MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Aug 09, 1915
Closing Date
Aug 28, 1915
Performances
24
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Aug 09, 1915 - Aug 28, 1915)

This production is a return engagement of The Girl from Utah (Aug 24, 1914 - Dec 05, 1914)

Description
A musical in two acts and four scenes

Setting
London, England

Produced by Charles Frohman
Book by James T. Tanner; Music by Paul Rubens and Sidney Jones; Lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Adrian Ross; Additional numbers by Jerome D. Kern; Featuring songs with lyrics by Harry B. Smith, Arthur Wimperis, Herbert Reynolds and Bert Lee; Featuring songs by Herman Finck, Harry Castling, C. W. Murphy, Worton David and Chris Smith; Musical Director: Gustave Salzer and Theodore Stearns
Staged by J. A. E. Malone
Costume Design by Schneider-Anderson Company
By arrangement with The New York Herald and R.F. Outcal
Chorus
Mrs. Ponsonby
Chorus
Lord Amersham
Sandy Blair
leading man at the Gaiety Theatre
Trimpel
of Brixton Rest
A Flapper
Policeman PR 38
Miss Rosie Jocelyn
Actress at the Gaiety Theatre
Lady Muriel Chepstone
Bobbie Longshot
Chorus
Chorus
Dora Manners
leading lady of the Gaiety Theatre
Chorus
Chorus
Comissionaire
Miss Lydia Saville
Actress at the Gaiety Theatre
Douglas Noel
Colonel Oldham-Pryce
Chorus
Miss Violet Vesey
Actress at the Gaiety Theatre
Lord Orpington
Chorus
 
A Waitress
Chorus
Chorus
Miss Mona West
Actress at the Gaiety Theatre
Honorable Miss St. Auburn
Chorus
 
Lady Mary Nowell
Chorus
Chorus
Clancy
Miss Manners' maid
Una Trance
The Girl from Utah
Chorus
Lady Amersham
Lord Amersham's mother
Archie Tooth
Miss Sylvia Paget
Actress at the Gaiety Theatre
Detective Shooter
of Scotland Yard
music by Paul Rubens and Sydney Jones; lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Land of Let's Pretend
(music by Jerome D. Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Chorus
Mother Will Be Pleased
Lord Amersham
Only to You
(music by Paul Rubens; lyrics by Paul Rubens)
Dora Manners and Chorus
Gilbert the Filbert
(music by Herman Finck; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis)
Sandy Blair and Chorus
Follow Me (D'Ye Folly Me)
Clancy and Trimpel
(A) Girl From Utah
(music by Sydney Jones; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Una Trance and Chorus
When We Meet the Mormon
Una Trance, Dora Manners, Clancy and Sandy Blair
We're Getting On Very Well
Una Trance and Trimpel
The Girl in the Clogs and Shawl
(music by Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy; lyrics by Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy)
Una Trance, Trimpel and Sandy Blair
Act 2
Sung By
Where Has Una Gone?
(music by Paul Rubens; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Dora Manners, Clancy, Lord Amersham, Trimpel and Sandy Blair
Call Right Here
(music by Paul Rubens; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Una Trance, Miss Mona West, Miss Sylvia Paget, Miss Lydia Saville, Miss Violet Vesey and Miss Rosie Jocelyn
Same Sort of Girl
(music by Jerome D. Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Una Trance and Sandy Blair
Florrie the Flapper
(music by Herman Finck; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis)
Trimpel
Garden Gate
Una Trance, Sandy Blair and Trimpel
Nothing at All
(music by Paul Rubens; lyrics by Paul Rubens)
Clancy
The Music of Love
(music by Paul Rubens; lyrics by Percy Greenbank)
Dora Manners and Lord Amersham
You Never Can Tell
(music by Jerome D. Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Una Trance and Men
They Didn't Believe Me
(music by Jerome D. Kern; lyrics by Herbert Reynolds)
Una Trance and Sandy Blair
(At Our) Tango Tea (Last Week)
(music by Worton David; lyrics by Bert Lee)
Trimpel
(Why Don't They Dance) the Polka (Anymore?)
(music by Jerome D. Kern; lyrics by Harry Smith)
Sandy Blair and Chorus
Ballin' the Jack
(music by Chris Smith)
Sandy Blair
Land of Let's Pretend (Reprise)
(music by Jerome D. Kern; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
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