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Dorothy
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 05, 1887
Closing Date
Apr 1888
Performances
51
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Standard Theatre
(Nov 05, 1887 - Dec 17, 1887)
Grand Opera House
(Apr 16, 1888 - Apr 1888)
Description
An opera in three acts
Setting
In the county of Kent, England in 1740
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
James C. Duff
; Produced by arrangement with
Henry J. Leslie
Libretto by
B. C. Stephenson
; Music by
Alfred Cellier
; Musical Director:
Antonio DeNovellis
Choreographed by
Rose Beckett
Scenic Design by
Walter Burridge
,
Hughson Hawley
and
Homer Emens
; Costume Design by
Mme. Martens
F. Boudinot
John Tuppitt
John E. Brand
Harry Sherwood
Marie Halton
Phyllis Tuppitt
William Hamilton
Squire Bantam
Rose Leighton
Mrs. Privett
J. E. Nash
Tom Strutt
Eugene Oudin
Geoffrey Wilder
Harry Paulton
Lurcher
Lillian Russell
Dorothy Bantam
Agnes Stone
Lydia Hawthorne
Songs
music by
Alfred Cellier
; lyrics by
B. C. Stephenson
Act 1
Sung By
Lads and lasses round about the hop pole trip
Phyllis Tuppitt, Tom Strutt, John Tuppitt and Chorus
Be wise in time, O Phyllis mine
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne and Phyllis Tuppitt
We're sorry to delay you
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder and Harry Sherwood
With such a dainty dame none can compare
Geoffrey Wilder
A father's joy and pride they are
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder, Harry Sherwood and John Tuppitt
I am the Sheriff's faithful man
Lurcher, Geoffrey Wilder and Harry Sherwood
You swear to be good and true
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder and Harry Sherwood
Under the pump
Chorus and Lurcher
Now take your seats at table spread
Principals and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Though born a man of high degree
Geoffrey Wilder and Chorus
Contentment I give you
Squire Bantam
To bed so soon, Good night
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder, Harry Sherwood, Lurcher and Squire Bantam
One moment pray
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder and Harry Sherwood
I stand at your threshold sighing
Harry Sherwood
Are you sure...
Geoffrey Wilder, Harry Sherwood and Squire Bantam
What noise was that
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder, Harry Sherwood, Squire Bantam and Lurcher
Hark forward! Hark forward! Away!
Principals and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Dancing is not what it used to be
Chorus
The time has come
Phyllis Tuppitt
What joy untold
Phyllis Tuppitt, Tom Strutt, John Tuppitt and Chorus
You swear to be good and true
Principals and Chorus
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
James C. Duff
; Produced by arrangement with
Henry J. Leslie
Libretto by
B. C. Stephenson
; Music by
Alfred Cellier
; Musical Director:
Antonio DeNovellis
Choreographed by
Rose Beckett
Scenic Design by
Walter Burridge
,
Hughson Hawley
and
Homer Emens
; Costume Design by
Mme. Martens
F. Boudinot
John Tuppitt
John E. Brand
Harry Sherwood
Marie Halton
Phyllis Tuppitt
William Hamilton
Squire Bantam
Rose Leighton
Mrs. Privett
J. E. Nash
Tom Strutt
Eugene Oudin
Geoffrey Wilder
Harry Paulton
Lurcher
Lillian Russell
Dorothy Bantam
Agnes Stone
Lydia Hawthorne
music by
Alfred Cellier
; lyrics by
B. C. Stephenson
Act 1
Sung By
Lads and lasses round about the hop pole trip
Phyllis Tuppitt, Tom Strutt, John Tuppitt and Chorus
Be wise in time, O Phyllis mine
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne and Phyllis Tuppitt
We're sorry to delay you
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder and Harry Sherwood
With such a dainty dame none can compare
Geoffrey Wilder
A father's joy and pride they are
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder, Harry Sherwood and John Tuppitt
I am the Sheriff's faithful man
Lurcher, Geoffrey Wilder and Harry Sherwood
You swear to be good and true
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder and Harry Sherwood
Under the pump
Chorus and Lurcher
Now take your seats at table spread
Principals and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Though born a man of high degree
Geoffrey Wilder and Chorus
Contentment I give you
Squire Bantam
To bed so soon, Good night
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder, Harry Sherwood, Lurcher and Squire Bantam
One moment pray
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder and Harry Sherwood
I stand at your threshold sighing
Harry Sherwood
Are you sure...
Geoffrey Wilder, Harry Sherwood and Squire Bantam
What noise was that
Dorothy Bantam, Lydia Hawthorne, Geoffrey Wilder, Harry Sherwood, Squire Bantam and Lurcher
Hark forward! Hark forward! Away!
Principals and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Dancing is not what it used to be
Chorus
The time has come
Phyllis Tuppitt
What joy untold
Phyllis Tuppitt, Tom Strutt, John Tuppitt and Chorus
You swear to be good and true
Principals and Chorus
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