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George W. Lederer's Mid-Summer Night Fancies
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jun 22, 1903
Closing Date
Jul 18, 1903
Performances
24
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
This production was composed of the following shows:
The Darling of the Gallery Gods
,
The Dress Parade
Theatres
Crystal Gardens
(Jun 22, 1903 - Jul 18, 1903)
Description
A musical in seven scenes
People
The Darling of the Gallery Gods
Category:
Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting:
Tokio
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Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
George W. Lederer
Lyrics by
Matt C. Woodward
and
John Gilroy
; Book by
George V. Hobart
; Music by
Ben M. Jerome
; Musical Director:
Max Hoffmann
; Additional music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; Additional lyrics by
Arthur Ambrose
and
Arthur Lamb
Staged by
George W. Lederer
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
; Costume Design by
Mme. Ripley
George Ali
Mr. Black Bear
Kathryn Bartlett
Bri Ton
Frank Bernard
Tom Tumbo
Edward Bingham
Tutt Tutt
William Black
Tan Sun
Lillie Brink
Too Too San
Harry Brown
Ketch Up
William Cameron
Doggon
Emma Carus
Whoa San
Joseph Chaillee
Butt Inn
D.L. Don
Sakkookoo
Henry Dyer
Dippy Dott
Charles Edwards
Whoa Deal
Henry Elkins
No Belt
Trixie Friganza
Whoa San
James A. Furey
Pitty Pat
Wilfred Gerdes
Admiral Fatt Head
John Gilroy
Dandy Doo
Mamie Gilroy
Rosy Dawn
Frank Hill
Gum Shoo
Milo Joyce
Sir Buyup Junk
Joseph Kane
Shad Roe
Charlotte Leslay
Chorus
Helen Lucas
Foo Foo San
Junie McCree
Karl
Ollie Norman
Too Much
Theodore S. Peters
Sneek Hi
Pat Rooney
Beau Beau
Ben Schwartz
Antie Up
Elphye Snowden
Woo Woo San
Cecil Summers
Jig Jug
John Talbot
Lord Fudge
May Taylor
Goo Goo San
Fred Titus
Peep Long
Charles Wentz
Tot So
Ham Manny
The Dress Parade
Category:
Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting:
On the Foolish River, near Laughing Gas City, Lotus County, in the State of Ridiculous
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Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
George W. Lederer
Nonsense by
George V. Hobart
; Music by
Ben M. Jerome
; Lyrics by
Matt Woodward
and
John Gilroy
; Musical Director:
Max Hoffmann
; Additional lyrics by
Nicholas Niddle
Staged by
George W. Lederer
; Choreographed by
Pat Rooney
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
; Costume Design by
Mme. Ripley
Arthur Arthur
Snowface
Kathryn Bartlett
The Mocking Bird
John Bedini
Benoit
William Black
Mr. Pickwick
Lillie Brink
Romeo
Harry Brown
The Old Homestead
William Cameron
The Messenger from Mars
Emma Carus
The Girl with the Green Eyes
Joseph Chaillee
'Way Down East
Marguerite Clark
Dorothy
Tom Collins
The Toreador
D.L. Don
The Sultun of Sulu
Lucille Eagen
The Blonde in Black
Wilfred Gerdes
The Prince of Pilsen
John Gilroy
Jewel of Asia
Carrie Graham
Sis Hopkins
Milo Joyce
The Starbucks
Joseph Kane
Kon Kushan
Charlotte Leslay
Silver Slipper
Chorus
Daisy Lucas
Prince Charming
Junie McCree
The Earl of Pawtucket
Elphye Snowden
Juliet
May Taylor
The Sleeping Beauty
Fred Titus
The Billionaire
Charles Wentz
A Gentleman of France
Songs
music by
Ben M. Jerome
; lyrics by
John Gilroy
and
Matthew Woodward
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Kiyomori
My Japanese Baby
(music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
Arthur Ambrose
)
Whoa San
If Ever You Want a Favor, Mention Me
(music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
Arthur Ambrose
)
Karl and Chorus
Oshi Dori
(lyrics by
Matthew Woodward
)
Rosy Dawn and Chorus
Whoa San
(lyrics by
Matthew Woodward
)
Whoa San and Whoa San
Omi Omai
Sakkookoo
Ida Bell
(lyrics by
Matthew Woodward
)
Whoa San, Whoa San, Rosy Dawn, Goo Goo San, Karl, Doggon, Dandy Doo and Sakkookoo
Mozart Lincoln
(lyrics by
John Gilroy
)
Whoa San and Chorus
Solo Koko
(lyrics by
John Gilroy
)
Goo Goo San, Dandy Doo, Beau Beau, Doggon and Tom Tumbo
Watch Me To-Night in the Torchlight Parade
(lyrics by
Arthur Lamb
)
Whoa San and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Down Where Two Lovers Sat
Chorus
Ella
(lyrics by
Nicholas Niddle
)
Chorus
Keep on a Shining, Silvery Moon
(lyrics by
Nicholas Niddle
)
The Girl with the Green Eyes and Chorus
The Marriage of the Daffodil and Daisy
(lyrics by
Nicholas Niddle
)
Jewel of Asia, The Messenger from Mars, The Toreador, Snowface, Romeo, The Sleeping Beauty and Juliet
Willie
The Girl with the Green Eyes and The Sultun of Sulu
People
Songs
The Darling of the Gallery Gods
Category:
Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting:
Tokio
chevron_left
Hide List
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
George W. Lederer
Lyrics by
Matt C. Woodward
and
John Gilroy
; Book by
George V. Hobart
; Music by
Ben M. Jerome
; Musical Director:
Max Hoffmann
; Additional music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; Additional lyrics by
Arthur Ambrose
and
Arthur Lamb
Staged by
George W. Lederer
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
; Costume Design by
Mme. Ripley
George Ali
Mr. Black Bear
Kathryn Bartlett
Bri Ton
Frank Bernard
Tom Tumbo
Edward Bingham
Tutt Tutt
William Black
Tan Sun
Lillie Brink
Too Too San
Harry Brown
Ketch Up
William Cameron
Doggon
Emma Carus
Whoa San
Joseph Chaillee
Butt Inn
D.L. Don
Sakkookoo
Henry Dyer
Dippy Dott
Charles Edwards
Whoa Deal
Henry Elkins
No Belt
Trixie Friganza
Whoa San
James A. Furey
Pitty Pat
Wilfred Gerdes
Admiral Fatt Head
John Gilroy
Dandy Doo
Mamie Gilroy
Rosy Dawn
Frank Hill
Gum Shoo
Milo Joyce
Sir Buyup Junk
Joseph Kane
Shad Roe
Charlotte Leslay
Chorus
Helen Lucas
Foo Foo San
Junie McCree
Karl
Ollie Norman
Too Much
Theodore S. Peters
Sneek Hi
Pat Rooney
Beau Beau
Ben Schwartz
Antie Up
Elphye Snowden
Woo Woo San
Cecil Summers
Jig Jug
John Talbot
Lord Fudge
May Taylor
Goo Goo San
Fred Titus
Peep Long
Charles Wentz
Tot So
Ham Manny
The Dress Parade
Category:
Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway
Setting:
On the Foolish River, near Laughing Gas City, Lotus County, in the State of Ridiculous
chevron_left
Hide List
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
George W. Lederer
Nonsense by
George V. Hobart
; Music by
Ben M. Jerome
; Lyrics by
Matt Woodward
and
John Gilroy
; Musical Director:
Max Hoffmann
; Additional lyrics by
Nicholas Niddle
Staged by
George W. Lederer
; Choreographed by
Pat Rooney
Scenic Design by
D. Frank Dodge
; Costume Design by
Mme. Ripley
Arthur Arthur
Snowface
Kathryn Bartlett
The Mocking Bird
John Bedini
Benoit
William Black
Mr. Pickwick
Lillie Brink
Romeo
Harry Brown
The Old Homestead
William Cameron
The Messenger from Mars
Emma Carus
The Girl with the Green Eyes
Joseph Chaillee
'Way Down East
Marguerite Clark
Dorothy
Tom Collins
The Toreador
D.L. Don
The Sultun of Sulu
Lucille Eagen
The Blonde in Black
Wilfred Gerdes
The Prince of Pilsen
John Gilroy
Jewel of Asia
Carrie Graham
Sis Hopkins
Milo Joyce
The Starbucks
Joseph Kane
Kon Kushan
Charlotte Leslay
Silver Slipper
Chorus
Daisy Lucas
Prince Charming
Junie McCree
The Earl of Pawtucket
Elphye Snowden
Juliet
May Taylor
The Sleeping Beauty
Fred Titus
The Billionaire
Charles Wentz
A Gentleman of France
music by
Ben M. Jerome
; lyrics by
John Gilroy
and
Matthew Woodward
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Kiyomori
My Japanese Baby
(music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
Arthur Ambrose
)
Whoa San
If Ever You Want a Favor, Mention Me
(music by
A. Baldwin Sloane
; lyrics by
Arthur Ambrose
)
Karl and Chorus
Oshi Dori
(lyrics by
Matthew Woodward
)
Rosy Dawn and Chorus
Whoa San
(lyrics by
Matthew Woodward
)
Whoa San and Whoa San
Omi Omai
Sakkookoo
Ida Bell
(lyrics by
Matthew Woodward
)
Whoa San, Whoa San, Rosy Dawn, Goo Goo San, Karl, Doggon, Dandy Doo and Sakkookoo
Mozart Lincoln
(lyrics by
John Gilroy
)
Whoa San and Chorus
Solo Koko
(lyrics by
John Gilroy
)
Goo Goo San, Dandy Doo, Beau Beau, Doggon and Tom Tumbo
Watch Me To-Night in the Torchlight Parade
(lyrics by
Arthur Lamb
)
Whoa San and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Down Where Two Lovers Sat
Chorus
Ella
(lyrics by
Nicholas Niddle
)
Chorus
Keep on a Shining, Silvery Moon
(lyrics by
Nicholas Niddle
)
The Girl with the Green Eyes and Chorus
The Marriage of the Daffodil and Daisy
(lyrics by
Nicholas Niddle
)
Jewel of Asia, The Messenger from Mars, The Toreador, Snowface, Romeo, The Sleeping Beauty and Juliet
Willie
The Girl with the Green Eyes and The Sultun of Sulu
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