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The Grass Widow
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 03, 1917
Closing Date
Jan 05, 1918
Performances
43
Musical
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Dec 03, 1917
Close Date: Jan 05, 1918
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Liberty Theatre
(Dec 03, 1917 - Dec 1917)
Princess Theatre
(Dec 24, 1918 - Jan 05, 1918)
Description
A Musical Play In Three Acts
Setting
In France during the summer of 1912
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Madison Corey
Book by
Channing Pollock
and
Rennold Wolf
; Music by
Louis A. Hirsch
; Lyrics by
Channing Pollock
and
Rennold Wolf
; from "Le Peril Jaune" (The Yellow Peril) by
Alexandre Bisson
and
St. Albin
; Additional music by
Digby Latouche
Staged by
George Marion
Natalie Alt
Denise
Leon E. Brown
Monsieur Favereau
Harry Davis
Banjoist
The Grass Widow Jazz Band
W.C. Deacon
Irene Dixon
Dorothy
Gretchen Eastman
Colette
Marion Ford
Betty
Anita Francesco
Claire
Marguerite L. Fritts
Lucille
Saxi Holstworth
Saxophonian
The Grass Widow Jazz Band
May Hopkins
Angie
Robert Emmett Keane
Larry Doyle
J.C. Klein
An Ill-Humored Man
Helen Lowell
Annette
George Marion
Anatol Pivert
Howard Marsh
Jacques
Joseph D. Miller
Victor Morley
Fernand Dore
Tom O'Hare
Vincent
Marion Phillips
Marion Pollard
Fanchon
Edna Waddell
Florence
Joseph H. Woodward
Pianist
The Grass Widow Jazz Band
Liberty Theatre
(Dec 03, 1917 - Dec 1917)
Cast
Ethel Stede
Dorothy
Princess Theatre
(Dec 24, 1918 - Jan 05, 1918)
Songs
music by
Louis A. Hirsch
; lyrics by
Channing Pollock
and
Rennold Wolf
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Soup
Annette, Vincent and Ensemble
C.D.Q.
Larry Doyle, Florence, Angie, Betty, Dorothy and Ensemble
Dance with Me
Colette and Ensemble
(The) Song of Love
(music by
Louis A. Hirsch
and
Digby Latouche
)
Denise
Farewell
Denise and Jacques
You Can't Be a Husband To-day
Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
The Grass Widow
Denise, Colette, Lucille, Jacques, Fernand Dore and Ensemble
Somewhere There's Someone for Me
Colette and Fernand Dore
Just You and Me
Denise and Jacques
All the Girls Have Got a Friend in Me
Larry Doyle, Florence, Angie, Betty, Dorothy and Ensemble
Act 3
Sung By
The Whirlwind Whirl
When the Saxophone Is Playing
Colette and Ensemble
What's the Use of Loving Only One Girl?
Fernand Dore
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Madison Corey
Book by
Channing Pollock
and
Rennold Wolf
; Music by
Louis A. Hirsch
; Lyrics by
Channing Pollock
and
Rennold Wolf
; from "Le Peril Jaune" (The Yellow Peril) by
Alexandre Bisson
and
St. Albin
; Additional music by
Digby Latouche
Staged by
George Marion
Natalie Alt
Denise
Leon E. Brown
Monsieur Favereau
Harry Davis
Banjoist
The Grass Widow Jazz Band
W.C. Deacon
Irene Dixon
Dorothy
Gretchen Eastman
Colette
Marion Ford
Betty
Anita Francesco
Claire
Marguerite L. Fritts
Lucille
Saxi Holstworth
Saxophonian
The Grass Widow Jazz Band
May Hopkins
Angie
Robert Emmett Keane
Larry Doyle
J.C. Klein
An Ill-Humored Man
Helen Lowell
Annette
George Marion
Anatol Pivert
Howard Marsh
Jacques
Joseph D. Miller
Victor Morley
Fernand Dore
Tom O'Hare
Vincent
Marion Phillips
Marion Pollard
Fanchon
Edna Waddell
Florence
Joseph H. Woodward
Pianist
The Grass Widow Jazz Band
Liberty Theatre
(Dec 03, 1917 - Dec 1917)
Cast
Ethel Stede
Dorothy
Princess Theatre
(Dec 24, 1918 - Jan 05, 1918)
music by
Louis A. Hirsch
; lyrics by
Channing Pollock
and
Rennold Wolf
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Soup
Annette, Vincent and Ensemble
C.D.Q.
Larry Doyle, Florence, Angie, Betty, Dorothy and Ensemble
Dance with Me
Colette and Ensemble
(The) Song of Love
(music by
Louis A. Hirsch
and
Digby Latouche
)
Denise
Farewell
Denise and Jacques
You Can't Be a Husband To-day
Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
The Grass Widow
Denise, Colette, Lucille, Jacques, Fernand Dore and Ensemble
Somewhere There's Someone for Me
Colette and Fernand Dore
Just You and Me
Denise and Jacques
All the Girls Have Got a Friend in Me
Larry Doyle, Florence, Angie, Betty, Dorothy and Ensemble
Act 3
Sung By
The Whirlwind Whirl
When the Saxophone Is Playing
Colette and Ensemble
What's the Use of Loving Only One Girl?
Fernand Dore
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