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Peggy from Paris
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 10, 1903
Closing Date
Nov 21, 1903
Performances
85
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 10, 1903
Close Date: Nov 21, 1903
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Wallack's Theatre
(Sep 10, 1903 - Nov 21, 1903)
Description
A musical in a prologue and two acts
Setting
Hickory Creek and Chicago, Illinois
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Henry W. Savage
Book by
George Ade
; Music by
William Lorraine
; Lyrics by
George Ade
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Harry B. Marshall
Staged by
George Marion
Scenic Design by
Walter Burridge
and
Edward La Moss
Dan Baker
Walt Quackenbush
M. Hommard
Guelma L. Baker
Lutie Plummer
George A. Beane
Montague Fish
Harry Benham
Lem Harvey
Chorus
George F. Bennett
Dickey Drexel
Georgia Caine
Peggy Plummer
Cyril Chadwick
Chorus
Blanche Collette
Chorus
Arthur Deagon
Reginald Hickey
Goodwal Dickerman
Hon Japez Flanders
Olga Fredericks
Chorus
Blanche Gilson
Mrs. Tuft-Hunter
Alice Hageman
Mrs. Montague Fish
Helen Hale
Lilly Ann Lynch
Olivette Haynes
Tessie Higgins
Chorus
Louise Jansen
Chorus
Carolyn Lilja
Chorus
Anita Marik
Chorus
Paul Nicholson
Cicero J. Grampis
E.H. O'Connor
M. Folies-Bergere
Jim Peasley
John P. Park
Alexander Nerveen
Esta Reed
Mrs. Homer Ketcham
Chorus
George Richards
Captain Alonzo Plummer
Josie Sadler
Sophie Blatz
Songs
music by
William Lorraine
; lyrics by
George Ade
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Happy, Happy Illinois
Highfalutin Music
Old Fashioned Songs
The (Regular) Limited Train
Act 1
Sung By
We Are the Principals
Chorus
(We're True to the) College Days
Art
(My) Emmaleen
The Girl Who Comes in From the West
Welcome
Gay Fleurette
Act 2
Sung By
When He's Not Near
The Little Tip
Chappies' Song
Autograph Girls' Song
Henny
Sophie Blatz
(My) Emmaleen
Here's Happy Days to You
Ensemble
Come Little Chic
Imported, Yes We Are
Lil, I Like You
I Left My Heart in Dixie
(lyrics by
Harry B. Marshall
)
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Henry W. Savage
Book by
George Ade
; Music by
William Lorraine
; Lyrics by
George Ade
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Harry B. Marshall
Staged by
George Marion
Scenic Design by
Walter Burridge
and
Edward La Moss
Dan Baker
Walt Quackenbush
M. Hommard
Guelma L. Baker
Lutie Plummer
George A. Beane
Montague Fish
Harry Benham
Lem Harvey
Chorus
George F. Bennett
Dickey Drexel
Georgia Caine
Peggy Plummer
Cyril Chadwick
Chorus
Blanche Collette
Chorus
Arthur Deagon
Reginald Hickey
Goodwal Dickerman
Hon Japez Flanders
Olga Fredericks
Chorus
Blanche Gilson
Mrs. Tuft-Hunter
Alice Hageman
Mrs. Montague Fish
Helen Hale
Lilly Ann Lynch
Olivette Haynes
Tessie Higgins
Chorus
Louise Jansen
Chorus
Carolyn Lilja
Chorus
Anita Marik
Chorus
Paul Nicholson
Cicero J. Grampis
E.H. O'Connor
M. Folies-Bergere
Jim Peasley
John P. Park
Alexander Nerveen
Esta Reed
Mrs. Homer Ketcham
Chorus
George Richards
Captain Alonzo Plummer
Josie Sadler
Sophie Blatz
music by
William Lorraine
; lyrics by
George Ade
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Happy, Happy Illinois
Highfalutin Music
Old Fashioned Songs
The (Regular) Limited Train
Act 1
Sung By
We Are the Principals
Chorus
(We're True to the) College Days
Art
(My) Emmaleen
The Girl Who Comes in From the West
Welcome
Gay Fleurette
Act 2
Sung By
When He's Not Near
The Little Tip
Chappies' Song
Autograph Girls' Song
Henny
Sophie Blatz
(My) Emmaleen
Here's Happy Days to You
Ensemble
Come Little Chic
Imported, Yes We Are
Lil, I Like You
I Left My Heart in Dixie
(lyrics by
Harry B. Marshall
)
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