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Maytime
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Aug 16, 1917
Closing Date
Oct 19, 1918
Previews
0
Performances
492
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Aug 16, 1917
Close Date: Oct 19, 1918
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Aug 16, 1917 - Feb 17, 1918)
44th Street Theatre
(Feb 18, 1918 - Mar 31, 1918)
Broadhurst Theatre
(Apr 01, 1918 - Aug 04, 1918)
Lyric Theatre
(Aug 05, 1918 - Sep 08, 1918)
Broadhurst Theatre
(Sep 09, 1918 - Oct 19, 1918)
Setting
New York City
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Rida Johnson Young
; Music by
Sigmund Romberg
; Lyrics by
Rida Johnson Young
; Based on the libretto to the German musical comedy 'Wei einst im Mai' by
Rudolf Bernauer
,
Rudolf Schanzer
,
Walter Kollo
and
Willy Bredschneider
; Musical Director:
Frank Tours
; Music orchestrated by
Sandar Harmathy
and
Kiefert
; Additional lyrics by
Cyrus Wood
Staged by
Edward P. Temple
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
; Production Supervised by
Jacob J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Homer Conant
; Costume Design by
Homer Conant
Charles Purcell
Richard Wayne
Dicky Wayne
Douglas J. Wood
Claude Van Zandt
Peggy Wood
Ottillie
Ottillie Van Zandt
Arthur Albro
Rudolfo
Signor Vivalla
George Allen
Ensemble
Warner Anderson
Little Dick Wayne
Laura Arnold
Alice Tremaine
Gene Aubrey
Hannaford
Pearl Barimore
Angelica
Ensemble
Florence Bruce
Winifred St. Albans
Helen Cameron
Ensemble
Grace Daniels
Maria
Bud Davidson
Ensemble
Ann Delmore
Ensemble
Eleanor B. Fox
Ensemble
Hortense
Pearl Germonde
Ensemble
Burt Hall
Ensemble
Jack Harvey
Ensemble
Virginia Heffren
Ensemble
Ralph J. Herbert
John Rutherford
Janet Kenny
Estelle
Adele Leroy
Ensemble
Rena Manning
Ensemble
Richard Melbourne
Algernon
Ensemble
C. H. Miller
Stuyvesant
Ensemble
Richard Morgan
John Wayne
Edward F. Nannary
P.T. Barnum
William Norris
Matthew Van Zandt
Maude Odell
Lizzie
Edna Rochelle
Ensemble
Jane Russell
Ensemble
Teddy Shelber
Ensemble
Frank Sidney
Doorman
Carl Stall
Colonel Van Zandt
Teddy Stevens
Ensemble
Rose Timble
Letty
Ensemble
Minna Valieri
Estrella Amorita
Gertrude Vanderbilt
Ermintrude D'Albert
Henry Ward
Ensemble
Teddy Webb
Mr. Hicks
Fred Williams
Ensemble
Rose Winter
Madame Delphine
Edith Wright
Matilda Van Zandt
Shubert Theatre
(Aug 16, 1917 - Feb 17, 1918)
Cast
John Charles Thomas
Richard Wayne
Dicky Wayne
44th Street Theatre
(Feb 18, 1918 - Mar 31, 1918)
Broadhurst Theatre
(Apr 01, 1918 - Aug 04, 1918)
Lyric Theatre
(Aug 05, 1918 - Sep 08, 1918)
Broadhurst Theatre
(Sep 09, 1918 - Oct 19, 1918)
Songs
music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Rida Johnson Young
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
In Our Little Home, Sweet Home
Ottillie and Richard Wayne
It's a Windy Day at the Battery
Matthew Van Zandt, Alice Tremaine and Girls
Gypsy Song
Rudolfo
Will You Remember (Sweetheart)?
Ottillie and Richard Wayne
Act 2
Sung By
Jump Jim Crow
Matthew Van Zandt and Chorus
The Road to Paradise
Ottillie Van Zandt and Matthew Van Zandt
Spanish Dance
Estrella Amorita
Will You Remember (Sweetheart)?
(Reprise)
Signor Vivalla
Act 3
Sung By
Odd Lots, Job Lots
Ensemble
Reminiscence
Little Dick Wayne
Act 4
Sung By
Selling Gowns
(lyrics by
Cyrus Wood
)
Ottillie Van Zandt and Girls
Dancing Will Keep You Young
(lyrics by
Cyrus Wood
)
Ermintrude D'Albert and Matthew Van Zandt
Only One Girl for Me
Dicky Wayne and Girls
Will You Remember (Sweetheart)?
(Reprise)
Ottillie Van Zandt and Dicky Wayne
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Rida Johnson Young
; Music by
Sigmund Romberg
; Lyrics by
Rida Johnson Young
; Based on the libretto to the German musical comedy 'Wei einst im Mai' by
Rudolf Bernauer
,
Rudolf Schanzer
,
Walter Kollo
and
Willy Bredschneider
; Musical Director:
Frank Tours
; Music orchestrated by
Sandar Harmathy
and
Kiefert
; Additional lyrics by
Cyrus Wood
Staged by
Edward P. Temple
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
; Production Supervised by
Jacob J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Homer Conant
; Costume Design by
Homer Conant
Charles Purcell
Richard Wayne
Dicky Wayne
Douglas J. Wood
Claude Van Zandt
Peggy Wood
Ottillie
Ottillie Van Zandt
Arthur Albro
Rudolfo
Signor Vivalla
George Allen
Ensemble
Warner Anderson
Little Dick Wayne
Laura Arnold
Alice Tremaine
Gene Aubrey
Hannaford
Pearl Barimore
Angelica
Ensemble
Florence Bruce
Winifred St. Albans
Helen Cameron
Ensemble
Grace Daniels
Maria
Bud Davidson
Ensemble
Ann Delmore
Ensemble
Eleanor B. Fox
Ensemble
Hortense
Pearl Germonde
Ensemble
Burt Hall
Ensemble
Jack Harvey
Ensemble
Virginia Heffren
Ensemble
Ralph J. Herbert
John Rutherford
Janet Kenny
Estelle
Adele Leroy
Ensemble
Rena Manning
Ensemble
Richard Melbourne
Algernon
Ensemble
C. H. Miller
Stuyvesant
Ensemble
Richard Morgan
John Wayne
Edward F. Nannary
P.T. Barnum
William Norris
Matthew Van Zandt
Maude Odell
Lizzie
Edna Rochelle
Ensemble
Jane Russell
Ensemble
Teddy Shelber
Ensemble
Frank Sidney
Doorman
Carl Stall
Colonel Van Zandt
Teddy Stevens
Ensemble
Rose Timble
Letty
Ensemble
Minna Valieri
Estrella Amorita
Gertrude Vanderbilt
Ermintrude D'Albert
Henry Ward
Ensemble
Teddy Webb
Mr. Hicks
Fred Williams
Ensemble
Rose Winter
Madame Delphine
Edith Wright
Matilda Van Zandt
Shubert Theatre
(Aug 16, 1917 - Feb 17, 1918)
Cast
John Charles Thomas
Richard Wayne
Dicky Wayne
44th Street Theatre
(Feb 18, 1918 - Mar 31, 1918)
Broadhurst Theatre
(Apr 01, 1918 - Aug 04, 1918)
Lyric Theatre
(Aug 05, 1918 - Sep 08, 1918)
Broadhurst Theatre
(Sep 09, 1918 - Oct 19, 1918)
music by
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Rida Johnson Young
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
In Our Little Home, Sweet Home
Ottillie and Richard Wayne
It's a Windy Day at the Battery
Matthew Van Zandt, Alice Tremaine and Girls
Gypsy Song
Rudolfo
Will You Remember (Sweetheart)?
Ottillie and Richard Wayne
Act 2
Sung By
Jump Jim Crow
Matthew Van Zandt and Chorus
The Road to Paradise
Ottillie Van Zandt and Matthew Van Zandt
Spanish Dance
Estrella Amorita
Will You Remember (Sweetheart)?
(Reprise)
Signor Vivalla
Act 3
Sung By
Odd Lots, Job Lots
Ensemble
Reminiscence
Little Dick Wayne
Act 4
Sung By
Selling Gowns
(lyrics by
Cyrus Wood
)
Ottillie Van Zandt and Girls
Dancing Will Keep You Young
(lyrics by
Cyrus Wood
)
Ermintrude D'Albert and Matthew Van Zandt
Only One Girl for Me
Dicky Wayne and Girls
Will You Remember (Sweetheart)?
(Reprise)
Ottillie Van Zandt and Dicky Wayne
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