MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 23, 1905
Closing Date
Mar 31, 1906
Performances
24
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
West End Theatre
(Oct 23, 1905 - Oct 28, 1905)
Haverly's 14th Street Theatre
(Oct 30, 1905 - Nov 04, 1905)
American Theatre
(Mar 26, 1906 - Mar 31, 1906)

Description
A Musical Comedy in Three Acts

Setting
Act 1: A Bowery Concert Hall; Act 2: A Street in Chinatown; Act 3: The Hotel Astor Roof Garden.

Comments
Also played at the Metropolis Theatre November 11-18, 1905 for 9 performances and at the Yorkville Theatre May 14-21, 1906 for 9 performances

Book by Willard Holcomb and Loney Haskell; Lyrics by Willard Holcomb and Loney Haskell; Music by Albert Von Tilzer; Musical Director: Clifford W. Meech
Staged by Jules Hurtig; Musical numbers and ensembles arranged by Charles Nevins
Scenic Design by Charles Brothers; Costume Design by Will R. Barnes; Electrical effects by Kleigl Brothers
Libbie Wurst
a sister act
Wienie Wurst
a sister act
Knox Knox
a knocker from Knoxville
Miss Vanderclip
an heiress
Baron Heinrich von Essigs
working as a waiter
Muzzy Liz
the belle of the Bowery
Ikey Skinalski
with political aspirations
Rag Time Jimmy
a Bowery bartender
Birdie Flip
the red soubrette
Gwendolyn Westside
Miss Vanderclip's chum
Miss Lenox
 
Dancer
Miss Manhattan
 
Dancer
 
Miss Park
Miss Columbus
Miss Washington
 
Dancer
Miss Astor
 
Showgirl
Miss Savoy
 
Showgirl
Miss Gilsey
 
Showgirl
 
Miss West End
Mr. McCreery
Will Vanderslip
too wealthy to work
Miss Breslin
 
Showgirl
 
Miss First
Dancer
The Rummager
queen of the pipe slaves
Dancer
Miss Riverside
Mr. Altman
Mock Duck
a Mongolian Diplomat
Mr. Hearn
Miss Hoffman
 
Showgirl
Miss Malborough
 
Showgirl
Miss Madison
 
Dancer
Showgirl
Miss Bartholdi
 
Showgirl
Dancer
Miss Astoria
 
Showgirl
Miss Waldorf
 
Showgirl
Miss Imperial
 
Showgirl
Mr. Sachs
 
Miss St. Nicholas
Dancer
 
Miss Lexington
Miss Waverly
Dancer
 
Miss Lafayette
Baron Ludwig von Essigs
Heinrich's brother
Mr. Macy
Headwaiter
imported for Hotel Astor
Mr. Ehlrich
Rosa Rosetta
an Italian flower girl
Miss St. Regis
 
Showgirl
Miss Holland
Cumming Swift
a theatrical manager
Patrolman Casey
an East Side Policeman
Miss Sturtevant
 
Dancer
Dancer
 
Miss Amasterdam
music by Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics by Loney Haskell and Willard Holcomb
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Rosa Rosetta
(lyrics by Earle C. Jones)
Rosa Rosetta and Chorus
I'd Like to See It
Baron Heinrich von Essigs
Down to Delaware
Birdie Flip
Come Down, Ma' Evening Star
Gwendolyn Westside and Show Girls
Lulu
Knox Knox, Libbie Wurst and Wienie Wurst
Have You Seen My Henry Brown
Rosa Rosetta
(It's) New York Town for Mine
Miss Vanderclip, Gwendolyn Westside, Rag Time Jimmy and Company
Act 2
Sung By
Lasso Lassie
Rag Time Jimmy, Libbie Wurst and Chorus
Be Polite
(lyrics by Junie McCree)
The Rummager
Chinese Finale
Entire Company
Act 3
Sung By
The Moon Has His Eyes on You
(lyrics by Billy Johnson)
Miss Vanderclip and Cumming Swift
Beauty Lane
(lyrics by Junie McCree)
Rag Time Jimmy and Birdie Flip
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