14, 1914
Performances
48
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Feb 02, 1914 - Mar 14, 1914)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Berlin at the present time

Produced by Charles Frohman
Book by Arthur Wimperis; Music by Edmund Eysler; Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis; from the German 'Der lachende ebemann' by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald; Featuring songs by Pedro de Zulueta; Musical Director: Gustave Selzer
Directed by Edward Royce
Costume Design by Henri Bendel, Inc.
Lutz Nachtigall
Chorus
Hans Zimt
Hella Bruckner
Chorus
Chorus
Baldrian
Chorus
Lucinda
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Wiedehopf
Chorus
Chorus
Herr von Basewitz
Chorus
Mr. Rosenrot
Juliette
Chorus
Ottokar Bruckner
Dancer
Chorus
Andreas Pipelhuber
Count Selztal
Chorus
music by Edmund Eysler; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Just a Little Gossip
Hella Bruckner and Chorus
Forbidden Fruit
Lutz Nachtigall and Etelka
A Husband in Love with His Wife
Ottokar Bruckner
In Beautiful Italiano
Andreas Pipelhuber and Lucinda
Little Miss Understood
Count Selztal and Hella Bruckner
Bought and Paid For
(music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Hans Zimt and Dolly
Act 2
Sung By
A Heart Will Fall
Count Selztal and Chorus
Love Is Like a Violin
(music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Hella Bruckner
Wine Song
Ottokar Bruckner
You're Here and I'm Here
(music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Dolly and Hans Zimt
Take a Step with Me
(music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Etelka and Chorus
Away From Thee
Ottokar Bruckner and Hella Bruckner
Since Grandpa Learned to Tango
(music by Pedro de Zulueta; lyrics by L. Williams)
Lutz Nachtigall, Herr von Basewitz, Wiedehopf and Andreas Pipelhuber
Silken Screen
Count Selztal and Hella Bruckner
Act 3
Sung By
Marital Malignity
Chorus
You're Here and I'm Here (Reprise)
(music by Jerome Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Count Selztal and Dolly
Lizette
Ottokar Bruckner
Telephone Duet
Ottokar Bruckner and Hella Bruckner
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