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Bombo
Musical
Extravaganza
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 14, 1923
Closing Date
Jun 09, 1923
Performances
32
Musical
Extravaganza
Revue
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Winter Garden Theatre
(May 14, 1923 - Jun 09, 1923)
This production is a return engagement of
Bombo
(Oct 06, 1921 - Apr 08, 1922)
Description
A revue in two acts
Setting
Genoa, Italy, Cordova, Spain, and San Salvador
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Harold Atteridge
; Music by
Sigmund Romberg
; Lyrics by
Harold Atteridge
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Dances staged by:
Allan K. Foster
; Production under the personal supervision of
J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Watson Barrett
; Costume Design by
Mode Costume Company
Franklyn A. Batie
Paul Marcus
Alonzo
The Troubadour
Vera Bayles Cole
Annabelle Downing
Annabella
Gladys Bennett
Estelle
Katherine Bennett
Adele
Frank Bernard
Alfred
Alfredo
Mary Booth
Inez
Lady Inez de Cordoba
Lady in Waiting
to Princess Boababella
Phoebe Brown
Flavia
An Indian Princess
Harold Crane
Count Garibaldi
Prince Don
Christopher Colombo
Jeannette Dietrich
Lola
Luello
Charles Fritsch
Banditti
Italian Chief
Theodore Hoffman
James
The Court Singer
Frank Holmes
Jenkins
Roderigo
First Sailor
Albert Howson
Louis
The Courier
The Ghost of Christopho Columbo
Valero
Pedro
Forrest Huff
Jack Christopher
Christopher Colombo
Al Jolson
Gus
Bombo
The Duke of Bombo
Mildred Keats
Patricia Downing
Princess Isabella
Larry Lawrence
John
Ann Mason
Princess Boababella
Leah Norah
Mona Tessa
A Soothsayer
Edward Pooley
Banditti
Italian Chief
William Richards
Banditti
Italian Chief
George Ross
Banditti
Italian Chief
Harry Sievers
Guiseppo
Banditti
Italian Chief
Harry Turpin
Red
King Ferdinand
The Ghost of Ferdinand
King of Spain
Sailing Master
Indian Chief
Fritzi Von Busing
Mrs. Downing
Queen Isabella
Walter White
Banditti
Italian Chief
Songs
music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Harold Atteridge
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
'Neath Italian Skies
Guests and Teetotum Girls
In the Land Off There
A Soothsayer, Hazel Downing, Jack Christopher, Charles Masterson and Mrs. Downing
The Horse Trot
Hazel Downing
How'd You Like to Be a Kid?
(music by
Jimmy McHugh
; lyrics by
Katherine Bennett
,
Gladys Bennett
and
Billy Colligan
)
Adele and Estelle
The Globe Trot
Globe Trotters, Hazella, Luello and Alfredo
In Old Granada
Alonzo and Beauties of Spain
Jazza-da-dada
Jazza-da-dada Girls and Hazella
No One Loves a Clown
Annabella, Alfredo and Some Clown Girls
Rose of Spain
James, Annabella and Some Castilian Beauties
I'm Glad I'm Spanish
Mona Tessa and a Group of Spanish Beauties
In a Curio Shop
Luello, Alfredo and Curio Girls
Wait Until My Ship Comes In
Alonzo and Sailor Girls
Act 2
Sung By
A Girl Has a Sailor in Every Port
Sailor Girls
Bylo Bay
Adele and Estelle
Wetona
James, Annabel Downing and Indian Boys and Girls
Sweet One
Mona Tessa and Girls
The Glide DeLuxe
Alfred, Flavia, Adele and Estelle
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Harold Atteridge
; Music by
Sigmund Romberg
; Lyrics by
Harold Atteridge
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Dances staged by:
Allan K. Foster
; Production under the personal supervision of
J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Watson Barrett
; Costume Design by
Mode Costume Company
Franklyn A. Batie
Paul Marcus
Alonzo
The Troubadour
Vera Bayles Cole
Annabelle Downing
Annabella
Gladys Bennett
Estelle
Katherine Bennett
Adele
Frank Bernard
Alfred
Alfredo
Mary Booth
Inez
Lady Inez de Cordoba
Lady in Waiting
to Princess Boababella
Phoebe Brown
Flavia
An Indian Princess
Harold Crane
Count Garibaldi
Prince Don
Christopher Colombo
Jeannette Dietrich
Lola
Luello
Charles Fritsch
Banditti
Italian Chief
Theodore Hoffman
James
The Court Singer
Frank Holmes
Jenkins
Roderigo
First Sailor
Albert Howson
Louis
The Courier
The Ghost of Christopho Columbo
Valero
Pedro
Forrest Huff
Jack Christopher
Christopher Colombo
Al Jolson
Gus
Bombo
The Duke of Bombo
Mildred Keats
Patricia Downing
Princess Isabella
Larry Lawrence
John
Ann Mason
Princess Boababella
Leah Norah
Mona Tessa
A Soothsayer
Edward Pooley
Banditti
Italian Chief
William Richards
Banditti
Italian Chief
George Ross
Banditti
Italian Chief
Harry Sievers
Guiseppo
Banditti
Italian Chief
Harry Turpin
Red
King Ferdinand
The Ghost of Ferdinand
King of Spain
Sailing Master
Indian Chief
Fritzi Von Busing
Mrs. Downing
Queen Isabella
Walter White
Banditti
Italian Chief
music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Harold Atteridge
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
'Neath Italian Skies
Guests and Teetotum Girls
In the Land Off There
A Soothsayer, Hazel Downing, Jack Christopher, Charles Masterson and Mrs. Downing
The Horse Trot
Hazel Downing
How'd You Like to Be a Kid?
(music by
Jimmy McHugh
; lyrics by
Katherine Bennett
,
Gladys Bennett
and
Billy Colligan
)
Adele and Estelle
The Globe Trot
Globe Trotters, Hazella, Luello and Alfredo
In Old Granada
Alonzo and Beauties of Spain
Jazza-da-dada
Jazza-da-dada Girls and Hazella
No One Loves a Clown
Annabella, Alfredo and Some Clown Girls
Rose of Spain
James, Annabella and Some Castilian Beauties
I'm Glad I'm Spanish
Mona Tessa and a Group of Spanish Beauties
In a Curio Shop
Luello, Alfredo and Curio Girls
Wait Until My Ship Comes In
Alonzo and Sailor Girls
Act 2
Sung By
A Girl Has a Sailor in Every Port
Sailor Girls
Bylo Bay
Adele and Estelle
Wetona
James, Annabel Downing and Indian Boys and Girls
Sweet One
Mona Tessa and Girls
The Glide DeLuxe
Alfred, Flavia, Adele and Estelle
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