MusicalOperettaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 31, 1929
Closing Date
Feb 15, 1930
Performances
125
MusicalOperettaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Theatres
Majestic Theatre
(Oct 31, 1929 - Feb 15, 1930)

Description
An operetta in three acts

Setting
Prater Cafe, the Grunewalds', Prince Koslofsky's, and the jail

Music by Johann Strauss; Book adapted by Fanny Todd Mitchell; Based on "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss, Jr.; From the story of "Le Reveillon" by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy; Musical Director: Robert A. Goetz
Directed by José Ruben; Choreographed by Chester Hale
Settings by Watson Barratt (art director) and Herbert Moore (assistant art director); Costume Design by Orry Kelly and Ernest Schrapps
Lady Buttonshire
 
Show Girl
Baroness Von Pogenhardt
 
Show Girl
Mathilda Grunewald
Princess Fleur De Lys
 
Show Girl
Tenor
Mme. Agout
Dancer
Richard Lowen
 
Tenor
2nd Tenor
Basso
Leo
adjutant to Prince Koslofsky
Soprano
Countess Perrier
 
Show Girl
Chester Hale Girl
Chester Hale Girl
Chester Hale Girl
Madame De Esplanade
 
Show Girl
2nd Tenor
Soprano
Bochmeister
warden of the jail
Third Flunkey
 
Baritone
2nd Tenor
Show Girl
Duchess De Montparnasse
 
Show Girl
Chester Hale Girl
Baroness Metelier
 
Show Girl
Show Girl
Countess Vichy
Dancer
Footman at Grunewald's
 
Basso
Chester Hale Girl
Frieda
Kathie's sister
Basso
Max Grunewald
Doctor Von Lubke
Basso
Chester Hale Girl
Kathie
maid to the Grunewalds
Chester Hale Girl
Soprano
Chester Hale Girl
Chester Hale Girl
Prince Koslofsky
Soprano
2nd Tenor
Chester Hale Girl
Tenor
Latzo Garbo
Messenger
First Flunkey
 
Baritone
Soprano
Frau Hickenlooper
Chester Hale Girl
Fourth Flunkey
 
Baritone
Baritone
Countess Malakoff
 
Show Girl
Soprano
2nd Tenor
Tenor
Alfred
Blatz
the jailer
Chester Hale Girl
Marquise De Montmarte
 
Dancer
Madame De Chaumont
 
Show Girl
A Keeper
Second Flunkey
 
2nd Tenor
music by Johann Strauss
Act 1
Sung By
Two in Love
Latzo Garbo
Letter Song
Kathie
Act 2
Sung By
Chacun a son gout
Prince Koslofsky
Act 3
Sung By
Girls Must Live
Eight Ladies of Vienna
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