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Miss Daisy
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 09, 1914
Closing Date
Oct 03, 1914
Performances
29
Musical
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 09, 1914
Close Date: Oct 03, 1914
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Sep 09, 1914 - Sep 1914)
Lyric Theatre
(Sep 28, 1914 - Oct 03, 1914)
Description
A play with music in 3 Acts
Setting
Bedroom of Daisy Hollister, the home fo Mrs. Swigget, and the Ball of the Pierrots
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Philip Bartholomae
Book by
Philip Bartholomae
; Music by
Silvio Hein
; Lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
; Musical Director:
August Kleinecke
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Musical Staging by
Jack Mason
Scenic Design by
Frank E. Gates
and
Edward A. Morange
; Costume Design by
Orange Manufacturing Company
Rae Bowdin
Josie
John Boyle
Billy
Evelyn Carter Carrington
Mrs. Swigget
Molly Chrysty
Edna Barber
Claiborne Foster
Sally Smith
Alice Hegeman
Anastasia
Elsie Hitz
Fern Randolph
Gwennllyan Jocelyn
Maisie Dearborn
Allen Kearns
Frederic
Helen Lee
Elvira Walsh
Joseph Lertora
The Duke of Tormina
Donald MacDonald
Walter Hollister
Florence Mackie
Daisy Hollister
Charles Murray
Joe
Mae Murray
Pierrete
Frank Parker
John
Anna Wheaton
Elsie Swigget
John E. Wheeler
Huggins
Gladys Zell
Dolly Sweet
Songs
music by
Silvio Hein
; lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
Act 1
Sung By
Dream! Oh, Dream!
Won't You Dance?
Fern Randolph, Maisie Dearborn, Elvira Walsh, Edna Barber, Dolly Sweet, Billy, Frederic, Walter Hollister, Joe and John
I Adore the American Girl!
The Duke of Tormina, Billy, Frederic, Joe and John
I Love You, Dear, I Love But You
Elsie Swigget, The Duke of Tormina and Walter Hollister
If You Propose to Propose
Daisy Hollister and Walter Hollister
My Little Queen Bee
Walter Hollister, Sally Smith, Fern Randolph, Edna Barber, Elvira Walsh and Dolly Sweet
Tea Leaves
Elvira Walsh, Sally Smith, Fern Randolph, Maisie Dearborn, Daisy Hollister, Edna Barber and Dolly Sweet
Weave From Your Loom
The Duke of Tormina
Act 2
Sung By
Youth
The Duke of Tormina, Sally Smith, Fern Randolph, Maisie Dearborn, Edna Barber, Dolly Sweet, Billy, Frederic, Joe and John
You Can't Stop Me from Thinking
Anastasia
The Race of Life
Walter Hollister, Frederic and Billy
Cheer Up
Elsie Swigget, Walter Hollister, Billy, Frederic, Joe and John
You Were Made for Love
The Duke of Tormina
Interruptions
Daisy Hollister, Walter Hollister, Anastasia, Elsie Swigget, Mrs. Swigget and The Duke of Tormina
Melodrama
Gentle Moon
Daisy Hollister
Shadows
Daisy Hollister and The Duke of Tormina
Act 3
Sung By
Kissing
Fern Randolph, Elsie Swigget, Sally Smith, Maisie Dearborn, Elvira Walsh, Edna Barber, Dolly Sweet, Billy, Joe and John
Cherries Are Ripe
Elsie Swigget and Walter Hollister
Little Girl, What Have You Done to Me?
Daisy Hollister and The Duke of Tormina
Pierrot's Ball
Sally Smith, Fern Randolph, Elvira Walsh, Edna Barber, Elsie Swigget, Billy, Walter Hollister and Joe
Weave From Your Loom
(Reprise)
The Duke of Tormina
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Philip Bartholomae
Book by
Philip Bartholomae
; Music by
Silvio Hein
; Lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
; Musical Director:
August Kleinecke
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Musical Staging by
Jack Mason
Scenic Design by
Frank E. Gates
and
Edward A. Morange
; Costume Design by
Orange Manufacturing Company
Rae Bowdin
Josie
John Boyle
Billy
Evelyn Carter Carrington
Mrs. Swigget
Molly Chrysty
Edna Barber
Claiborne Foster
Sally Smith
Alice Hegeman
Anastasia
Elsie Hitz
Fern Randolph
Gwennllyan Jocelyn
Maisie Dearborn
Allen Kearns
Frederic
Helen Lee
Elvira Walsh
Joseph Lertora
The Duke of Tormina
Donald MacDonald
Walter Hollister
Florence Mackie
Daisy Hollister
Charles Murray
Joe
Mae Murray
Pierrete
Frank Parker
John
Anna Wheaton
Elsie Swigget
John E. Wheeler
Huggins
Gladys Zell
Dolly Sweet
music by
Silvio Hein
; lyrics by
Philip Bartholomae
Act 1
Sung By
Dream! Oh, Dream!
Won't You Dance?
Fern Randolph, Maisie Dearborn, Elvira Walsh, Edna Barber, Dolly Sweet, Billy, Frederic, Walter Hollister, Joe and John
I Adore the American Girl!
The Duke of Tormina, Billy, Frederic, Joe and John
I Love You, Dear, I Love But You
Elsie Swigget, The Duke of Tormina and Walter Hollister
If You Propose to Propose
Daisy Hollister and Walter Hollister
My Little Queen Bee
Walter Hollister, Sally Smith, Fern Randolph, Edna Barber, Elvira Walsh and Dolly Sweet
Tea Leaves
Elvira Walsh, Sally Smith, Fern Randolph, Maisie Dearborn, Daisy Hollister, Edna Barber and Dolly Sweet
Weave From Your Loom
The Duke of Tormina
Act 2
Sung By
Youth
The Duke of Tormina, Sally Smith, Fern Randolph, Maisie Dearborn, Edna Barber, Dolly Sweet, Billy, Frederic, Joe and John
You Can't Stop Me from Thinking
Anastasia
The Race of Life
Walter Hollister, Frederic and Billy
Cheer Up
Elsie Swigget, Walter Hollister, Billy, Frederic, Joe and John
You Were Made for Love
The Duke of Tormina
Interruptions
Daisy Hollister, Walter Hollister, Anastasia, Elsie Swigget, Mrs. Swigget and The Duke of Tormina
Melodrama
Gentle Moon
Daisy Hollister
Shadows
Daisy Hollister and The Duke of Tormina
Act 3
Sung By
Kissing
Fern Randolph, Elsie Swigget, Sally Smith, Maisie Dearborn, Elvira Walsh, Edna Barber, Dolly Sweet, Billy, Joe and John
Cherries Are Ripe
Elsie Swigget and Walter Hollister
Little Girl, What Have You Done to Me?
Daisy Hollister and The Duke of Tormina
Pierrot's Ball
Sally Smith, Fern Randolph, Elvira Walsh, Edna Barber, Elsie Swigget, Billy, Walter Hollister and Joe
Weave From Your Loom
(Reprise)
The Duke of Tormina
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