MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 13, 1899
Closing Date
Mar 31, 1900
Performances
147
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Manhattan Theatre
(Nov 13, 1899 - Mar 31, 1900)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
The Convent of St. Dorothy, the Gold Lion Hotel, and the military barracks near Fontainebleau

Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.
Music by Reginald De Koven; Based on two French vaudevilles by Maurice Hennequin; Based on two French vaudevilles by Albert Millaud; Lyrics by Reginald De Koven and Harry B. Smith; Book by Harry B. Smith; Musical Director: Herman Perlet; Additional music by William H. Penn, A. Baldwin Sloane and Herve; Additional lyrics by Frank Sloane, James O'Dea and Glen MacDonough
Costume Design by Will R. Barnes; Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Richard Marston
Ninette
Lieutenant Mercier
Baron Florestand de la Boucaniere
Professor Celestine
Lieutenant Gallifet
Tobias
Waiter
Coralie
Lieutenant Boisdeffre
The Governess of the Convent
Anna
 
Lieutenant Gonse
Paula
Major Bombardos
Lucienne
Gabrielle
Eugenie
Waiter
A Porter
Antoine
Pierette
Fanchon
Aristide
music by Reginald De Koven; lyrics by Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
They Wouldn't Do in the Orient the things that we do here
Aristide and Girls
Mistakes Are Apt to happen
Aristide and Professor Celestine
Socrates Jackson
Jackson and Girls
In the Convent They Didn't Teach Me That
(music by Herve)
Anna
Dreamy Eyes
Anna and Professor Celestine
O Summer Bathing Girl
Men and Girls
Cut High, Cut Low
Anna
Automobile Song (You may talk about your horses)
Anna and Girls
Act 3
Sung By
Wedding Anthem
A Private Affair
I'd Like to Have a Photograph of That
Aristide
The Dissolute Mosquito
This Wine's All Right
Professor, Won't You Teach Me All You Know
Oh, That's the Worst of Girls
From la Femme a Papa
(music by Herve)
Inconsistency
My Honolulu Queen
(music by William H. Penn; lyrics by James O'Dea)
Anna
I'm Fraid dis Snap is Most too Good to Last
(music by A. Baldwin Sloane; lyrics by Frank Sloane)
I've Been Dreaming of You, Baby
(music by A. Baldwin Sloane; lyrics by Frank Sloane and Harry B. Smith)
Anna
The Other Page Is Missing (You'll Have to Guess the Rest)
(music by A. Baldwin Sloane; lyrics by Glen MacDonough)
Professor Celestine
The Song of the Colonel
(music by Herve)
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