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America
Musical
Revue
Spectacle
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Aug 30, 1913
Closing Date
Mar 28, 1914
Performances
360
Musical
Revue
Spectacle
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Aug 30, 1913
Close Date: Mar 28, 1914
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Hippodrome Theatre
(Aug 30, 1913 - Mar 28, 1914)
Description
A revue in three acts, a prologue and 15 Scenes
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
John P. Wilson
; Music by
Manuel Klein
; Lyrics by
Manuel Klein
; Musical Director:
Manuel Klein
; Assistant Musical Dir.:
Philip Lemlein
; Additional lyrics by
John P. Wilson
Conceived by
Arthur Voegtlin
; Staged by
William J. Wilson
; Resident Stage Director:
William G. Stewart
Costume Design by
Laura McGeachey
,
P. J. Mathews
and
Will R. Barnes
Stage Manager:
Joseph L. Hanrahan
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Billie Belton
and
Harry Millirns
George Adams
Columbus
Old Cracker
Elsie Baird
Lucy Mortimer
Haywood's accomplice
Angel Barbara
Con Carne Vendor
Angelo Barborn
Hi Stebbens
a farm hand
Nina Chapman
Dancing Ensemble
Alex Craig
Train Caller
Margaret Crawford
Mrs. Beacon-Hill
a chaperone
Inez
Lola's friend
Nellie Doner
Sallie Perkins
a milkmaid
Sa Ko En Te Tha
Indian Chief
Equila Brothers
Specialty
Stanley Ferguson
Dancing Ensemble
Mammy
Johnny Fleming
Dancing Ensemble
Flash Negro
John Foster
John Strong
a New England farmer
Manager of Ponce de Leon Hotel
"The Colonel"
Commandant at Panama
Guide
Albert Froome
Macklin Haywood
an underground spy
Felix Haney
Jason Sellers
a farm boy
Spook Hanson
Dancing Ensemble
Barber
Harry L. Jackson
Captain Wilkes
of the US Calvary
Harry La Pearl
A Yokel
Dancing Ensemble
Shellfish Vendor
John Lovely
Dancing Ensemble
Maybelle McDonald
Lola
the Pearl of Panama
Vivian Phillips
Forsythe's sweetheart
Tommy Mullins
Millionaire
E. Percy Parsons
John
the blacksmith
"Cherokee Bill" Phelps
a western sheriff
Priest
A Vaquero
The Phyllis Equestrians
Specialty
Jack Pritchard
Dancing Ensemble
Joseph Redman
"Slippery Sam" Crocker
Haywood's pal
Pedro
a Panama Swell
William C. Reid
Lieut. Frank Forsythe
of the US Engineers
Jeanne Ribierre
Solo Dancer
Harold A. Robe
Professor Strunz
an ethical instructor
Eddie Russell
Dancing Ensemble
James Smith
Dancing Ensemble
Daisy Smythe
Solo Dancer
Harry Taylor
Dancing Ensemble
Von Schettka
Solo Dancer
The Walthours
Specialty
Irene Ward
Samantha Stubbs
a housekeeper
Millionaire's Wife
Ysabel
Lola's friend
Jack Warren
Detectice Scalds
of the Secret Service
Fib Whiteside
Solo Dancer
The Wonderful Woodchoppers
Specialty
Songs
music by
Manuel Klein
; lyrics by
Manuel Klein
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Though Hearts We May Secure
Mrs. Beacon-Hill and Professor Strunz
Good-Bye, Hiram
College Boys
My Wife's Gone
Men
A Gay Excursion
Mrs. Beacon-Hill and Professor Strunz
The U.S.A. Limited
Lieut. Frank Forsythe and Entire Ensemble
The Girl in the Gingham (Gown)
John, Vivian Phillips, Haywagon Girls, Milkmaids, Haymakers and Farm Hands
Dark Eyes (Am Now A Shinin' for You)
(lyrics by
John P. Wilson
)
The Overseers
Mister Soldier Man
Sextette and Ensemble
Ragtime in the Air
Entire Hippodrome Company
Act 2
Sung By
Lola
Quintette
Merry Little Chop Chop
The Wonderful Woodchoppers
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
John P. Wilson
; Music by
Manuel Klein
; Lyrics by
Manuel Klein
; Musical Director:
Manuel Klein
; Assistant Musical Dir.:
Philip Lemlein
; Additional lyrics by
John P. Wilson
Conceived by
Arthur Voegtlin
; Staged by
William J. Wilson
; Resident Stage Director:
William G. Stewart
Costume Design by
Laura McGeachey
,
P. J. Mathews
and
Will R. Barnes
Stage Manager:
Joseph L. Hanrahan
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Billie Belton
and
Harry Millirns
George Adams
Columbus
Old Cracker
Elsie Baird
Lucy Mortimer
Haywood's accomplice
Angel Barbara
Con Carne Vendor
Angelo Barborn
Hi Stebbens
a farm hand
Nina Chapman
Dancing Ensemble
Alex Craig
Train Caller
Margaret Crawford
Mrs. Beacon-Hill
a chaperone
Inez
Lola's friend
Nellie Doner
Sallie Perkins
a milkmaid
Sa Ko En Te Tha
Indian Chief
Equila Brothers
Specialty
Stanley Ferguson
Dancing Ensemble
Mammy
Johnny Fleming
Dancing Ensemble
Flash Negro
John Foster
John Strong
a New England farmer
Manager of Ponce de Leon Hotel
"The Colonel"
Commandant at Panama
Guide
Albert Froome
Macklin Haywood
an underground spy
Felix Haney
Jason Sellers
a farm boy
Spook Hanson
Dancing Ensemble
Barber
Harry L. Jackson
Captain Wilkes
of the US Calvary
Harry La Pearl
A Yokel
Dancing Ensemble
Shellfish Vendor
John Lovely
Dancing Ensemble
Maybelle McDonald
Lola
the Pearl of Panama
Vivian Phillips
Forsythe's sweetheart
Tommy Mullins
Millionaire
E. Percy Parsons
John
the blacksmith
"Cherokee Bill" Phelps
a western sheriff
Priest
A Vaquero
The Phyllis Equestrians
Specialty
Jack Pritchard
Dancing Ensemble
Joseph Redman
"Slippery Sam" Crocker
Haywood's pal
Pedro
a Panama Swell
William C. Reid
Lieut. Frank Forsythe
of the US Engineers
Jeanne Ribierre
Solo Dancer
Harold A. Robe
Professor Strunz
an ethical instructor
Eddie Russell
Dancing Ensemble
James Smith
Dancing Ensemble
Daisy Smythe
Solo Dancer
Harry Taylor
Dancing Ensemble
Von Schettka
Solo Dancer
The Walthours
Specialty
Irene Ward
Samantha Stubbs
a housekeeper
Millionaire's Wife
Ysabel
Lola's friend
Jack Warren
Detectice Scalds
of the Secret Service
Fib Whiteside
Solo Dancer
The Wonderful Woodchoppers
Specialty
music by
Manuel Klein
; lyrics by
Manuel Klein
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Though Hearts We May Secure
Mrs. Beacon-Hill and Professor Strunz
Good-Bye, Hiram
College Boys
My Wife's Gone
Men
A Gay Excursion
Mrs. Beacon-Hill and Professor Strunz
The U.S.A. Limited
Lieut. Frank Forsythe and Entire Ensemble
The Girl in the Gingham (Gown)
John, Vivian Phillips, Haywagon Girls, Milkmaids, Haymakers and Farm Hands
Dark Eyes (Am Now A Shinin' for You)
(lyrics by
John P. Wilson
)
The Overseers
Mister Soldier Man
Sextette and Ensemble
Ragtime in the Air
Entire Hippodrome Company
Act 2
Sung By
Lola
Quintette
Merry Little Chop Chop
The Wonderful Woodchoppers
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