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Mary's Lamb
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 25, 1908
Closing Date
Sep 05, 1908
Performances
80
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: May 25, 1908
Close Date: Sep 05, 1908
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
New York Theatre
(May 25, 1908 - Jul 18, 1908)
New York Theatre
(Aug 24, 1908 - Sep 05, 1908)
Description
Based on the French farce "Mme. Mongodin"
Setting
Lamb's house and Alan's Studio in Haverstraw, New York
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Richard Carle
Music by
Richard Carle
; Book by
Richard Carle
; Lyrics by
Richard Carle
; Orchestra under the direction of
Frank Darling
; Featuring "Letters" by
Robert Hood Bowers
; Featuring "Love Is Elusive" by
H.L. Heartz
Staged by
Richard Carle
Costume Design by
Klaw and Erlanger's Costume Company
and
Ena Welch
General Manager:
Charles Marks
Frank H. Belcher
"Bill" Blackwell
from Idaho
Richard Carle
Leander Lamb
a martyr
Henrietta Lee
Sylvia Montrose
a retired actress
Berta Mills
Phyllis Atwood
Lamb's niece
Elita Proctor Otis
Mary Miranda Lamb
a monarch
John B. Park
Alan Townshend
an artist
Edith St. Clair
Mercedes
Sylvia's maid
Abbott Adams
Judge Henry Gibson
Carmen Espinoza
Edna Sydney
Guest
Winifred Gilraine
Weenie
a Dutch girl
Howard Hall
Willis Brooks
Cadet
Marion Mills
Celia Dale
Guest
Harry Montgomery
Sylvester Q. Nightingale
a servant
Herman Noble
Stacy Miller
Cadet
Walter Paschal
Horace Drummond
Cadet
Evelyn Richman
Lucille St. John
Guest
E. Paul Souther
Guy Whitaker
Cadet
Rita Stanwood
Viola Fair
Guest
Ray Youngman
Clyde Wetherbee
a secretary
Songs
music by
Richard Carle
; lyrics by
Richard Carle
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Marching
Celia Dale, Cadets and Guests
Never Borrow Trouble
Phyllis Atwood and "Bill" Blackwell
Betsy's the Belle of the Bathers
Leander Lamb and Alan Townshend
Letters
(music by
Robert Hood Bowers
)
Mercedes and Alan Townshend
Jamais d'La Vie
Sylvia Montrose and Chorus
If No. 1 Met No. 2
Leander Lamb and Guests
Act 2
Sung By
My Madagascar Maid
Alan Townshend and Boys
The Modest Little Model
Sylvia Montrose and Models
Act 3
Sung By
We're Hollandaise
Weenie and Dutch Girls
Love Is Elusive
(music by
H.L. Heartz
)
Phyllis Atwood
I Idolize Ida
"Bill" Blackwell, Boys and Girls
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Richard Carle
Music by
Richard Carle
; Book by
Richard Carle
; Lyrics by
Richard Carle
; Orchestra under the direction of
Frank Darling
; Featuring "Letters" by
Robert Hood Bowers
; Featuring "Love Is Elusive" by
H.L. Heartz
Staged by
Richard Carle
Costume Design by
Klaw and Erlanger's Costume Company
and
Ena Welch
General Manager:
Charles Marks
Frank H. Belcher
"Bill" Blackwell
from Idaho
Richard Carle
Leander Lamb
a martyr
Henrietta Lee
Sylvia Montrose
a retired actress
Berta Mills
Phyllis Atwood
Lamb's niece
Elita Proctor Otis
Mary Miranda Lamb
a monarch
John B. Park
Alan Townshend
an artist
Edith St. Clair
Mercedes
Sylvia's maid
Abbott Adams
Judge Henry Gibson
Carmen Espinoza
Edna Sydney
Guest
Winifred Gilraine
Weenie
a Dutch girl
Howard Hall
Willis Brooks
Cadet
Marion Mills
Celia Dale
Guest
Harry Montgomery
Sylvester Q. Nightingale
a servant
Herman Noble
Stacy Miller
Cadet
Walter Paschal
Horace Drummond
Cadet
Evelyn Richman
Lucille St. John
Guest
E. Paul Souther
Guy Whitaker
Cadet
Rita Stanwood
Viola Fair
Guest
Ray Youngman
Clyde Wetherbee
a secretary
music by
Richard Carle
; lyrics by
Richard Carle
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Marching
Celia Dale, Cadets and Guests
Never Borrow Trouble
Phyllis Atwood and "Bill" Blackwell
Betsy's the Belle of the Bathers
Leander Lamb and Alan Townshend
Letters
(music by
Robert Hood Bowers
)
Mercedes and Alan Townshend
Jamais d'La Vie
Sylvia Montrose and Chorus
If No. 1 Met No. 2
Leander Lamb and Guests
Act 2
Sung By
My Madagascar Maid
Alan Townshend and Boys
The Modest Little Model
Sylvia Montrose and Models
Act 3
Sung By
We're Hollandaise
Weenie and Dutch Girls
Love Is Elusive
(music by
H.L. Heartz
)
Phyllis Atwood
I Idolize Ida
"Bill" Blackwell, Boys and Girls
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