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Her Regiment
Musical
Operetta
Original
Opening Date
Nov 12, 1917
Closing Date
Dec 29, 1917
Performances
56
Musical
Operetta
Original
Open Date: Nov 12, 1917
Close Date: Dec 29, 1917
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Nov 12, 1917 - Dec 1917)
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Dec 10, 1917 - Dec 29, 1917)
Description
An operetta in three acts
Setting
A French military encampment in Normandy, June 1914
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Joe Weber
Book by
William Le Baron
; Music by
Victor Herbert
; Lyrics by
William Le Baron
; Musical Director:
Fritz Stahlberg
Staged by
Fred G. Latham
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
and
William Castle
; Costume Design by
Schneider-Anderson Company
and
Croyden, Ltd.
G. Arnold
Chorus
George Averill
Carabine
Chorus
George Avery
Chorus
Harry Bostock
Chorus
Donald Brian
Andre de Courcy
Norma Brown
Jeanette
Lionel Chalmers
Chorus
Hugh Chilvers
Colonel Ponstable
Phyllis Curl
Chorus
Mina Davis
Chorus
Norma Day
Chorus
Betty Diggott
Chorus
Clara Eckstrom
Chorus
Paulina French
Madame Guerriere
Beryl Gwynne
Chorus
Charles Hessong
Chorus
Josie Intropidi
Lisette Berlier
Sidney Jarvis
Eugene de Merriame
Florence Jay
Chorus
Arthur Kinney
Chorus
William J. Kline
Chorus
Elaine Landau
Chorus
Alice Leslie
Chorus
Frederick Mamatt
Sergeant Sabretache
Audrey Maple
Estelle Duvernay
Edyth Mason
Fifi
Alice Maurice
Chorus
Paul McShane
Chorus
Frank Meyers
Francois
Frank Moulan
Blanquet
Virginia O'Brien
Chorus
P. Scott Paton
Chorus
D. Peel
Chorus
J. Preslow
Chorus
Lillian Ring
Chorus
Benjamin Rogers
Chorus
Cissie Sewell
Georgette
August Shelthrope
Chorus
Jack Sparley
Chorus
Ethel Tennis
Chorus
Elizabeth Young
Chorus
Songs
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
William Le Baron
Act 1
Sung By
You Never Can Tell How a Marriage Will Take
Blanquet and Lisette Berlier
Oh, My!
Andre de Courcy and Soldiers
Soldier Men
Estelle Duvernay and Chorus
(A) Little Farm in Normandie
Estelle Duvernay and Andre de Courcy
'Twixt Love and Duty
Andre de Courcy and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
(The) American Serenade
Estelle Duvernay and Chorus
Art (The Art Song)
Eugene de Merriame and Girls
Some Day
Estelle Duvernay and Andre de Courcy
Act 3
Sung By
The Devil and the Deep Sea
Blanquet, Lisette Berlier and Soldiers
Superlative Love
Estelle Duvernay and Andre de Courcy
As the Years Roll By
Blanquet
Vive la France!
Andre de Courcy and Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Joe Weber
Book by
William Le Baron
; Music by
Victor Herbert
; Lyrics by
William Le Baron
; Musical Director:
Fritz Stahlberg
Staged by
Fred G. Latham
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
and
William Castle
; Costume Design by
Schneider-Anderson Company
and
Croyden, Ltd.
G. Arnold
Chorus
George Averill
Carabine
Chorus
George Avery
Chorus
Harry Bostock
Chorus
Donald Brian
Andre de Courcy
Norma Brown
Jeanette
Lionel Chalmers
Chorus
Hugh Chilvers
Colonel Ponstable
Phyllis Curl
Chorus
Mina Davis
Chorus
Norma Day
Chorus
Betty Diggott
Chorus
Clara Eckstrom
Chorus
Paulina French
Madame Guerriere
Beryl Gwynne
Chorus
Charles Hessong
Chorus
Josie Intropidi
Lisette Berlier
Sidney Jarvis
Eugene de Merriame
Florence Jay
Chorus
Arthur Kinney
Chorus
William J. Kline
Chorus
Elaine Landau
Chorus
Alice Leslie
Chorus
Frederick Mamatt
Sergeant Sabretache
Audrey Maple
Estelle Duvernay
Edyth Mason
Fifi
Alice Maurice
Chorus
Paul McShane
Chorus
Frank Meyers
Francois
Frank Moulan
Blanquet
Virginia O'Brien
Chorus
P. Scott Paton
Chorus
D. Peel
Chorus
J. Preslow
Chorus
Lillian Ring
Chorus
Benjamin Rogers
Chorus
Cissie Sewell
Georgette
August Shelthrope
Chorus
Jack Sparley
Chorus
Ethel Tennis
Chorus
Elizabeth Young
Chorus
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
William Le Baron
Act 1
Sung By
You Never Can Tell How a Marriage Will Take
Blanquet and Lisette Berlier
Oh, My!
Andre de Courcy and Soldiers
Soldier Men
Estelle Duvernay and Chorus
(A) Little Farm in Normandie
Estelle Duvernay and Andre de Courcy
'Twixt Love and Duty
Andre de Courcy and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
(The) American Serenade
Estelle Duvernay and Chorus
Art (The Art Song)
Eugene de Merriame and Girls
Some Day
Estelle Duvernay and Andre de Courcy
Act 3
Sung By
The Devil and the Deep Sea
Blanquet, Lisette Berlier and Soldiers
Superlative Love
Estelle Duvernay and Andre de Courcy
As the Years Roll By
Blanquet
Vive la France!
Andre de Courcy and Company
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