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Bright Eyes
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 28, 1910
Closing Date
May 1910
Performances
48
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
New York Theatre
(Feb 28, 1910 - Apr 02, 1910)
Grand Opera House
(May 02, 1910 - May 1910)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
October in New York City and Greyston, Westchester County
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Joseph M. Gaites
Music by
Karl Hoschna
; Based on a comedy by
Charles Dickson
and
Grant Stewart
; Lyrics by
Otto A. Hauerbach
; Book by
Charles Dickson
; Additional lyrics by
Cecil Lean
and
Collin Davis
; Additional music by
Florence Holbrook
; Musical Director:
Earl Schwartz
Directed by
Morris Uri
; Staged by
Fred A. Bishop
Scenic Design by
P. Dodd Ackerman
; Costume Design by
Cora MacGeachy
; Lighting Design by
Kliegl Brothers
,
Charles DeSoria
and
Frank Callaghan
Manuel A. Alexander
Joseph McCann
Florence Averill
Chorus
Mary Billsbury
Chorus
Olga Britton
Chorus
Arthur Conrad
William Hawley
Alice Courtland
Chorus
Anna Dexter
Chorus
Jennie Fielding
Chorus
Vera Finlay
Mrs. Hunter-Chase
Bessie Fontaine
Chorus
Alice Gordon
Chorus
Emirza Gordon
Chorus
Ethel Grau
Chorus
Helen Gray
Chorus
Lillian Hager
Chorus
Ida Harris
Chorus
Florence Holbrook
Dorothy Mayland
Louise Lathrop
Chorus
Walter Law
John Q. Montague
Cecil Lean
Tom Genowin
Al Leech
Chorus
Carrie Lillie
Chorus
Louise Lucas
Chorus
Percy Lyndal
Mr. Hunter-Chase
E. G. Melendy
Chorus
Bunk Middleton
Chorus
Gypsy Mooney
Chorus
Juliet Mooney
Chorus
Juliet Moore
Chorus
Esther Olson
Chorus
Agatha Pickard
Chorus
Natalie Porter
Chorus
Emily Price
Chorus
Cecelia Renard
Chorus
Ken Rodgers
Chorus
Eugene Sallinger
Quick
Adelaide Sharp
Linda Kurtz
May Sheldon
Chorus
Heloise Sheppard
Chorus
Stella Thomas
Chorus
Ella Valentine
Chorus
Victor
Reggie Murphy
Margaret Von Keese
Chorus
Grace Wall
Chorus
Billie Ward
Chorus
Pauline Winters
Gladys Brady
Chorus
Winkie Worthington
Chorus
Songs
music by
Karl Hoschna
; lyrics by
Otto A. Hauerbach
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
On with the Rehearsal
Ensemble
Tom Boy, Tom Boy
Tom Boy Girls
For You, Bright Eyes
Dorothy Mayland and Chorus
Cheer Up, My Honey
Tom Genowin and Dorothy Mayland
The Mood You Are In
Tom Genowin, Dorothy Mayland, Mr. Hunter-Chase and Mrs. Hunter-Chase
Good Old Days of Yore
Show Girl and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
That's the Life of a Stable Boy
Ensemble
The Man on the Box
William Hawley
Gallop, Gallop
Ensemble
If Only You Would Take a Tip (from Me)
William Hawley
Act 3
Sung By
The Angelus
Ensemble
Arrival of the Guests
Ensemble
The Lines in Molly's Hand
Tom Genowin
Mrs. Casey
(music by
Florence Holbrook
; lyrics by
Collin Davis
and
Cecil Lean
)
Dorothy Mayland
He's a Fan, Fan, Fan
(music by
Florence Holbrook
; lyrics by
Cecil Lean
)
Tom Genowin
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Joseph M. Gaites
Music by
Karl Hoschna
; Based on a comedy by
Charles Dickson
and
Grant Stewart
; Lyrics by
Otto A. Hauerbach
; Book by
Charles Dickson
; Additional lyrics by
Cecil Lean
and
Collin Davis
; Additional music by
Florence Holbrook
; Musical Director:
Earl Schwartz
Directed by
Morris Uri
; Staged by
Fred A. Bishop
Scenic Design by
P. Dodd Ackerman
; Costume Design by
Cora MacGeachy
; Lighting Design by
Kliegl Brothers
,
Charles DeSoria
and
Frank Callaghan
Manuel A. Alexander
Joseph McCann
Florence Averill
Chorus
Mary Billsbury
Chorus
Olga Britton
Chorus
Arthur Conrad
William Hawley
Alice Courtland
Chorus
Anna Dexter
Chorus
Jennie Fielding
Chorus
Vera Finlay
Mrs. Hunter-Chase
Bessie Fontaine
Chorus
Alice Gordon
Chorus
Emirza Gordon
Chorus
Ethel Grau
Chorus
Helen Gray
Chorus
Lillian Hager
Chorus
Ida Harris
Chorus
Florence Holbrook
Dorothy Mayland
Louise Lathrop
Chorus
Walter Law
John Q. Montague
Cecil Lean
Tom Genowin
Al Leech
Chorus
Carrie Lillie
Chorus
Louise Lucas
Chorus
Percy Lyndal
Mr. Hunter-Chase
E. G. Melendy
Chorus
Bunk Middleton
Chorus
Gypsy Mooney
Chorus
Juliet Mooney
Chorus
Juliet Moore
Chorus
Esther Olson
Chorus
Agatha Pickard
Chorus
Natalie Porter
Chorus
Emily Price
Chorus
Cecelia Renard
Chorus
Ken Rodgers
Chorus
Eugene Sallinger
Quick
Adelaide Sharp
Linda Kurtz
May Sheldon
Chorus
Heloise Sheppard
Chorus
Stella Thomas
Chorus
Ella Valentine
Chorus
Victor
Reggie Murphy
Margaret Von Keese
Chorus
Grace Wall
Chorus
Billie Ward
Chorus
Pauline Winters
Gladys Brady
Chorus
Winkie Worthington
Chorus
music by
Karl Hoschna
; lyrics by
Otto A. Hauerbach
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
On with the Rehearsal
Ensemble
Tom Boy, Tom Boy
Tom Boy Girls
For You, Bright Eyes
Dorothy Mayland and Chorus
Cheer Up, My Honey
Tom Genowin and Dorothy Mayland
The Mood You Are In
Tom Genowin, Dorothy Mayland, Mr. Hunter-Chase and Mrs. Hunter-Chase
Good Old Days of Yore
Show Girl and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
That's the Life of a Stable Boy
Ensemble
The Man on the Box
William Hawley
Gallop, Gallop
Ensemble
If Only You Would Take a Tip (from Me)
William Hawley
Act 3
Sung By
The Angelus
Ensemble
Arrival of the Guests
Ensemble
The Lines in Molly's Hand
Tom Genowin
Mrs. Casey
(music by
Florence Holbrook
; lyrics by
Collin Davis
and
Cecil Lean
)
Dorothy Mayland
He's a Fan, Fan, Fan
(music by
Florence Holbrook
; lyrics by
Cecil Lean
)
Tom Genowin
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