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My Lady's Glove
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 18, 1917
Closing Date
Jun 30, 1917
Performances
16
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jun 18, 1917
Close Date: Jun 30, 1917
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Lyric Theatre
(Jun 18, 1917 - Jun 30, 1917)
Description
An operetta in three acts
Setting
The Barracks of the 25th Regiment at Chantilly near Paris, France in 1913
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Edgar Smith
and
Edward A. Paulton
; Music by
Oscar Straus
; Lyrics by
Edgar Smith
and
Edward A. Paulton
; Additional numbers by
Sigmund Romberg
; Based on a Viennese operetta 'Die schone Unbekannte' by
Leopold Jacobson
and
Leo Stein
; Musical Director:
Gaetano Merola
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
; Production Supervised by
J. J. Shubert
Costume Design by
Mme. Kahn
and
Adler Costume Company
Isabel Adams
Chorus
Faye Atkins
Chorus
Gene Aubrey
Chorus
Pearl Baremore
Chorus
Helen Berkley
Chorus
Paul Burtnett
Lieutenant Victorien
Grace Burton
Chorus
Joan Butlin
Chorus
Sylvia Cassell
Chorus
Rebekah Cauble
Chorus
Florence Challenger
Chorus
Beatrice Cloak
Chorus
Suzanna Collingwood
Chorus
Grace Daniels
Charlotte
Ann Delmore
Chorus
Frances Demarest
Lydia Petrowska
Jack Donnelly
Chorus
Herman Fink
Chorus
Virginia Fissinger
Mlle. Montmartre
Eleanor B. Fox
Chorus
Lottie Franklyn
Chorus
Arthur Geary
Lieutenant Jureau
Mareta George
Chorus
C. H. Gilbert
Chorus
Mabel Godding
Chorus
C. L. Henderson
Chorus
Charles Judels
Colonel Bombarde
J. W. Kelly
Lieutenant Conde
Katherine Kildare
Chorus
Fay King
Chorus
Nita Lamabrid
Chorus
Madeline Levene
Chorus
Gladys Logan
Chorus
Doris Marvin
Mimi
Charles McNaughton
M. Theodore Lampelle
C. H. Miller
Chorus
Ned Monroe
Antoine
Ray Moore
Chorus
Alexander Morrissey
Chorus
Larry Mulvaney
Chorus
Maude Odell
Mme. Fifi
Charles Purcell
Captain Poildeau
Josephine Ray
Chorus
Helen Rintelen
Chorus
Harold Rolland
Chorus
Vivienne Segal
Elaine
Florence Shortell
Chorus
Horace Sinclair
Lieutenant Ponsonby
Joe Stenton
Chorus
Teddy Stevens
Chorus
Nadina Tagelli
Opera Specialty
Rose Timble
Chorus
Kenneth Tudor
Chorus
Neil Walton
Chorus
Pearl Weber
Chorus
Silvia Wood
Chorus
Songs
music by
Oscar Straus
; lyrics by
Edgar Smith
and
Edward A. Paulton
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Officers of the 25th
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Lieutenant Ponsonby and Lieutenant Jureau
Keep Repeating It
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Lieutenant Jureau and Chorus
I'll Hate to Leave the Boys
Captain Poildeau, Charlotte, Mimi and Officers' Daughters
Foolish Little Maiden, I
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Elaine
(Woman's Said to Be) The Fickle Sex
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Oscar Straus
)
Elaine and Captain Poildeau
Act 2
Sung By
I'm Madly in Love with a Dream Girl
Captain Poildeau
Amorous Rose
Lydia Petrowska, Colonel Bombarde, Lieutenant Ponsonby, Lieutenant Jureau, Captain Poildeau and Chorus
Do Buy Some Candy, Sir
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Elaine, Lieutenant Jureau, Lieutenant Ponsonby and Chorus
Secrecy
Elaine, Lydia Petrowska, Mme. Fifi, Captain Poildeau, M. Theodore Lampelle and Lieutenant Ponsonby
I Mean to be Married as Soon as I Can
Mme. Fifi and Colonel Bombarde
Prudence Has Fled
Lydia Petrowska and Captain Poildeau
Act 3
Sung By
Since To-Day Our Colonel's Mating
Lieutenant Jureau, Antoine and Chorus
No More Girls for Me
Captain Poildeau and Girls
An-ti-ci-pa-tion
Lydia Petrowska and M. Theodore Lampelle
Look Before You Leap
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Colonel Bombarde, Captain Poildeau, Lieutenant Jureau, Lieutenant Ponsonby, M. Theodore Lampelle and Antoine
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Edgar Smith
and
Edward A. Paulton
; Music by
Oscar Straus
; Lyrics by
Edgar Smith
and
Edward A. Paulton
; Additional numbers by
Sigmund Romberg
; Based on a Viennese operetta 'Die schone Unbekannte' by
Leopold Jacobson
and
Leo Stein
; Musical Director:
Gaetano Merola
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
; Production Supervised by
J. J. Shubert
Costume Design by
Mme. Kahn
and
Adler Costume Company
Isabel Adams
Chorus
Faye Atkins
Chorus
Gene Aubrey
Chorus
Pearl Baremore
Chorus
Helen Berkley
Chorus
Paul Burtnett
Lieutenant Victorien
Grace Burton
Chorus
Joan Butlin
Chorus
Sylvia Cassell
Chorus
Rebekah Cauble
Chorus
Florence Challenger
Chorus
Beatrice Cloak
Chorus
Suzanna Collingwood
Chorus
Grace Daniels
Charlotte
Ann Delmore
Chorus
Frances Demarest
Lydia Petrowska
Jack Donnelly
Chorus
Herman Fink
Chorus
Virginia Fissinger
Mlle. Montmartre
Eleanor B. Fox
Chorus
Lottie Franklyn
Chorus
Arthur Geary
Lieutenant Jureau
Mareta George
Chorus
C. H. Gilbert
Chorus
Mabel Godding
Chorus
C. L. Henderson
Chorus
Charles Judels
Colonel Bombarde
J. W. Kelly
Lieutenant Conde
Katherine Kildare
Chorus
Fay King
Chorus
Nita Lamabrid
Chorus
Madeline Levene
Chorus
Gladys Logan
Chorus
Doris Marvin
Mimi
Charles McNaughton
M. Theodore Lampelle
C. H. Miller
Chorus
Ned Monroe
Antoine
Ray Moore
Chorus
Alexander Morrissey
Chorus
Larry Mulvaney
Chorus
Maude Odell
Mme. Fifi
Charles Purcell
Captain Poildeau
Josephine Ray
Chorus
Helen Rintelen
Chorus
Harold Rolland
Chorus
Vivienne Segal
Elaine
Florence Shortell
Chorus
Horace Sinclair
Lieutenant Ponsonby
Joe Stenton
Chorus
Teddy Stevens
Chorus
Nadina Tagelli
Opera Specialty
Rose Timble
Chorus
Kenneth Tudor
Chorus
Neil Walton
Chorus
Pearl Weber
Chorus
Silvia Wood
Chorus
music by
Oscar Straus
; lyrics by
Edgar Smith
and
Edward A. Paulton
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Officers of the 25th
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Lieutenant Ponsonby and Lieutenant Jureau
Keep Repeating It
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Lieutenant Jureau and Chorus
I'll Hate to Leave the Boys
Captain Poildeau, Charlotte, Mimi and Officers' Daughters
Foolish Little Maiden, I
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Elaine
(Woman's Said to Be) The Fickle Sex
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
and
Oscar Straus
)
Elaine and Captain Poildeau
Act 2
Sung By
I'm Madly in Love with a Dream Girl
Captain Poildeau
Amorous Rose
Lydia Petrowska, Colonel Bombarde, Lieutenant Ponsonby, Lieutenant Jureau, Captain Poildeau and Chorus
Do Buy Some Candy, Sir
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Elaine, Lieutenant Jureau, Lieutenant Ponsonby and Chorus
Secrecy
Elaine, Lydia Petrowska, Mme. Fifi, Captain Poildeau, M. Theodore Lampelle and Lieutenant Ponsonby
I Mean to be Married as Soon as I Can
Mme. Fifi and Colonel Bombarde
Prudence Has Fled
Lydia Petrowska and Captain Poildeau
Act 3
Sung By
Since To-Day Our Colonel's Mating
Lieutenant Jureau, Antoine and Chorus
No More Girls for Me
Captain Poildeau and Girls
An-ti-ci-pa-tion
Lydia Petrowska and M. Theodore Lampelle
Look Before You Leap
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Colonel Bombarde, Captain Poildeau, Lieutenant Jureau, Lieutenant Ponsonby, M. Theodore Lampelle and Antoine
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