MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 01, 1909
Closing Date
Feb 1910
Performances
88
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
New Amsterdam Theatre
(Nov 01, 1909 - Jan 08, 1910)
Grand Opera House
(Feb 07, 1910 - Feb 1910)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Paris, France and England

Produced by Klaw & Erlanger
Choreographed by Julian Mitchell; Staged by Herbert Gresham; Ballets for Mlle. Genee produced under the personal direction of Alexander Genee
Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson; Mlle. Genee's costumes designed by Wilhelm; Scenic Design by Ernest Albert
Mr. Wiseheimer
Professor Alonzo Dingelblatz
Viola
adopted daughter of the Professor and the Doctor
 
The Christmas Fairy
 
The Spirit of Champagne
 
Queen of the Floral Fete
Ernest Connor
Koffitchsky
a Russian
Mrs. Vera Willing
Traddles
a footman
Mary Anne
Rosa
a Gypsy Girl
The Sergeant
The Colonel
Doctor Algernon Hornblower
Ned Brandon

New Amsterdam Theatre (Nov 01, 1909 - Jan 08, 1910)

Cast

Viola
adopted daughter of the Professor and the Doctor

Grand Opera House (Feb 07, 1910 - Feb 1910)

Act 1
Sung By
Sleigh Bells May Be Wedding Bells
(music by Robert Hood Bowers; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Ensemble
To Bring Up a Girl
(music by Karl Hoschna; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Mary Anne, Professor Alonzo Dingelblatz and Doctor Algernon Hornblower
Dancing the Cottillion
(music by Raymond Hubbell; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Ensemble
The Cooney Spooney Dance
(music by Jean Schwartz; lyrics by William Jerome)
Mary Anne and Doctor Algernon Hornblower
If Only I Were Santa Claus
(music by Robert Hood Bowers; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Professor Alonzo Dingelblatz, Doctor Algernon Hornblower and Mr. Wiseheimer
Act 2
Sung By
Carnival
(music by Robert Hood Bowers; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Ensemble
They're Not Doing That This Season
(music by Albert Gumble; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Mrs. Vera Willing
Franco-American Ragtime
(music by Jean Schwartz; lyrics by William Jerome)
Mary Anne and Ensemble
(You Can Have Your 'Oh You Kids' But) It's a Loving Wife for Mine
(music by Herbert Ingraham; lyrics by Herbert Ingraham)
Doctor Algernon Hornblower, Professor Alonzo Dingelblatz and Ensemble
Act 3
Sung By
Boat Race Chorus
(music by Robert Hood Bowers; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Ensemble
It May Be So, But I Doubt It
(music by Robert Hood Bowers; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Mrs. Vera Willing and Ensemble
A Collection of Blue Notes
(lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Professor Alonzo Dingelblatz and Doctor Algernon Hornblower
The Silver Star
(music by Albert Gumble; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Viola and Company
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