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Blossom Time
Musical
Comedy
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 29, 1921
Closing Date
Jan 27, 1923
Performances
516
Musical
Comedy
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 29, 1921
Close Date: Jan 27, 1923
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Ambassador Theatre
(Sep 29, 1921 - Sep 30, 1922)
Jolson's 59th Street Theatre
(Oct 02, 1922 - Oct 21, 1922)
Century Theatre
(Oct 23, 1922 - Jan 27, 1923)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
The Prater in Vienna; Drawing Room in the house of Kranz; Schubert's lodgings.
Comments
Blossom Time
was on hiatus from July 2 through August 6, 1922.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Dorothy Donnelly
; Lyrics by
Dorothy Donnelly
; Adapted from the Original by
Dr. A. M. Willner
and
Heinz Reichert
; Music from Melodies of
Franz Schubert
and
Heinrich Berte
; Music from Melodies of Franz Schubert and Heinrich Berte Adapted by
Sigmund Romberg
; Based on the novel by
Rudolf H. Bartsch
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Dancing Numbers Arranged by
Frank M. Gillespie
; Entire Production Under the Personal Direction of
J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Mode Costume Company
Orchestra under the Direction of
Oscar Radin
Perry Askam
Erkmann
Zoe Barnett
Bellabruna
Howard A. Berman
Waiter
Ethel Brandon
Mrs. Kranz
Olga Cook
Mitzi
Roy Cropper
Vogl
William Danforth
Kranz
Burtress Deitch
Dancer
Florence Elmore
Chorus
Robert Paton Gibbs
Novotny
Gotham City Four
Four Guests
Norma Gould
Chorus
Marie Gray
Chorus
Frances Halliday
Kitzi
Edith Holloway
Chorus
Claire Hooper
Chorus
Dorothy Jackson
Chorus
Mildred Kay
Rose
Paul Kerr
Kuepelweiser
Howard Marsh
Baron Franz Schober
Eugene Martinet
Von Schwind
Bobbie McCree
Chorus
Irving Mels
Hansy
Lucius Metz
Binder
Margaret Mills
Lady of the Ensemble
Dorothy Newell
Chorus
Emmy Niclas
Greta
Bertram Peacock
Franz Schubert
Erba Robeson
Mrs. Coberg
Yvan Servais
Count Sharntoff
Mildred Soper
Chorus
Juliet Strahl
Chorus
Irene Taylor
Lady of the Ensemble
Dorothy Whitmore
Fritzi
Lyola Whyte
Chorus
Billie Williams
Chorus
Ambassador Theatre
(Sep 29, 1921 - Sep 30, 1922)
Orchestra Under Direction of
Pierre De Reeder
Cast
Marion Barton
Kitzi
Jolson's 59th Street Theatre
(Oct 02, 1922 - Oct 21, 1922)
Cast
Mev Franza
A Violinist
Maxie Gray
Lady of the Ensemble
Mildred Ray
Lady of the Ensemble
Joe Toner
Erkmann
Century Theatre
(Oct 23, 1922 - Jan 27, 1923)
Orchestra Under Direction of
Orville Mayhood
Cast
Elden Baker
Binder
James Burroughs
Erkmann
Mae Chesterly
Lady of the Ensemble
Roy Cropper
Baron Franz Schober
Ann Cutter
Lady of the Ensemble
Hollis Davenny
Franz Schubert
Lillian Edwards
Lady of the Ensemble
Edmund Fitzpatrick
Von Schwind
Etta Hezlett
Rose
Dancer
Doris Hill
Lady of the Ensemble
Julia Hurley
Mrs. Coberg
Edith Laurence
Lady of the Ensemble
Amy Lester
Mrs. Kranz
Sonya Leyton
Kitzi
Joseph Mendelsohn
Kuepelweiser
Ruth Miller
Lady of the Ensemble
Laurel Nemeth
Mitzi
David Resnick
Waiter
Jean Roberts
Lady of the Ensemble
Howard A. Samples
Hansy
Dorothy Seegar
Greta
Verna Shaff
Lady of the Ensemble
Otis Sheridan
Novotny
Shirley Sherman
Fritzi
Shirley Stanley
Lady of the Ensemble
Edwin Taylor
Count Sharntoff
Edna Temple
Bellabruna
Roland Titus
Vogl
Mae Watson
Lady of the Ensemble
Teddy Webb
Kranz
Viola White
Lady of the Ensemble
Songs
music by
Franz Schubert
and
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Dorothy Donnelly
Act 1
Sung By
Melody Triste
Bellabruna
Three Little Maids
Mitzi, Fritzi, Kitzi and Chorus
Serenade
Baron Franz Schober, Franz Schubert, Vogl, Kuepelweiser, Von Schwind and Hansy
My Springtime Thou Art
Baron Franz Schober, Franz Schubert, Vogl, Kuepelweiser, Von Schwind and Hansy
Song of Love
Franz Schubert and Mitzi
Act 2
Sung By
Moment Musicale
Franz Schubert, Hansy and Danseuse
Love Is a Riddle
Baron Franz Schober, Binder, Erkmann, Mitzi, Fritzi, Kitzi and Girls
Let Me Awake
Bellabruna and Baron Franz Schober
Tell Me Daisy
Mitzi and Franz Schubert
Only One Love Ever Fills the Heart
Mitzi and Baron Franz Schober
Act 3
Sung By
Keep It Dark
Bellabruna, Vogl, Von Schwind and Kuepelweiser
Lonely Hearts
Mitzi, Fritzi, Kitzi, Greta and Franz Schubert
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Dorothy Donnelly
; Lyrics by
Dorothy Donnelly
; Adapted from the Original by
Dr. A. M. Willner
and
Heinz Reichert
; Music from Melodies of
Franz Schubert
and
Heinrich Berte
; Music from Melodies of Franz Schubert and Heinrich Berte Adapted by
Sigmund Romberg
; Based on the novel by
Rudolf H. Bartsch
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Dancing Numbers Arranged by
Frank M. Gillespie
; Entire Production Under the Personal Direction of
J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Mode Costume Company
Orchestra under the Direction of
Oscar Radin
Perry Askam
Erkmann
Zoe Barnett
Bellabruna
Howard A. Berman
Waiter
Ethel Brandon
Mrs. Kranz
Olga Cook
Mitzi
Roy Cropper
Vogl
William Danforth
Kranz
Burtress Deitch
Dancer
Florence Elmore
Chorus
Robert Paton Gibbs
Novotny
Gotham City Four
Four Guests
Norma Gould
Chorus
Marie Gray
Chorus
Frances Halliday
Kitzi
Edith Holloway
Chorus
Claire Hooper
Chorus
Dorothy Jackson
Chorus
Mildred Kay
Rose
Paul Kerr
Kuepelweiser
Howard Marsh
Baron Franz Schober
Eugene Martinet
Von Schwind
Bobbie McCree
Chorus
Irving Mels
Hansy
Lucius Metz
Binder
Margaret Mills
Lady of the Ensemble
Dorothy Newell
Chorus
Emmy Niclas
Greta
Bertram Peacock
Franz Schubert
Erba Robeson
Mrs. Coberg
Yvan Servais
Count Sharntoff
Mildred Soper
Chorus
Juliet Strahl
Chorus
Irene Taylor
Lady of the Ensemble
Dorothy Whitmore
Fritzi
Lyola Whyte
Chorus
Billie Williams
Chorus
Ambassador Theatre
(Sep 29, 1921 - Sep 30, 1922)
Orchestra Under Direction of
Pierre De Reeder
Cast
Marion Barton
Kitzi
Jolson's 59th Street Theatre
(Oct 02, 1922 - Oct 21, 1922)
Cast
Mev Franza
A Violinist
Maxie Gray
Lady of the Ensemble
Mildred Ray
Lady of the Ensemble
Joe Toner
Erkmann
Century Theatre
(Oct 23, 1922 - Jan 27, 1923)
Orchestra Under Direction of
Orville Mayhood
Cast
Elden Baker
Binder
James Burroughs
Erkmann
Mae Chesterly
Lady of the Ensemble
Roy Cropper
Baron Franz Schober
Ann Cutter
Lady of the Ensemble
Hollis Davenny
Franz Schubert
Lillian Edwards
Lady of the Ensemble
Edmund Fitzpatrick
Von Schwind
Etta Hezlett
Rose
Dancer
Doris Hill
Lady of the Ensemble
Julia Hurley
Mrs. Coberg
Edith Laurence
Lady of the Ensemble
Amy Lester
Mrs. Kranz
Sonya Leyton
Kitzi
Joseph Mendelsohn
Kuepelweiser
Ruth Miller
Lady of the Ensemble
Laurel Nemeth
Mitzi
David Resnick
Waiter
Jean Roberts
Lady of the Ensemble
Howard A. Samples
Hansy
Dorothy Seegar
Greta
Verna Shaff
Lady of the Ensemble
Otis Sheridan
Novotny
Shirley Sherman
Fritzi
Shirley Stanley
Lady of the Ensemble
Edwin Taylor
Count Sharntoff
Edna Temple
Bellabruna
Roland Titus
Vogl
Mae Watson
Lady of the Ensemble
Teddy Webb
Kranz
Viola White
Lady of the Ensemble
music by
Franz Schubert
and
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Dorothy Donnelly
Act 1
Sung By
Melody Triste
Bellabruna
Three Little Maids
Mitzi, Fritzi, Kitzi and Chorus
Serenade
Baron Franz Schober, Franz Schubert, Vogl, Kuepelweiser, Von Schwind and Hansy
My Springtime Thou Art
Baron Franz Schober, Franz Schubert, Vogl, Kuepelweiser, Von Schwind and Hansy
Song of Love
Franz Schubert and Mitzi
Act 2
Sung By
Moment Musicale
Franz Schubert, Hansy and Danseuse
Love Is a Riddle
Baron Franz Schober, Binder, Erkmann, Mitzi, Fritzi, Kitzi and Girls
Let Me Awake
Bellabruna and Baron Franz Schober
Tell Me Daisy
Mitzi and Franz Schubert
Only One Love Ever Fills the Heart
Mitzi and Baron Franz Schober
Act 3
Sung By
Keep It Dark
Bellabruna, Vogl, Von Schwind and Kuepelweiser
Lonely Hearts
Mitzi, Fritzi, Kitzi, Greta and Franz Schubert
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