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Funabashi
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 06, 1908
Closing Date
Feb 01, 1908
Performances
32
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jan 06, 1908
Close Date: Feb 01, 1908
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Casino Theatre
(Jan 06, 1908 - Feb 01, 1908)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
A bungalow on the seashore
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Thomas W. Ryley
Music by
Safford Waters
; Book by
Irvin S. Cobb
; Lyrics by
Safford Waters
; Orchestra under the direction of
Frank Palma
; Additional lyrics by
Paul West
,
Carolyn Wells
,
Wallace Irwin
,
Vincent Rose
and
Ted Snyder
Staged by
Al M. Holbrook
Gowns by
Whitmore and Lyden
; Japanese costumes by
A. W. Tams
; Uniforms by
Warnock Uniform Company
; Scenic Design by
Edward G. Unitt
,
Homer Emens
and
Young Brothers & Boss Co.
Percy Ames
Monty Beauchamp
an American clubman
Alice Fischer
Nan Livingston
a New York widow
Vera Michelena
Polly Rivers
an American girl
Joseph Miron
Tecumseh J. Carter
U.S. Secretary of War
Walter Percival
Jack Carter
Carter's son
William Rock
Owney McGehee
a refugee from Forty-Second Street
Margaret Rutledge
Hon. Miss Gwyndolin Hillary-Hoops
a British heiress
Belle Ashlyn
Miss Owna Panhard
debutante
W. W. Benedict
Y. Hyson
seaman
Aimee Berry
Master Paducah
midshipman
Robert Buchannan
S. Whitbait
seaman
Sam Burns
Little Bumps
case-hardened sailor
Charles Butler
Wilkinson
a chauffeur
Margaret Calvert
Kitty
a maid
Lillian Carleton
Miss Holland Howes
debutante
Bertha Carlisle
Tea Girl
Margaret Cobb
Miss Effie Vessant
debutante
William Cohan
F. Periwinkle
seaman
Grace Conklin
Master Topeka
midshipman
R.F. Cushing
H. Toast
seaman
Beatrix Doane
Tea Girl
C. W. Emerson
O. Stilton
seaman
Grace Emmons
Master Keokuk
midshipman
May Faulkner
Miss Mercedes Carr
debutante
W. S. Freeman
William Harrison
H.M.S. Troublesome
Maude Fulton
Macy Bloomingdale Saks
of Sixth Avenue
Alice Gray
Tea Girl
Trudie Hatch
Tea Girl
Helen Heilman
Tea Girl
F. W. Holmes
T. Marmalade
seaman
Holmstead
B. Crumpets
seaman
Jeanette Horton
Miss Astor Court
debutante
Helen Howell
Tea Girl
Harry Husk
Meouma
a light-weight Japanese wrestler
Florence Jennings
Master Tacoma
midshipman
Reba Kent
Tea Girl
Ethel Lawrence
Master Wheeling
midshipman
O.H. McCartney
G. Whelks
seaman
George S. McCone
Big Bumps
case-hardened sailor
J.F. McDonough
J. Muffins
seaman
Lillian McMillan
Tea Girl
Madge Melborne
Miss Knicker Bocker
debutante
D. W. Merket
Hi Low
a poor conversationalist
Edna Merrill
Tea Girl
Ione Montgomery
Master Savannah
midshipman
Eleanor Pendleton
Miss Newport Hitt
debutante
Katherine Peters
Tea Girl
Adelaide Rankin
Tea Girl
May Reid
Tea Girl
Madeline Rellis
Tea Girl
DeG. Robinson
A. Bivalve
seaman
Grace Russell
Master Mobile
midshipman
Billie Sterrett
Tea Girl
Violet Von Nichols
Tea Girl
Kitty Walden
Tea Girl
Jean Ward
Master Duluth
midshipman
Rose Winter
Miss Claire Mont
debutante
Songs
music by
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Safford Waters
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
In Old Japan
Chorus
The Dear Old Story
Polly Rivers and Chorus
A Little Japan Lady
Polly Rivers and Kitty
Her Baggage Was Checked for Troy
Jack Carter and Monty Beauchamp
One, Two, Three All Over (Down and Out)
(lyrics by
Paul West
)
Owney McGehee
(Love Is) My Matrimonial Bon-Bon
Jack Carter and Polly Rivers
The Girl Behind the Man Behind the Gun
William Harrison and Chorus
The Girls of Every Land/Miss Yankee Doodle
(lyrics by
Carolyn Wells
)
Hi Yah
Owney McGehee and Chorus
Ambassador of Peace
Tecumseh J. Carter and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
For a Girl Can Love a Sailor
(lyrics by
Wallace Irwin
)
Chorus
The Island of Love
Jack Carter
When I've Made Up My Mind to a Thing
Tecumseh J. Carter
I've Been Discharged by Them All
(lyrics by
Paul West
)
Macy Bloomingdale Saks
The Butterfly and the Rose
Jack Carter, Polly Rivers and Hi Low
Entrance of Meouma
Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Boo Ra Boo
Kitty and Chorus
Diplomats
Flirtation
Debutantes and Diplomats
Love Is Victor
Jack Carter, Polly Rivers and Tecumseh J. Carter
I Walked Around
(lyrics by
Vincent Rose
and
Ted Snyder
)
Tecumseh J. Carter, Owney McGehee, Nan Livingston, Macy Bloomingdale Saks and Wilkinson
I'd Guess You
(lyrics by
Carolyn Wells
)
Owney McGehee and Macy Bloomingdale Saks
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Thomas W. Ryley
Music by
Safford Waters
; Book by
Irvin S. Cobb
; Lyrics by
Safford Waters
; Orchestra under the direction of
Frank Palma
; Additional lyrics by
Paul West
,
Carolyn Wells
,
Wallace Irwin
,
Vincent Rose
and
Ted Snyder
Staged by
Al M. Holbrook
Gowns by
Whitmore and Lyden
; Japanese costumes by
A. W. Tams
; Uniforms by
Warnock Uniform Company
; Scenic Design by
Edward G. Unitt
,
Homer Emens
and
Young Brothers & Boss Co.
Percy Ames
Monty Beauchamp
an American clubman
Alice Fischer
Nan Livingston
a New York widow
Vera Michelena
Polly Rivers
an American girl
Joseph Miron
Tecumseh J. Carter
U.S. Secretary of War
Walter Percival
Jack Carter
Carter's son
William Rock
Owney McGehee
a refugee from Forty-Second Street
Margaret Rutledge
Hon. Miss Gwyndolin Hillary-Hoops
a British heiress
Belle Ashlyn
Miss Owna Panhard
debutante
W. W. Benedict
Y. Hyson
seaman
Aimee Berry
Master Paducah
midshipman
Robert Buchannan
S. Whitbait
seaman
Sam Burns
Little Bumps
case-hardened sailor
Charles Butler
Wilkinson
a chauffeur
Margaret Calvert
Kitty
a maid
Lillian Carleton
Miss Holland Howes
debutante
Bertha Carlisle
Tea Girl
Margaret Cobb
Miss Effie Vessant
debutante
William Cohan
F. Periwinkle
seaman
Grace Conklin
Master Topeka
midshipman
R.F. Cushing
H. Toast
seaman
Beatrix Doane
Tea Girl
C. W. Emerson
O. Stilton
seaman
Grace Emmons
Master Keokuk
midshipman
May Faulkner
Miss Mercedes Carr
debutante
W. S. Freeman
William Harrison
H.M.S. Troublesome
Maude Fulton
Macy Bloomingdale Saks
of Sixth Avenue
Alice Gray
Tea Girl
Trudie Hatch
Tea Girl
Helen Heilman
Tea Girl
F. W. Holmes
T. Marmalade
seaman
Holmstead
B. Crumpets
seaman
Jeanette Horton
Miss Astor Court
debutante
Helen Howell
Tea Girl
Harry Husk
Meouma
a light-weight Japanese wrestler
Florence Jennings
Master Tacoma
midshipman
Reba Kent
Tea Girl
Ethel Lawrence
Master Wheeling
midshipman
O.H. McCartney
G. Whelks
seaman
George S. McCone
Big Bumps
case-hardened sailor
J.F. McDonough
J. Muffins
seaman
Lillian McMillan
Tea Girl
Madge Melborne
Miss Knicker Bocker
debutante
D. W. Merket
Hi Low
a poor conversationalist
Edna Merrill
Tea Girl
Ione Montgomery
Master Savannah
midshipman
Eleanor Pendleton
Miss Newport Hitt
debutante
Katherine Peters
Tea Girl
Adelaide Rankin
Tea Girl
May Reid
Tea Girl
Madeline Rellis
Tea Girl
DeG. Robinson
A. Bivalve
seaman
Grace Russell
Master Mobile
midshipman
Billie Sterrett
Tea Girl
Violet Von Nichols
Tea Girl
Kitty Walden
Tea Girl
Jean Ward
Master Duluth
midshipman
Rose Winter
Miss Claire Mont
debutante
music by
Safford Waters
; lyrics by
Safford Waters
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
In Old Japan
Chorus
The Dear Old Story
Polly Rivers and Chorus
A Little Japan Lady
Polly Rivers and Kitty
Her Baggage Was Checked for Troy
Jack Carter and Monty Beauchamp
One, Two, Three All Over (Down and Out)
(lyrics by
Paul West
)
Owney McGehee
(Love Is) My Matrimonial Bon-Bon
Jack Carter and Polly Rivers
The Girl Behind the Man Behind the Gun
William Harrison and Chorus
The Girls of Every Land/Miss Yankee Doodle
(lyrics by
Carolyn Wells
)
Hi Yah
Owney McGehee and Chorus
Ambassador of Peace
Tecumseh J. Carter and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
For a Girl Can Love a Sailor
(lyrics by
Wallace Irwin
)
Chorus
The Island of Love
Jack Carter
When I've Made Up My Mind to a Thing
Tecumseh J. Carter
I've Been Discharged by Them All
(lyrics by
Paul West
)
Macy Bloomingdale Saks
The Butterfly and the Rose
Jack Carter, Polly Rivers and Hi Low
Entrance of Meouma
Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Boo Ra Boo
Kitty and Chorus
Diplomats
Flirtation
Debutantes and Diplomats
Love Is Victor
Jack Carter, Polly Rivers and Tecumseh J. Carter
I Walked Around
(lyrics by
Vincent Rose
and
Ted Snyder
)
Tecumseh J. Carter, Owney McGehee, Nan Livingston, Macy Bloomingdale Saks and Wilkinson
I'd Guess You
(lyrics by
Carolyn Wells
)
Owney McGehee and Macy Bloomingdale Saks
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