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A Princess of Kensington
Musical
Opera
Romantic Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Aug 31, 1903
Closing Date
Oct 03, 1903
Performances
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Musical
Opera
Romantic Comedy
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Aug 31, 1903
Close Date: Oct 03, 1903
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Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Aug 31, 1903 - Oct 03, 1903)
Description
An opera in two acts
Setting
Kensington Gardens near "The Basin" and Winkelmouth-on-Sea
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
John C. Fisher
Music by
Edward German
; Libretto by
Basil Hood
; Musical Director:
J. Sebastian Hiller
; Featuring songs by
Ernest Shand
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
C.H. Bovill
; Additional lyrics by
James T. Powers
Staged by
Cyril Scott
Costume Design by
Alias, London
and
Mme. Freisinger
Wyatt E. Barnes
Lily Bircham
Butterfly
Walter S. Craven
Yapp
Pauline de la Paz
Mustardseed
Dora DeFilippe
Kenna
Nellie Emerald
Dragonfly
Cecil Engleheart
Joy
Amelia Fields
Nell Reddish
Stanley H. Forde
Mr. Reddish
Pauline Frederick
Titania
Elsie Gibbons
Cobweb
C. H. Hillman
James Doubleday
Loyd Hoey
Zephyrus
Fred Huntley
Bill Blake
George B. Jackson
Sir James Jellicoe
Richie Ling
Lieutenant Brook Green
Edward Martindel
Azuriel
Angela May
Lady Jellicoe
George Mudie
Old Ben
James T. Powers
William Jelf
Thomas Shannon
Recruiting Sergeant
William Stephens
Puck
Jack Taylor
Oberon
Bernard Tieman
Will Weatherley
Estelle Ward
Peaseblossom
Leila Williams
Moth
P. J. Worthington
Jem Johnson
Songs
music by
Edward German
; lyrics by
Basil Hood
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Fairies, Fairies Come Forth
Girls
From Where the Scotch Mountains
Oberon and Titania
If We Pass Beyond the Portals
Puck
Seven O'Clock in the Morning
Joy and Lieutenant Brook Green
Who That Knows How I Love You, Love
Kenna, Lady Jellicoe, Joy, Lieutenant Brook Green, Puck and Azuriel
(We're) Four Jolly Sailormen
William Jelf and Three Sailors
Oh! What Is Woman's Duty
Nell Reddish
We're Butchers and Bakers and Candlestick-Makers
Butterfly
Twin Butterflies That Fitfully Fall
Peaseblossom
Now, Here's to the 'Prentices'
Lieutenant Brook Green
At the Seaside
(music by
Ernest Shand
; lyrics by
C.H. Bovill
and
James T. Powers
)
William Jelf
If Love in a Cottage Be All That They Tell
Joy, Lieutenant Brook Green and Puck
Till the Day of My Majority
Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
High and Dry Let Her Lie
Chorus
A Mountain Stood Like a Grim Outpost
Kenna
By a Piccadilly Cab Stand
William Jelf
If You Will Spare the Time
William Jelf, Kenna, Puck and Chorus
See a Rainbow Arch
Chorus
A Sprig of Rosemarie
Lieutenant Brook Green
A German Prince May Wed Me Since
Nell Reddish, Puck and William Jelf
It's a Pressing Invitation That I Bring
Ensemble
Seven O'Clock in the Morning
Ensemble
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
John C. Fisher
Music by
Edward German
; Libretto by
Basil Hood
; Musical Director:
J. Sebastian Hiller
; Featuring songs by
Ernest Shand
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
C.H. Bovill
; Additional lyrics by
James T. Powers
Staged by
Cyril Scott
Costume Design by
Alias, London
and
Mme. Freisinger
Wyatt E. Barnes
Lily Bircham
Butterfly
Walter S. Craven
Yapp
Pauline de la Paz
Mustardseed
Dora DeFilippe
Kenna
Nellie Emerald
Dragonfly
Cecil Engleheart
Joy
Amelia Fields
Nell Reddish
Stanley H. Forde
Mr. Reddish
Pauline Frederick
Titania
Elsie Gibbons
Cobweb
C. H. Hillman
James Doubleday
Loyd Hoey
Zephyrus
Fred Huntley
Bill Blake
George B. Jackson
Sir James Jellicoe
Richie Ling
Lieutenant Brook Green
Edward Martindel
Azuriel
Angela May
Lady Jellicoe
George Mudie
Old Ben
James T. Powers
William Jelf
Thomas Shannon
Recruiting Sergeant
William Stephens
Puck
Jack Taylor
Oberon
Bernard Tieman
Will Weatherley
Estelle Ward
Peaseblossom
Leila Williams
Moth
P. J. Worthington
Jem Johnson
music by
Edward German
; lyrics by
Basil Hood
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Fairies, Fairies Come Forth
Girls
From Where the Scotch Mountains
Oberon and Titania
If We Pass Beyond the Portals
Puck
Seven O'Clock in the Morning
Joy and Lieutenant Brook Green
Who That Knows How I Love You, Love
Kenna, Lady Jellicoe, Joy, Lieutenant Brook Green, Puck and Azuriel
(We're) Four Jolly Sailormen
William Jelf and Three Sailors
Oh! What Is Woman's Duty
Nell Reddish
We're Butchers and Bakers and Candlestick-Makers
Butterfly
Twin Butterflies That Fitfully Fall
Peaseblossom
Now, Here's to the 'Prentices'
Lieutenant Brook Green
At the Seaside
(music by
Ernest Shand
; lyrics by
C.H. Bovill
and
James T. Powers
)
William Jelf
If Love in a Cottage Be All That They Tell
Joy, Lieutenant Brook Green and Puck
Till the Day of My Majority
Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
High and Dry Let Her Lie
Chorus
A Mountain Stood Like a Grim Outpost
Kenna
By a Piccadilly Cab Stand
William Jelf
If You Will Spare the Time
William Jelf, Kenna, Puck and Chorus
See a Rainbow Arch
Chorus
A Sprig of Rosemarie
Lieutenant Brook Green
A German Prince May Wed Me Since
Nell Reddish, Puck and William Jelf
It's a Pressing Invitation That I Bring
Ensemble
Seven O'Clock in the Morning
Ensemble
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