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Fad and Folly
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 27, 1902
Closing Date
Dec 27, 1902
Performances
34
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 27, 1902
Close Date: Dec 27, 1902
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse
(Nov 27, 1902 - Dec 27, 1902)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
The Country Club at Newgansett and the Bandbox Theatre in New York
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Mrs. Osborn
Book by
Safford Waters
and
Rupert Hughes
; Music by
Safford Waters
and
Rupert Hughes
; Lyrics by
Paul West
,
Safford Waters
and
Rupert Hughes
; Revised by
Paul West
; Additional numbers by
F. Chandler
,
Henry Blossom
,
George Evans
,
Jackson Gowraud
,
John W. Bratton
,
William Frederick Peters
and
Henry Waller
; Musical Director:
William Frederick Peters
; Featuring a parody of "Iris" called "Cyris" by
Joseph Herbert
Staged by
Lewis Hooper
Scenic Design by
Joseph A. Physioc
and
D. Frank Dodge
Marie Allen
Flytie Bird
Margaret Hubbard Ayer
Lady Dope
R. Peyton Carter
Lord Dope
Helen Chichester
Sadie Vere
Kathleen Clifford
Chorus
Harry Conor
Hezekia Goop, D.O.M.
Hot Tomale Oscar
William B. Daly
Chorus
Drina DeWolfe
Mrs. Immortelle
Louis Dupre
Tommy Rottingham
Chorus
Rose Earl
Chorus
E. Lovat Fraser
Tommy Rottingham
Croker Sturgis
Echlin P. Gayer
Chorus
Felix Haney
Sammy
Jack Henderson
Eric Leicester
Alice Hills
Grace Lloyd
Henry Hyde
Footman
Richard Lambart
Hawtrey Treebohm
Lawrence Trenwithout
Richard Lee
Reuben Haytop
Philip Leigh
Chorus
Albert J. Marshall
Chorus
Marion Mathey
Chorus
Blanche Ring
Innocence Demure
Cyris
Samuel C. Sangrain
Chorus
Claudine Sharp
Phoebe Dare
Fannie Sloven
Laura Stone
Chorus
Madlyn Summers
Chorus
Arthur Taylor
Chorus
Alice Toland
Flirta Little
Vida Whitmore
Chorus
Songs
music by
Rupert Hughes
and
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Rupert Hughes
and
Safford Waters
(Unless otherwise noted)
There's a Strange Fascination About the Stage
Innocence Demure and Chorus
Belle of Avenue A
Innocence Demure and Chorus
Sally
Lord Dope and 6 Ballet Girls
I Come from Sunny Dixie
Chorus
What's It All About?
(music by
Henry Waller
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Chorus
Doing Well
(music by
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Tommy Rottingham
Try, Try Again
(music by
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Mrs. Immortelle
Run, Boy, Run
(music by
Henry Waller
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Sammy and Chorus
Microbes
(music by
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Hezekia Goop, D.O.M.
Lover's Roost
(music by
George Evans
; lyrics by
George Evans
)
Innocence Demure
She'll Do
(music by
Jackson Gowraud
; lyrics by
Jackson Gowraud
)
Tommy Rottingham
The Smoke Goes Up the Chimney Just the Same
(music by
F. Chandler
; lyrics by
F. Chandler
)
Hezekia Goop, D.O.M.
She Reads the New York Papers Every Day
(music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Mrs. Immortelle
Chansonettes
Lady Dope
I'se Been A-lookin' for You
(music by
William Frederick Peters
)
Innocence Demure
My Kimona Queen
(music by
William Frederick Peters
; lyrics by
Henry Blossom
)
Eric Leicester
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Mrs. Osborn
Book by
Safford Waters
and
Rupert Hughes
; Music by
Safford Waters
and
Rupert Hughes
; Lyrics by
Paul West
,
Safford Waters
and
Rupert Hughes
; Revised by
Paul West
; Additional numbers by
F. Chandler
,
Henry Blossom
,
George Evans
,
Jackson Gowraud
,
John W. Bratton
,
William Frederick Peters
and
Henry Waller
; Musical Director:
William Frederick Peters
; Featuring a parody of "Iris" called "Cyris" by
Joseph Herbert
Staged by
Lewis Hooper
Scenic Design by
Joseph A. Physioc
and
D. Frank Dodge
Marie Allen
Flytie Bird
Margaret Hubbard Ayer
Lady Dope
R. Peyton Carter
Lord Dope
Helen Chichester
Sadie Vere
Kathleen Clifford
Chorus
Harry Conor
Hezekia Goop, D.O.M.
Hot Tomale Oscar
William B. Daly
Chorus
Drina DeWolfe
Mrs. Immortelle
Louis Dupre
Tommy Rottingham
Chorus
Rose Earl
Chorus
E. Lovat Fraser
Tommy Rottingham
Croker Sturgis
Echlin P. Gayer
Chorus
Felix Haney
Sammy
Jack Henderson
Eric Leicester
Alice Hills
Grace Lloyd
Henry Hyde
Footman
Richard Lambart
Hawtrey Treebohm
Lawrence Trenwithout
Richard Lee
Reuben Haytop
Philip Leigh
Chorus
Albert J. Marshall
Chorus
Marion Mathey
Chorus
Blanche Ring
Innocence Demure
Cyris
Samuel C. Sangrain
Chorus
Claudine Sharp
Phoebe Dare
Fannie Sloven
Laura Stone
Chorus
Madlyn Summers
Chorus
Arthur Taylor
Chorus
Alice Toland
Flirta Little
Vida Whitmore
Chorus
music by
Rupert Hughes
and
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Rupert Hughes
and
Safford Waters
(Unless otherwise noted)
There's a Strange Fascination About the Stage
Innocence Demure and Chorus
Belle of Avenue A
Innocence Demure and Chorus
Sally
Lord Dope and 6 Ballet Girls
I Come from Sunny Dixie
Chorus
What's It All About?
(music by
Henry Waller
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Chorus
Doing Well
(music by
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Tommy Rottingham
Try, Try Again
(music by
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Mrs. Immortelle
Run, Boy, Run
(music by
Henry Waller
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Sammy and Chorus
Microbes
(music by
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Hezekia Goop, D.O.M.
Lover's Roost
(music by
George Evans
; lyrics by
George Evans
)
Innocence Demure
She'll Do
(music by
Jackson Gowraud
; lyrics by
Jackson Gowraud
)
Tommy Rottingham
The Smoke Goes Up the Chimney Just the Same
(music by
F. Chandler
; lyrics by
F. Chandler
)
Hezekia Goop, D.O.M.
She Reads the New York Papers Every Day
(music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Mrs. Immortelle
Chansonettes
Lady Dope
I'se Been A-lookin' for You
(music by
William Frederick Peters
)
Innocence Demure
My Kimona Queen
(music by
William Frederick Peters
; lyrics by
Henry Blossom
)
Eric Leicester
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