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The Motor Girl
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 15, 1909
Closing Date
Oct 1909
Performances
111
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jun 15, 1909
Close Date: Oct 1909
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Lyric Theatre
(Jun 15, 1909 - Sep 04, 1909)
West End Theatre
(Sep 13, 1909 - Sep 1909)
Lincoln Square Theatre
(Sep 27, 1909 - Oct 1909)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
The Holland City of Saardam and the Grand Hotel in Paris
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Frank Hennessy
Music by
Julian Edwards
; Book by
Charles J. Campbell
and
Ralph M. Skinner
; Lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
and
Ralph M. Skinner
; Musical Director:
Ben M. Jerome
Staged by
Frank Smithson
; Choreographed by
Wellington Cross
Scenic Design by
Lee Lash & Co.
Helen Adair
Lottie Lakeside
Fred Bates
Chorus
Marie Baxter
Chorus
Stella Bowe
Penlope Penn
May Brennan
Chorus
Elizabeth Brice
Louise
Martin Brown
Dick Willoughby
Georgia Caine
Dorothy Dare
George Callahan
Mynheer Alehoff
James B. Carson
Ludwig Liebling
Anita Claire
Chorus
Alice Clayton
Chorus
James F. Cook
Bill Pusher
Flora Crosbie
Hope Hapgood
Elinor Dayne
Lizette
Chorus
Mildred DeSilva
Chorus
Mayme Dupont
Chorus
Sue Duval
Chorus
Lillian Foster
Priscilla Penrose
Bessie Franklin
Mrs. Arthur Dare
Ross Harvey
Chorus
Leota Hingston
Welthea Walton
Valentine Homan
Chorus
Ned Joyce
Chauffeur
Jackson Karlyle
Chorus
George Lanning
Chorus
Jack Laughlin
Chorus
Charles Leach
John Lorenz
Robin Coyne
Ted Lorraine
Chorus
Carroll C. Lucas
President of the Auto Club
George Lyman
Arthur Dare
Giorgio Majeroni
General Bockheister
Minnesota Martrit
Chorus
Thomas B. McCormick
Chorus
Edward McNulty
Chorus
Sadie Melles
Chorus
Evelyn Meredith
Chorus
Julia Meredith
Chorus
Bessilee Merrill
Georgette
Chorus
Alvin Morton
Chorus
Ethel Mostyn
Chorus
Nancy Newell
Chorus
Robert O'Connor
Felix
George O'Rourke
Chorus
George Pauncefort
Adolphous
Anita Pollock
Prudence Pennington
Nancy Poole
Faith Fairleigh
Homer Potts
Chorus
Katherine Robertson
Chorus
Helen Scotten
Charity Chambers
John Shaddick
Chorus
Adelaide Sharp
Wilhelmina Lamm
Frank Shea
Captain Ruffhaus
Bert Smith
Chorus
Ethel Tanguay
Chorus
Mattie Ten Eyck
Patience Partridge
Harry Thornell
Chorus
Corene Uzzell
Chorus
Katherine Walden
Chorus
Katherine Warren
Chorus
Dorothy Warrington
Chorus
Laura Wentworth
Ruth Rittenhouse
Elizabeth Young
Chorus
Songs
music by
Julian Edwards
; lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
and
Ralph M. Skinner
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Prosit
Mynheer Alehoff
Trot-i-ty Trot
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
General Bockheister and Uhlans
When We Were Twenty-One
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Adolphous and Chorus
Wilhelmina
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Wilhelmina Lamm and Dutch Boys and Girls
(I'm) The Motor Girl
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare and Chorus
Out in a Barnyard
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Bill Pusher, Robin Coyne and Wilhelmina Lamm
All the World Loves a Lover
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare, Louise and Ludwig Liebling
Just Like This
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Louise
Just Suppose You Loved Me
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare and Dick Willoughby
Act 2
Sung By
The Honor of Altenstein
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
General Bockheister and Uhlans
Finesse
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare and American Girls
In Philadelphia
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Louise, Quakers and Uhlans
What Can a Fellow Do?
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dick Willoughby
When I'm a Duchess
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Wilhelmina Lamm
Coffee and Cheese
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare, Wilhelmina Lamm, Mrs. Arthur Dare, Robin Coyne, Adolphous, General Bockheister and Dick Willoughby
The Belle of the Dairy Lunch
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare and Chorus
I'm Old Enough to Think
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Louise and Chorus
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Frank Hennessy
Music by
Julian Edwards
; Book by
Charles J. Campbell
and
Ralph M. Skinner
; Lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
and
Ralph M. Skinner
; Musical Director:
Ben M. Jerome
Staged by
Frank Smithson
; Choreographed by
Wellington Cross
Scenic Design by
Lee Lash & Co.
Helen Adair
Lottie Lakeside
Fred Bates
Chorus
Marie Baxter
Chorus
Stella Bowe
Penlope Penn
May Brennan
Chorus
Elizabeth Brice
Louise
Martin Brown
Dick Willoughby
Georgia Caine
Dorothy Dare
George Callahan
Mynheer Alehoff
James B. Carson
Ludwig Liebling
Anita Claire
Chorus
Alice Clayton
Chorus
James F. Cook
Bill Pusher
Flora Crosbie
Hope Hapgood
Elinor Dayne
Lizette
Chorus
Mildred DeSilva
Chorus
Mayme Dupont
Chorus
Sue Duval
Chorus
Lillian Foster
Priscilla Penrose
Bessie Franklin
Mrs. Arthur Dare
Ross Harvey
Chorus
Leota Hingston
Welthea Walton
Valentine Homan
Chorus
Ned Joyce
Chauffeur
Jackson Karlyle
Chorus
George Lanning
Chorus
Jack Laughlin
Chorus
Charles Leach
John Lorenz
Robin Coyne
Ted Lorraine
Chorus
Carroll C. Lucas
President of the Auto Club
George Lyman
Arthur Dare
Giorgio Majeroni
General Bockheister
Minnesota Martrit
Chorus
Thomas B. McCormick
Chorus
Edward McNulty
Chorus
Sadie Melles
Chorus
Evelyn Meredith
Chorus
Julia Meredith
Chorus
Bessilee Merrill
Georgette
Chorus
Alvin Morton
Chorus
Ethel Mostyn
Chorus
Nancy Newell
Chorus
Robert O'Connor
Felix
George O'Rourke
Chorus
George Pauncefort
Adolphous
Anita Pollock
Prudence Pennington
Nancy Poole
Faith Fairleigh
Homer Potts
Chorus
Katherine Robertson
Chorus
Helen Scotten
Charity Chambers
John Shaddick
Chorus
Adelaide Sharp
Wilhelmina Lamm
Frank Shea
Captain Ruffhaus
Bert Smith
Chorus
Ethel Tanguay
Chorus
Mattie Ten Eyck
Patience Partridge
Harry Thornell
Chorus
Corene Uzzell
Chorus
Katherine Walden
Chorus
Katherine Warren
Chorus
Dorothy Warrington
Chorus
Laura Wentworth
Ruth Rittenhouse
Elizabeth Young
Chorus
music by
Julian Edwards
; lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
and
Ralph M. Skinner
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Prosit
Mynheer Alehoff
Trot-i-ty Trot
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
General Bockheister and Uhlans
When We Were Twenty-One
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Adolphous and Chorus
Wilhelmina
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Wilhelmina Lamm and Dutch Boys and Girls
(I'm) The Motor Girl
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare and Chorus
Out in a Barnyard
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Bill Pusher, Robin Coyne and Wilhelmina Lamm
All the World Loves a Lover
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare, Louise and Ludwig Liebling
Just Like This
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Louise
Just Suppose You Loved Me
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare and Dick Willoughby
Act 2
Sung By
The Honor of Altenstein
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
General Bockheister and Uhlans
Finesse
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare and American Girls
In Philadelphia
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Louise, Quakers and Uhlans
What Can a Fellow Do?
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dick Willoughby
When I'm a Duchess
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Wilhelmina Lamm
Coffee and Cheese
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare, Wilhelmina Lamm, Mrs. Arthur Dare, Robin Coyne, Adolphous, General Bockheister and Dick Willoughby
The Belle of the Dairy Lunch
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Dorothy Dare and Chorus
I'm Old Enough to Think
(lyrics by
Charles J. Campbell
)
Louise and Chorus
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