MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 01, 1907
Closing Date
Jun 06, 1908
Performances
282
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Herald Square Theatre
(Oct 01, 1907 - Jun 06, 1908)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
"The Universal," an American department store in London; The "Jardin de Paris," at Hammersmith.

Music by Howard Talbot; Book by Leedham Bantock and Arthur Anderson; Freely adapted and reconstructed by Edgar Smith; Lyrics by Arthur Anderson; Featuring "Much Obliged to You" by Benjamin Hapgood Burt; Featuring "When You Steal a Kiss or Two" by Kenneth S. Clark; Featuring "The Cherry in the Glass" by Paul Lincke; Featuring "The Cherry in the Glass" by Will D. Cobb; Featuring songs with lyrics by Lilla Cayley Robinson
Produced under the direction of J. C. Huffman and Julian Mitchell
Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin; Costume Design by William H. Matthews
Conducted by William E. MacQuinn
Henri Duval
manager
John Blobbs
waiter at the Jardin de Paris
 
Hon. Aubrey Battersea
friend of Lord Gushington
 
Hawkins
waiter
Millie Mostyn
overlady at "The Universal"
Mrs. Henry Schniff
formerly Mrs. Willoughby
Ninette Valois
of the millinery department
Henry Schniff
a soldier of misfortune
Lord Augustine Gushington
familiarly known as "Gussie"
Dudley Cheatham
cashier
Winnie Willoughby
Mrs. Schniff's daughter
Charley Chetwynd
a self-made young millionaire
Susie Scraggs
assistant cashier
Hattie Tryon
shopper
Kitty Ermine
shopper
Hope Gonne
saleslady
Lady Stonybroke
patron
Tessie Temple
cash girl
Dottie Styles
shopper
Tompkins
waiter
Rhode Rimple
cash girl
Ponsonby
a chauffeur
Sallie Sample
cash girl
Vera Leight
saleslady
Louis
booth attendant
Simkins
waiter
Mrs. Crossley-Shoppington
Mrs. Mark Down
patron
Winnie Wimple
cash girl
Mrs. Uneeda Wafer
patron
Ensemble
Ensemble
Mrs. Canby Dunn
patron
The Hon. Eunice Byington
patron
Rita Ruffhouse
saleslady
Ensemble
Tessie Tardington
saleslady
Ensemble
Mrs. M. Whittington
Francois
booth attendant
Ensemble
Lady Cheapington-Jones
patron
Ida Knowington
saleslady
John L. Fitz Corbet
Maggie
of the wrapping department
Lord Rumbold
friend of Lord Gushington
Grace Church
saleslady
Lottie Munn
shopper
Jean
booth attendant
Ensemble
Maida Mantell
saleslady
Willa Ketchum
saleslady
Bliffkins
waiter
Daisy Lyons
shopper
Pierre
booth attendant
Lady Bargyn-Hunter
patron
Trixie Coates
shopper
Mrs. C.O.D. Billings
patron
Winnie Fellows
saleslady
DeBelleville
porter for Millie Mostyn
music by Howard Talbot; lyrics by Arthur Anderson
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Entreprising Frenchman
Henri Duval and Chorus
Flirting
Dudley Cheatham and Susie Scraggs
Eh? Ah? Oh!
Mrs. Henry Schniff
Shopping
Shoppers and Chorus
(The Best I Get Is) 'Much Obliged to You
(music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt; lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt)
Millie Mostyn
The Bandbox Girl
Ninette Valois and Pony Ballet
Won't You Buy?
Winnie Willoughby and Charley Chetwynd
Act 2
Sung By
Frivolity
The Pony Ballet
I Want to Marry a Man (I Mean to Marry a Man)
Winnie Willoughby
The Glow-Worm
(music by Paul Lincke; lyrics by Lilla Cayley Robinson)
Winnie Willoughby
(Any Time You're) Passing By
Millie Mostyn
When You Steal a Kiss or Two (Making Love)
(music by Kenneth S. Clark; lyrics by Kenneth S. Clark)
Ninette Valois
The Cherry in the Glass
(music by Paul Lincke; lyrics by Will D. Cobb)
Charley Chetwynd
Now I've Married a Millionaire
Mrs. Henry Schniff
The Way of Trade
Susie Scraggs, Dudley Cheatham, The Pony Ballet and Chorus
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