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The Highwayman
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
May 02, 1917
Closing Date
May 19, 1917
Performances
22
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: May 02, 1917
Close Date: May 19, 1917
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
44th Street Theatre
(May 02, 1917 - May 19, 1917)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
In and around York Road and Beverley Manor
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Reginald De Koven
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Leontine Stanfield
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Staged by
Edward P. Temple
Scenic Design by
H Robert Law Studios
and
P. Dodd Ackerman Studios
; Costume Design by
Adler Costume Company
Conducted by
Frank Tours
Adrienne Lulette
Chorus
William Anisman
Chorus
Sam Ash
Captain Rodney
Al Baron
Chorus
Lillian Beaudett
Chorus
Irma Bertrand
Chorus
Margela Boudreau
Chorus
Harry Bulger
Constables
Harry Bulger, Jr.
Chorus
Lawrence Cameron
Lieutenant Lovelace
Lee Campbell
Chorus
A. Carbone
Constables
Marins Carbone
Chorus
Osborne Clemson
Sir John Hawkdust
Harry Coombs
Chorus
Richard Coombs
An Old Soldier
Rose Cooper
Chorus
Ellen Crane
Chorus
Lydia Crane
Chorus
Billie Davenport
Chorus
Norma Day
Chorus
Jefferson De Angelis
Constables
Cleo Deschamps
Chorus
Evelyn Deverell
Chorus
Gladys Dupell
Chorus
Louise Dupont
Chorus
Mynna Estey
Chorus
Grace Fjorde
Lady Pamela
Stanley Forde
Sir Godfrey Beverley
Vera Fromm
Chorus
Mildred Garrison
Chorus
Rose Gibson
Chorus
Churchill Goar
Chorus
Dorothy Hartig
Chorus
Marfant Haven
Chorus
Dorothy Hellis
Chorus
Bess Hoban
Chorus
Marjorie Howard
Chorus
Barton Isboll
Chorus
Mae Jiron
Chorus
Dave Klein
Chorus
Clara Koeniges
Chorus
Samuel Laderman
Chorus
Nita Lamdrid
Chorus
Martin Liberfeld
Chorus
Ruth Malcom
Chorus
Janet Marsh
Chorus
Billie Martells
Chorus
Bettie Martin
Chorus
Zetta Metchik
Chorus
Lloyd Montgomery
Chorus
Will Montgomery
Constables
J. Sylvester Murray
James Murray
Lord Kilkenny
Landlord Jarvey
Ann Page
Chorus
Constance Paulton
Chorus
William Plummer
Chorus
Olive Prouser
Chorus
Bertha Pyle
Chorus
Arthur Ridell
Chorus
Harold Rolland
Chorus
H. Rollands
Constables
George Rove
Chorus
John Seaton
Chorus
Lawrence Smith
Chorus
Bianca Soroya
Lady Constance Sinclair
Felicia Sprague
Chorus
Barbara Stedman
Chorus
Fred Steinman
Chorus
Herman Steinman
Chorus
John Charles Thomas
Dick Fitzgerald
Joseph Tierney
Chorus
Joseph Toner
Chorus
Florence Vinson
Chorus
Teddy Webb
Toby Winkle
Pearl Weber
Chorus
Ben Wells
Chorus
Jean Wells
Chorus
Letty Yorke
Doll Primrose
Songs
music by
Reginald De Koven
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Bread, Cheese and Kisses
Doll Primrose and Toby Winkle
Marching Away
Lieutenant Lovelace
The Highwayman
Dick Fitzgerald and Chorus
In London Town
Lady Pamela, Sir Godfrey Beverley, Toby Winkle, Doll Primrose and Chorus
Vive La Bagatelle
Lady Constance Sinclair
Gretna Green
Captain Rodney
Act 2
Sung By
Kitty O'Brien
Dick Fitzgerald
The Farmer and the Scarecrow
Toby Winkle, Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
Do You Remember Love?
Lady Constance Sinclair and Dick Fitzgerald
Gipsy Song
Constable Foxy Quiller and Constables
Act 3
Sung By
While the Four Winds Blow
Captain Rodney
For This
(lyrics by
Leontine Stanfield
)
Lady Constance Sinclair
On the Track
Constable Foxy Quiller and Constables
Farewell to the King's Highway
Dick Fitzgerald
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Reginald De Koven
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Leontine Stanfield
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Staged by
Edward P. Temple
Scenic Design by
H Robert Law Studios
and
P. Dodd Ackerman Studios
; Costume Design by
Adler Costume Company
Conducted by
Frank Tours
Adrienne Lulette
Chorus
William Anisman
Chorus
Sam Ash
Captain Rodney
Al Baron
Chorus
Lillian Beaudett
Chorus
Irma Bertrand
Chorus
Margela Boudreau
Chorus
Harry Bulger
Constables
Harry Bulger, Jr.
Chorus
Lawrence Cameron
Lieutenant Lovelace
Lee Campbell
Chorus
A. Carbone
Constables
Marins Carbone
Chorus
Osborne Clemson
Sir John Hawkdust
Harry Coombs
Chorus
Richard Coombs
An Old Soldier
Rose Cooper
Chorus
Ellen Crane
Chorus
Lydia Crane
Chorus
Billie Davenport
Chorus
Norma Day
Chorus
Jefferson De Angelis
Constables
Cleo Deschamps
Chorus
Evelyn Deverell
Chorus
Gladys Dupell
Chorus
Louise Dupont
Chorus
Mynna Estey
Chorus
Grace Fjorde
Lady Pamela
Stanley Forde
Sir Godfrey Beverley
Vera Fromm
Chorus
Mildred Garrison
Chorus
Rose Gibson
Chorus
Churchill Goar
Chorus
Dorothy Hartig
Chorus
Marfant Haven
Chorus
Dorothy Hellis
Chorus
Bess Hoban
Chorus
Marjorie Howard
Chorus
Barton Isboll
Chorus
Mae Jiron
Chorus
Dave Klein
Chorus
Clara Koeniges
Chorus
Samuel Laderman
Chorus
Nita Lamdrid
Chorus
Martin Liberfeld
Chorus
Ruth Malcom
Chorus
Janet Marsh
Chorus
Billie Martells
Chorus
Bettie Martin
Chorus
Zetta Metchik
Chorus
Lloyd Montgomery
Chorus
Will Montgomery
Constables
J. Sylvester Murray
James Murray
Lord Kilkenny
Landlord Jarvey
Ann Page
Chorus
Constance Paulton
Chorus
William Plummer
Chorus
Olive Prouser
Chorus
Bertha Pyle
Chorus
Arthur Ridell
Chorus
Harold Rolland
Chorus
H. Rollands
Constables
George Rove
Chorus
John Seaton
Chorus
Lawrence Smith
Chorus
Bianca Soroya
Lady Constance Sinclair
Felicia Sprague
Chorus
Barbara Stedman
Chorus
Fred Steinman
Chorus
Herman Steinman
Chorus
John Charles Thomas
Dick Fitzgerald
Joseph Tierney
Chorus
Joseph Toner
Chorus
Florence Vinson
Chorus
Teddy Webb
Toby Winkle
Pearl Weber
Chorus
Ben Wells
Chorus
Jean Wells
Chorus
Letty Yorke
Doll Primrose
music by
Reginald De Koven
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Bread, Cheese and Kisses
Doll Primrose and Toby Winkle
Marching Away
Lieutenant Lovelace
The Highwayman
Dick Fitzgerald and Chorus
In London Town
Lady Pamela, Sir Godfrey Beverley, Toby Winkle, Doll Primrose and Chorus
Vive La Bagatelle
Lady Constance Sinclair
Gretna Green
Captain Rodney
Act 2
Sung By
Kitty O'Brien
Dick Fitzgerald
The Farmer and the Scarecrow
Toby Winkle, Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
Do You Remember Love?
Lady Constance Sinclair and Dick Fitzgerald
Gipsy Song
Constable Foxy Quiller and Constables
Act 3
Sung By
While the Four Winds Blow
Captain Rodney
For This
(lyrics by
Leontine Stanfield
)
Lady Constance Sinclair
On the Track
Constable Foxy Quiller and Constables
Farewell to the King's Highway
Dick Fitzgerald
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