MusicalRomantic ComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 31, 1923
Closing Date
Jun 09, 1923
Performances
151
MusicalRomantic ComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Ambassador Theatre
(Jan 31, 1923 - Jun 09, 1923)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Just after the Civil War at the Old Calhoun Mansion near Richmond, Virginia

Music by Edward Rideamus and Alfred Goodman; Book by Harry B. Smith and E. Künneke; From the German original by Herman Haller and Edward Rideamus; Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and E. Künneke; Based on a comedy by Max Kempner-Hochstadt; Musical Director: Fred Hoff
Staged by Fred G. Latham; Choreographed by Frank M. Gillespie; Entire production staged under the personal direction of J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by Watson Barratt; Costume Design by Mme. Routon and Vanity Fair Costumes Inc.
Roderick Gray
Brigadier General Randolph Calhoun
Edith Varden
Gladys Carroll
Isabel Marshall
Mabel Preston
Mrs. Calhoun
Josephine Hurley
Irene Stone
Amanda
Caroline Lee
Hannibal
Captain Robert Langdon
Joan Blythe
Digby Bretton
Flora Wayne
music by Alfred Goodman and Edward Rideamus; lyrics by Edward Künneke and Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Telling Fortunes
(music by Edward Künneke; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Amanda, Helen and Girls
When I Say It's So, It's So
Brigadier General Randolph Calhoun
The Man in the Moon
(music by Edward Künneke; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Caroline Lee
The Old Virginia Reel
Amanda and Hannibal
The Piper You Must Pay
(music by Edward Künneke; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Digby Bretton, Helen and Girls
Hello, Hello
Captain Robert Langdon
Land of Enchantment
(music by Edward Künneke; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Caroline Lee and Captain Robert Langdon
Act 2
Sung By
Will O' the Wisp
(music by Edward Künneke; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Caroline Lee, Captain Robert Langdon, Brigadier General Randolph Calhoun, Helen and Mrs. Calhoun
Sweetheart
(music by Edward Künneke; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Caroline Lee and Captain Robert Langdon
Shoulder Arms
(music by Edward Künneke; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Digby Bretton, Helen and Girls
Argentine
(music by Edward Künneke; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Ensemble
Love's Last Day
Ensemble
Act 3
Sung By
Way Down South
(music by Alfred Goodman; lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
Helen and Girls
Who Cares for a Name
Caroline Lee, Captain Robert Langdon and Roderick Gray
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