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The Flower of the Ranch
Musical
Comedy
Melodrama
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 20, 1908
Closing Date
May 02, 1908
Performances
16
Musical
Comedy
Melodrama
Play
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 20, 1908
Close Date: May 02, 1908
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Majestic Theatre
(Apr 20, 1908 - May 02, 1908)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Tomahawk, California
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Joseph E Howard Amusement Company, Inc.
Music by
Joseph E. Howard
; Book by
Joseph E. Howard
; Lyrics by
Joseph E. Howard
; Musical Director:
Dayton C. Paine
; Additional lyrics by
Collin Davis
; Featuring "(The Big) Banshee" by
Frank Adams
; Featuring "(The Big) Banshee" by
Will M. Hough
; Featuring "The Same Old Story" by
Arthur Gillespie
Dramatic staging by
Joseph E. Howard
; Ensemble numbers staged by
Ned Wayburn
La Petite Adelaide
Waunetta
the dancing girl
Mabel Barrison
Little Flower
a California bud
Joseph E. Howard
Jack Farnum
the owner of Big Horn Ranch
Edward Hume
Skivers
a tenderfoot from Maine
Frederick Knight
Cheyenne Charlie
of the days of '49
Mart Lorenz
O'Kinahoke
the Navajo Chief
Ruth Addington
Miss Trust
friend of Margaret
Emma Amsler
Broncho Buster
Camille Aster
Broncho Buster
William Betts
Judge Hopper
foster daddy to Little Flower
Ella Brandle
Miss Understand
friend of Margaret
Jessie Buckley
Broncho Buster
Margaret Davis
Broncho Buster
Severin De Deyn
Bob Brandon
the sheriff
M. Delaney
Cow Puncher
Forest Doolittle
Miss Behave
friend of Margaret
M. Fagin
Cow Puncher
A.A. Klein
Toni Miguel
a greaser
Camille LaVille
Broncho Buster
Janet MacDonald
Broncho Buster
J. P. MacSweeney
Sergeant McGinty, U.S.A.
of the garrison at Fort Custer
M. Marion
Cow Puncher
Lol Marlow
Broncho Buster
Verna Miller
Miss Taken
friend of Margaret
Ike Oliver
Pete
the barkeep at Little Flower's shack
M. Pickering
Cow Puncher
Leona Remington
Miss Judge
friend of Margaret
M. Rogers
Cow Puncher
Frederick Rogers
Shorty
a cowpuncher
M. Short
Cow Puncher
Earl Stanley
Timberline Ike
a bad man from Farnum's Big Horn Ranch
Claudine Tienette
Broncho Buster
John Todd
Dick Spaulding
a graduate of West Point
Katherine Tormey
Miss Fortune
friend of Margaret
M. Williams
Cow Puncher
Alma Youlin
Margaret Merron
the new schoolmarm
Songs
music by
Joseph E. Howard
; lyrics by
Joseph E. Howard
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
In the Shack That Little Flower Built
Chorus
The Light That Lies in Women's Eyes
Margaret Merron and Male Chorus
California, (Claremont)
(lyrics by
Collin Davis
)
Little Flower, Male Chorus and Broncho Busters
Just Say You Care
Little Flower and Jack Farnum
The Round-Up
Ensemble
Worried
(lyrics by
Collin Davis
)
Little Flower and Skivers
Act 2
Sung By
Lo-Lo
(lyrics by
Collin Davis
)
O'Kinahoke and Chorus
That's What a Fellow Does When He's in Love
Little Flower
Love Up a Tree
(lyrics by
Collin Davis
)
Skivers and Chorus
What's the Use of Dreaming
Jack Farnum
In the Days of '49
Cheyenne Charlie and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
The Garrison Ball
Ensemble
Come On, the Music Is Fine
Waunetta
(The Big) Banshee
(lyrics by
Frank Adams
and
Will M. Hough
)
Jack Farnum and Chorus
The Pajama and the Nightie
Little Flower, Skivers and Chorus
The Same Old Story
(lyrics by
Arthur Gillespie
)
Little Flower and Jack Farnum
The Merry Widow
Little Flower and Jack Farnum
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Joseph E Howard Amusement Company, Inc.
Music by
Joseph E. Howard
; Book by
Joseph E. Howard
; Lyrics by
Joseph E. Howard
; Musical Director:
Dayton C. Paine
; Additional lyrics by
Collin Davis
; Featuring "(The Big) Banshee" by
Frank Adams
; Featuring "(The Big) Banshee" by
Will M. Hough
; Featuring "The Same Old Story" by
Arthur Gillespie
Dramatic staging by
Joseph E. Howard
; Ensemble numbers staged by
Ned Wayburn
La Petite Adelaide
Waunetta
the dancing girl
Mabel Barrison
Little Flower
a California bud
Joseph E. Howard
Jack Farnum
the owner of Big Horn Ranch
Edward Hume
Skivers
a tenderfoot from Maine
Frederick Knight
Cheyenne Charlie
of the days of '49
Mart Lorenz
O'Kinahoke
the Navajo Chief
Ruth Addington
Miss Trust
friend of Margaret
Emma Amsler
Broncho Buster
Camille Aster
Broncho Buster
William Betts
Judge Hopper
foster daddy to Little Flower
Ella Brandle
Miss Understand
friend of Margaret
Jessie Buckley
Broncho Buster
Margaret Davis
Broncho Buster
Severin De Deyn
Bob Brandon
the sheriff
M. Delaney
Cow Puncher
Forest Doolittle
Miss Behave
friend of Margaret
M. Fagin
Cow Puncher
A.A. Klein
Toni Miguel
a greaser
Camille LaVille
Broncho Buster
Janet MacDonald
Broncho Buster
J. P. MacSweeney
Sergeant McGinty, U.S.A.
of the garrison at Fort Custer
M. Marion
Cow Puncher
Lol Marlow
Broncho Buster
Verna Miller
Miss Taken
friend of Margaret
Ike Oliver
Pete
the barkeep at Little Flower's shack
M. Pickering
Cow Puncher
Leona Remington
Miss Judge
friend of Margaret
M. Rogers
Cow Puncher
Frederick Rogers
Shorty
a cowpuncher
M. Short
Cow Puncher
Earl Stanley
Timberline Ike
a bad man from Farnum's Big Horn Ranch
Claudine Tienette
Broncho Buster
John Todd
Dick Spaulding
a graduate of West Point
Katherine Tormey
Miss Fortune
friend of Margaret
M. Williams
Cow Puncher
Alma Youlin
Margaret Merron
the new schoolmarm
music by
Joseph E. Howard
; lyrics by
Joseph E. Howard
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
In the Shack That Little Flower Built
Chorus
The Light That Lies in Women's Eyes
Margaret Merron and Male Chorus
California, (Claremont)
(lyrics by
Collin Davis
)
Little Flower, Male Chorus and Broncho Busters
Just Say You Care
Little Flower and Jack Farnum
The Round-Up
Ensemble
Worried
(lyrics by
Collin Davis
)
Little Flower and Skivers
Act 2
Sung By
Lo-Lo
(lyrics by
Collin Davis
)
O'Kinahoke and Chorus
That's What a Fellow Does When He's in Love
Little Flower
Love Up a Tree
(lyrics by
Collin Davis
)
Skivers and Chorus
What's the Use of Dreaming
Jack Farnum
In the Days of '49
Cheyenne Charlie and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
The Garrison Ball
Ensemble
Come On, the Music Is Fine
Waunetta
(The Big) Banshee
(lyrics by
Frank Adams
and
Will M. Hough
)
Jack Farnum and Chorus
The Pajama and the Nightie
Little Flower, Skivers and Chorus
The Same Old Story
(lyrics by
Arthur Gillespie
)
Little Flower and Jack Farnum
The Merry Widow
Little Flower and Jack Farnum
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