MusicalExtravaganzaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 28, 1908
Closing Date
May 23, 1908
Performances
122
MusicalExtravaganzaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
New York Theatre
(Jan 28, 1908 - May 23, 1908)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
Various locations in Paris, Monte Carlo, New York

Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
Music by Maurice Levi; Book by Harry B. Smith; Lyrics by Harry B. Smith; Featuring "My Diabolo Beau" by Kenneth S. Clark; Featuring "That Wasn't All" by Addison Burkhardt and Matt Woodward; Featuring "My Diabolo Beau" by Kenneth S. Clark; Featuring "That Wasn't All" by Louis A. Hirsch; Featuring "The Dollar Sign" by Jessie Villars; Featuring "The Dollar Sign" by Fleta Ian Brown; Featuring "The Soul Kiss (Just for You from Above)" by Lewis Gates; Music for Mlle. Genee's divertissements by Cuthbert Clark; Orchestra under the direction of Max Schmidt; Featuring "Those College Yells" by Clarence M. Chapel; Featuring "Those College Yells" by Cecil Lean
Staged by Herbert Gresham and Julian Mitchell; Aerial evolutions arranged by Herr H. Schultz; Mlle. Genee's divertissements arranged by Alexander Genee
Scenic Design by John H. Young, Ernest Albert, Frank E. Gates and Edward A. Morange; Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson and Pancaud of Paris; Costumes for Mlle. Genee's divertissements designed by Wilhelm
Sol. Skevinsky
traveling for pleasure
The Dancer
J. Lucifer Mephisto
Suzette
a model, in love with Maurice
Ketcham Short
of Wall Street
Cleo
the belle of the Tabarin
 
George Cohan
Donald Brian
Fifine
dancer
 
Bessie Clayton
Yvonne
Parisienne
 
Henrietta Crosman
Dancing Girl
Dancing Girl
Maclyn Arbuckle
Florence Rockwell
Mary Garden
Dancing Girl
Cleopatra
Mme. Nazimova
Billee Burke
Ethel Jackson
Camille
Parisienne
 
Fritzi Scheff
Lucia
Mephisto's daughter
 
Anna Held
"Parisian Model"
Mr. Fogg
of London
 
Custom House Inspector
Hattie Williams
Vesta Victoria
Maud Adams
Maxine Eliot
Angela
the Foggs' daughter
 
Denise
Parisienne
 
A Gibson Bathing Girl
 
Rose Stahl
Leonara Brandt
Captain Bulwinkle
a promoter
Dancing Girl
Celeste
Parisienne
 
Mrs. Carter
Liane
Parisienne
 
Ethel Barrymore
Mrs. Fogg
 
Fay Templeton
Satanella
Mephisto's daughter
Dancing Girl
Dancing Girl
Carmen
Dancing Girl
Dancing Girl
Reggie
a school boy
 
Edna May
Arnold Daly
Manon
Parisienne
 
Marguerite
 
Margaret Illington
Dancing Girl
Therese
a model
 
Grace LaRue
Sulphuria
Mephisto's daughter
Diabola
Mephisto's daughter
 
Phrynette
A Manager
Harry Woodruff
Dancing Girl
Ethel Levey
Impia
Mephisto's daughter
Maurice
a sculptor
Francine
Demona
Mephisto's daughter
Bonnie Maginn
music by Maurice Levi; lyrics by Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
When the Swallows Return in the Spring
Cleo and Male Chorus
Meet Me at the Tabarin
Chorus
That Wasn't All
(music by Louis A. Hirsch; lyrics by Addison Burkhardt and Matt Woodward)
J. Lucifer Mephisto
The Dances of the Tabarin
Ensemble
The Dollar Sign
(music by Fleta Ian Brown; lyrics by Jessie Villars)
Sol. Skevinsky and Mephisto's Daughters
My Affinity
Cleo and Sol. Skevinsky
(I'm) The Human Night-Key of New York
Ketcham Short, Parisiennes and Ensemble
Let's Pretend
Suzette and Ketcham Short
The Soul Kiss (Just for You from Above)
(lyrics by Lewis Gates)
J. Lucifer Mephisto, Maurice, Carmen, Manon, Cleopatra, Phrynette and Denise
My Diabolo Beau
(music by Kenneth S. Clark; lyrics by Kenneth S. Clark)
Cleo
Happy Day March
Money Ballet
Act 2
Sung By
I Wonder Where They'll Go
J. Lucifer Mephisto
A Quiet Sunday in 1920
Dancers
I'm Glad to Get Back to New York
Cleo and Ensemble
There Were Actors Then
J. Lucifer Mephisto
Any Old Place (in the World) With You
Suzette and Ketcham Short
Those College Yells (Rah! Rah! Rah!)
(music by Clarence M. Chapel; lyrics by Cecil Lean)
Ketcham Short and Male Chorus
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