MusicalRevueOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 31, 1917
Closing Date
Jan 26, 1918
Performances
100
MusicalRevueOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Park Theatre
(Oct 31, 1917 - Jan 1918)
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Jan 14, 1918 - Jan 26, 1918)

Description
A Revue in Two Acts, a Prologue, and 11 Scenes

Setting
New York, Valencia, Granada, Alhambra, Seville, and Madrid

Book by J. F. Elizondo and Eulogio Velasco; Music by Quinito Valverde; Lyrics by Eulogio Velasco and J. F. Elizondo; English Book Adaptation by Ruth Boyd Ober; Musical Director: Julian Benloch
Directed by Alonzo Price and Eulogio Velasco
Toreador
Charles Seek
Chorus
Mercedes
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Foxwell Hunt
 
Chevy Chase
Chorus
Chorus
Classic Dancer
Jerezano, Torerito, Cucu
 
A Spanish Lady
Schuyler Wrightwell
Gypsy Dancer
Valencienne, Holy Week, Maja de Goya, La Guitarra
 
A Spanish Lady
Pepe Hillo
Dolores
Chorus
Zobeida, Fair of Seville, Torerito
 
La Tirana, Serafina, Cucu
 
A Spanish Lady
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
The Gypsy, Marchosito, Torerito, Maja Moderna,Cucu
 
A Spanish Lady
Chorus
Chorus
Almanzor

Park Theatre (Oct 31, 1917 - Jan 1918)

Knickerbocker Theatre (Jan 14, 1918 - Jan 26, 1918)

Produced by William Morris
Act 0
Sung By
Love Is Very Different
Schuyler Wrightwell and Girls
Come With Me
Mercedes
Off to Spain
Schuyler Wrightwell, Mercedes and Girls
Act 1
Sung By
Garotin Song
Charles Seek
Holy Week
A Spanish Lady
Ay! Que Rico
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
New York, U.S.A.
Mercedes and Schuyler Wrightwell
Jerezanos
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Marchosito
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
To te quiero
Chorus and Mercedes
Torerito Torerazo
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Can This Be Love
Mercedes
Pepe Hillo
Pepe Hillo and Chorus
Maja de Goya
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Maja Modernia
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
There's a Chapter
Mercedes and Schuyler Wrightwell
Schottiss del Cucu
A Spanish Lady
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