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Miss Simplicity
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 10, 1902
Closing Date
Mar 29, 1902
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Open Date: Feb 10, 1902
Close Date: Mar 29, 1902
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Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Casino Theatre
(Feb 10, 1902 - Mar 29, 1902)
Description
An opera in two acts
Setting
The Square in Sauterelle and the Grand Hall in the Chateau Loinville
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Kirke La Shelle
Book by
R. A. Barnet
; Music by
H.L. Heartz
; Lyrics by
R. A. Barnet
; Additional music by
Edward W. Corliss
and
Clifton Crawford
; Musical Director:
Fred Eustis
Directed by
R. A. Barnet
; Choreographed by
M. B. Gilbert
and
M. Albertieri
Scenic Design by
Joseph A. Physioc
; Costume Design by
Caroline F. Siedle
Helen Bartlett
Dorothee
Grace Belmont
Patty Yarrell
Rosalie Boyer
Roggy Edwards
Harry Collins
Matthew Rugby Northcote
Frank Conway
Benet
Allene Crater
Rosalie
Ambrose Daly
Stafford Coombe
William Danforth
Dr. Willie Pellet
Frank Daniels
My Man Blossoms
Marie deGrue
Theodora Mowatt
Gladys Earlcott
Clio
Mildred Forrest
Constance Strafford
Amy Forsslund
Octavia
Alphonse Fuguet
Jack Drummond
Florence Gammage
Madame Michel
Grace Gordon
Antoinette
Margaret Hastings
Junie
Harry Holliday
Faon
Eva James
Babet
Helen Lord
Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville
David Lythgoe
Philip Montford
Grace Meyers
Margery Bagges
Sinclair Nash
Pygmee
Bertha Northern
Vistonette
J. S. Northern
Tom Blessington
Frances Palmer
Gabrielle
Tom Ricketts
Sergeant Jean Thomas Michel
Kate Uart
Lady Dorothea Walsingham Bagges
Lottie Vernon
Emily Map Dalrymple
Owen Westford
Lord Bob
Lawrence Wheat
Arthur Tammons, Esq.
Songs
music by
H.L. Heartz
; lyrics by
R. A. Barnet
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The King's Own
Sergeant Jean Thomas Michel and Chorus
Stand Back
Rosalie
Sweet Ecstacy
Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville
You'd Better Take It Back
Patty Yarrell and Belles of Sauterelle
With All Proprieties
Lady Dorothea Walsingham Bagges, Lord Bob, Margery Bagges, Arthur Tammons, Esq. and English Party
Charity
Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville
Some Do, Some Don't
Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville and Philip Montford
Don't Mind Me
(music by
Clifton Crawford
)
My Man Blossoms
The Chestnutty Language of Lovers
My Man Blossoms
Roses Begin with R, Love
Margery Bagges, Arthur Tammons, Esq. and English Party
An Innocent City Maid
Rosalie and Sergeant Jean Thomas Michel
The (Good Little) Sunday School Boy
My Man Blossoms
Rosalie
(music by
Edward W. Corliss
)
Philip Montford
Act 2
Sung By
Oh What Delight to Be Dancing
Chorus
He Did It So Politely
Dr. Willie Pellet
The Interrogative Child
(music by
Clifton Crawford
)
My Man Blossoms
When You Were Shy Eighteen
Lady Dorothea Walsingham Bagges, Lord Bob and English Party
Love Me Little, Love Me Long
Margery Bagges, Arthur Tammons, Esq. and English Party
Foreign Ditties
My Man Blossoms, Rosalie and Chorus
When Will My Dream Come True
Philip Montford and Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Kirke La Shelle
Book by
R. A. Barnet
; Music by
H.L. Heartz
; Lyrics by
R. A. Barnet
; Additional music by
Edward W. Corliss
and
Clifton Crawford
; Musical Director:
Fred Eustis
Directed by
R. A. Barnet
; Choreographed by
M. B. Gilbert
and
M. Albertieri
Scenic Design by
Joseph A. Physioc
; Costume Design by
Caroline F. Siedle
Helen Bartlett
Dorothee
Grace Belmont
Patty Yarrell
Rosalie Boyer
Roggy Edwards
Harry Collins
Matthew Rugby Northcote
Frank Conway
Benet
Allene Crater
Rosalie
Ambrose Daly
Stafford Coombe
William Danforth
Dr. Willie Pellet
Frank Daniels
My Man Blossoms
Marie deGrue
Theodora Mowatt
Gladys Earlcott
Clio
Mildred Forrest
Constance Strafford
Amy Forsslund
Octavia
Alphonse Fuguet
Jack Drummond
Florence Gammage
Madame Michel
Grace Gordon
Antoinette
Margaret Hastings
Junie
Harry Holliday
Faon
Eva James
Babet
Helen Lord
Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville
David Lythgoe
Philip Montford
Grace Meyers
Margery Bagges
Sinclair Nash
Pygmee
Bertha Northern
Vistonette
J. S. Northern
Tom Blessington
Frances Palmer
Gabrielle
Tom Ricketts
Sergeant Jean Thomas Michel
Kate Uart
Lady Dorothea Walsingham Bagges
Lottie Vernon
Emily Map Dalrymple
Owen Westford
Lord Bob
Lawrence Wheat
Arthur Tammons, Esq.
music by
H.L. Heartz
; lyrics by
R. A. Barnet
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The King's Own
Sergeant Jean Thomas Michel and Chorus
Stand Back
Rosalie
Sweet Ecstacy
Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville
You'd Better Take It Back
Patty Yarrell and Belles of Sauterelle
With All Proprieties
Lady Dorothea Walsingham Bagges, Lord Bob, Margery Bagges, Arthur Tammons, Esq. and English Party
Charity
Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville
Some Do, Some Don't
Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville and Philip Montford
Don't Mind Me
(music by
Clifton Crawford
)
My Man Blossoms
The Chestnutty Language of Lovers
My Man Blossoms
Roses Begin with R, Love
Margery Bagges, Arthur Tammons, Esq. and English Party
An Innocent City Maid
Rosalie and Sergeant Jean Thomas Michel
The (Good Little) Sunday School Boy
My Man Blossoms
Rosalie
(music by
Edward W. Corliss
)
Philip Montford
Act 2
Sung By
Oh What Delight to Be Dancing
Chorus
He Did It So Politely
Dr. Willie Pellet
The Interrogative Child
(music by
Clifton Crawford
)
My Man Blossoms
When You Were Shy Eighteen
Lady Dorothea Walsingham Bagges, Lord Bob and English Party
Love Me Little, Love Me Long
Margery Bagges, Arthur Tammons, Esq. and English Party
Foreign Ditties
My Man Blossoms, Rosalie and Chorus
When Will My Dream Come True
Philip Montford and Madamoiselle Clair de Loinville
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