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Marjolaine
Musical
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 24, 1922
Closing Date
May 20, 1922
Previews
0
Performances
136
Musical
Play
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Jan 24, 1922 - May 20, 1922)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
London, 1806
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Russell Janney
Music by
Hugo Felix
; Book by
Catherine Chisholm Cushing
; Lyrics by
Brian Hooker
; Based on "Pomander Walk" by
Louis N. Parker
; Musical Director:
Milan Roder
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Staged by
Oscar Eagle
and
W. H. Post
; Choreographed by
Bert French
Scenic Design by
Joseph Wickes
; Costume Design by
William H. Matthews
Bert Alden
Ensemble
Albert G. Andrews
Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus
Grace Angelau
Ensemble
Florence Ashton
Ensemble
Irving Beebe
Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle
Daisy Belmore
Mrs. Pamela Poskett
Colin Campbell
The Rev. Jacob Sternroyd, D. D.
Edna Coigne
Ensemble
Grace Culbert
Ensemble
Royal Cutter
Jim
Madeleine Dare
Ensemble
E.L. De Brocq
The Eyesore
Conway Dillon
Ensemble
Grace Elliott
Ensemble
Worthe Faulkner
John Sayle, Tenth Baron Otford
Irving S. Finn
Tom
Ensemble
Doris Green
Ensemble
Fred Grod
Ensemble
Maida Harries
Ensemble
Mary Hay
Miss Barbara Sternroyd
Malcolm Hicks
Ensemble
Maurice Holland
Mr. Basil Pringle
Pauline Maxwell
Ensemble
Horace Milleron
Ensemble
Bland O'Connell
Ensemble
Elizabeth Page
Ensemble
Lennox Pawle
Jerome Brook-Hoskyn, Esq.
Eleanor Post
Ensemble
Jane Raulette
Ensemble
Eunice Sizer
Ensemble
Edith Slack
Ensemble
Merle Stevens
Jane
Nellie Strong
Madame Lucie Lachesnais
Olga Treskoff
Nanette
Joan Warner
Ensemble
Paul Warren
Punch and Judy Man
Robert Wells
Ensemble
Ted Wheeler
Ensemble
Peggy Wood
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais
Addeson Youngs
Joe
Ensemble
Songs
music by
Hugo Felix
; lyrics by
Brian Hooker
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Punch and Judy
Punch and Judy Man, Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus, Mrs. Pamela Poskett and Girls
Song of a Sailor
Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle and Sailor Boys
If He Should Come
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais
I Want You
(lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
)
Miss Barbara Sternroyd, Mr. Basil Pringle and Girls
I'd Like You to Like Me a Little Bit More
Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle
Marjolaine
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais and Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle
Act 2
Sung By
Woman-Woman
Jerome Brook-Hoskyn, Esq. and Girls
Don't-Don't-Don't
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais, Miss Barbara Sternroyd and Girls
Ducks and Geese
Nanette and Boys
Old Brown Coat (Cuddle Up Together)
Miss Barbara Sternroyd, Mr. Basil Pringle and Ensemble
Syringa Tree
John Sayle, Tenth Baron Otford
Oh, Dr. Sternroyd
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais, The Rev. Jacob Sternroyd, D. D. and Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle
Act 3
Sung By
Stars of Your Eyes
John Sayle, Tenth Baron Otford and Madame Lucie Lachesnais
In the Park
Jerome Brook-Hoskyn, Esq. and Company
Music Box
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais and Girls
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Russell Janney
Music by
Hugo Felix
; Book by
Catherine Chisholm Cushing
; Lyrics by
Brian Hooker
; Based on "Pomander Walk" by
Louis N. Parker
; Musical Director:
Milan Roder
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
Staged by
Oscar Eagle
and
W. H. Post
; Choreographed by
Bert French
Scenic Design by
Joseph Wickes
; Costume Design by
William H. Matthews
Bert Alden
Ensemble
Albert G. Andrews
Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus
Grace Angelau
Ensemble
Florence Ashton
Ensemble
Irving Beebe
Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle
Daisy Belmore
Mrs. Pamela Poskett
Colin Campbell
The Rev. Jacob Sternroyd, D. D.
Edna Coigne
Ensemble
Grace Culbert
Ensemble
Royal Cutter
Jim
Madeleine Dare
Ensemble
E.L. De Brocq
The Eyesore
Conway Dillon
Ensemble
Grace Elliott
Ensemble
Worthe Faulkner
John Sayle, Tenth Baron Otford
Irving S. Finn
Tom
Ensemble
Doris Green
Ensemble
Fred Grod
Ensemble
Maida Harries
Ensemble
Mary Hay
Miss Barbara Sternroyd
Malcolm Hicks
Ensemble
Maurice Holland
Mr. Basil Pringle
Pauline Maxwell
Ensemble
Horace Milleron
Ensemble
Bland O'Connell
Ensemble
Elizabeth Page
Ensemble
Lennox Pawle
Jerome Brook-Hoskyn, Esq.
Eleanor Post
Ensemble
Jane Raulette
Ensemble
Eunice Sizer
Ensemble
Edith Slack
Ensemble
Merle Stevens
Jane
Nellie Strong
Madame Lucie Lachesnais
Olga Treskoff
Nanette
Joan Warner
Ensemble
Paul Warren
Punch and Judy Man
Robert Wells
Ensemble
Ted Wheeler
Ensemble
Peggy Wood
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais
Addeson Youngs
Joe
Ensemble
music by
Hugo Felix
; lyrics by
Brian Hooker
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Punch and Judy
Punch and Judy Man, Admiral Sir Peter Antrobus, Mrs. Pamela Poskett and Girls
Song of a Sailor
Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle and Sailor Boys
If He Should Come
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais
I Want You
(lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
)
Miss Barbara Sternroyd, Mr. Basil Pringle and Girls
I'd Like You to Like Me a Little Bit More
Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle
Marjolaine
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais and Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle
Act 2
Sung By
Woman-Woman
Jerome Brook-Hoskyn, Esq. and Girls
Don't-Don't-Don't
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais, Miss Barbara Sternroyd and Girls
Ducks and Geese
Nanette and Boys
Old Brown Coat (Cuddle Up Together)
Miss Barbara Sternroyd, Mr. Basil Pringle and Ensemble
Syringa Tree
John Sayle, Tenth Baron Otford
Oh, Dr. Sternroyd
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais, The Rev. Jacob Sternroyd, D. D. and Lieut. The Hon. Jack Sayle
Act 3
Sung By
Stars of Your Eyes
John Sayle, Tenth Baron Otford and Madame Lucie Lachesnais
In the Park
Jerome Brook-Hoskyn, Esq. and Company
Music Box
Mlle. Marjolaine Lachesnais and Girls
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