MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Aug 19, 1907
Closing Date
Sep 28, 1907
Performances
47
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Lyric Theatre
(Aug 19, 1907 - Sep 19, 1907)
Casino Theatre
(Sep 19, 1907 - Sep 28, 1907)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Act I: Parlor of Hotel at Old Point Comfort, Virginia. Act II: Sun Parlor in same hotel. Act III: the parade grounds at Fortress Monroe

Produced by Broadhurst & Currie
Music by Gustav Kerker; Book by George Broadhurst; Lyrics by George Broadhurst; Featuring "My Old Rocking Chair" by George Spink
Produced under the stage direction of Thomas Wise; Musical numbers under the direction of Lewis Hooper
Settings by D. Frank Dodge, Frank E. Gates and E. A. Morange; Costume Design by Mlle. Frederica DeWolfe and Mood
Orchestra under the direction of Herman Perlet
Arthur Gilbert
Seabright's nephew
Wayland Clingstone
one of the boys of long ago
Florence Gilbert
Seabright's niece
Lieutenant King
stationed at Fortress Monroe
Adelaide Forster
(The Lady) from Lane's detective agency
Singleton Seabright
who assumes the name of Bassett
Front
who runs the hotel
Cashier
Henry Andrews
a policeman
Telephone Girl
Telephone Girl
Telephone Girl
Arabella Clingstone
an appropriated angel
Cashier
Typewriter
Cashier
Johnson
a fearless detective
Telephone Girl
Mamie Morris
Miss Gilbert's maid
Cashier
Bell-Boy
Telephone Girl
Porter
Bell-Boy
Telephone Girl
Porter
Typewriter
Typewriter
Typewriter
Typewriter
Telephone Girl
Cashier
Typewriter
Cashier
Cashier
Cashier
William Darrow
a policeman
Lord Choppentott
Typewriter
Bell-Boy
Porter
Telephone Girl
Telephone Girl
Bell-Boy
music by Gustav Kerker; lyrics by George Broadhurst
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Take a Maid
Florence Gilbert and Arthur Gilbert
That Really Was a Lovely Place for Me
Mamie Morris
It Takes a Woman to Catch a Man
Adelaide Forster
(Rock-Rock-Rock Let Me Rock in) My Old Rocking Chair
(music by George Spink; lyrics by George Spink)
Singleton Seabright and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
I Met My Love in a Restaurant
Lieutenant King and Chorus
I Never Do It Now
Wayland Clingstone, Arthur Gilbert and Front
You, Just You
Florence Gilbert and Chorus
Story Book Days
Lieutenant King
(The) Correspondence School
Mamie Morris
Act 3
Sung By
Ladies' Day Parade
Lieutenant King and Chorus
Woman, Lovely Woman
Singleton Seabright
The Sweetest Words That E'er Were Said
Florence Gilbert and Lieutenant King
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