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Pretty Mrs. Smith
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 21, 1914
Closing Date
Oct 31, 1914
Performances
48
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 21, 1914
Close Date: Oct 31, 1914
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Casino Theatre
(Sep 21, 1914 - Oct 31, 1914)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Palm Beach, Florida at the present time
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Oliver Morosco
Book by
Oliver Morosco
and
Elmer Harris
; Music by
Henry James
and
Alfred G. Robyn
; Lyrics by
Earl Carroll
; Musical Director:
John Lund
; Additional music by
Billy Gould
,
Ashlyn
and
Sydney Grant
; Additional lyrics by
Billy Gould
,
Ashlyn
and
Sydney Grant
Staged by
T. Daniel Frawley
Scenic Design by
Robert Brunton
,
Homer Emens
and
Kellam
; Costume Design by
Melville Ellis
,
Lucile
and
Clarice
Theodore Babcock
Ferdinand Smith
Daisy Burton
Mrs. Tom Wilson
J. H. Childs
Paul Hunter
Morosco California Quartette
Louise Cook
Miss Helen Partington
Marie De Marquis
Miss Phoebe Snow
Claude Flemming
Frank Smith
James A. Gleason
Broadway debut
George
Sydney Grant
Bobby Jones
Charlotte Greenwood
Letititia Proudfoot
Mlle. Marcelle
Henriette
Dolores Parquette
Miss Prudence Morris
Harold Proctor
Hal Dorsey
Morosco California Quartette
Charles Purcell
Forest Smith
J. Richard Ryan
Tim Wilson
Morosco California Quartette
Fritzi Scheff
Drucilla Smith
Grace Shaw
Mrs. Marian Dalzell
Lillian Tucker
Myrtle Adair
J. Van Ryan
Morosco California Quartette
Dick Potter
Ocie Williams
Mrs. Waldemar Hayes
Songs
Act 1
Sung By
Drucilla
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Myrtle Adair and Ladies
The Bensonhurst Gavotte
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Letititia Proudfoot and Bobby Jones
The Plain Ol' Name o' Smith
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Frank Smith, Forest Smith, Ferdinand Smith and Bobby Jones
Love Has Come to Live in Our House
(music by
Henry James
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Frank Smith, Drucilla Smith, Ladies and Gentlemen
Act 2
Sung By
Let Bygones Be Bygones
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Drucilla Smith and Frank Smith
Mississippi, You're a Grand Old Girl
(music by
Ashlyn
and
Billy Gould
; lyrics by
Ashlyn
and
Billy Gould
)
Letititia Proudfoot and Bobby Jones
Pretty Mrs. Smith
(music by
Henry James
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Drucilla Smith, Quartette and Ladies
Act 3
Sung By
Dawn in Florida
(music by
Henry James
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Guests
My Dream of Dreams
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Drucilla Smith and Quartette
Long, Lean, Lank Letty
(music by
Sydney Grant
; lyrics by
Sydney Grant
)
Letititia Proudfoot
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Oliver Morosco
Book by
Oliver Morosco
and
Elmer Harris
; Music by
Henry James
and
Alfred G. Robyn
; Lyrics by
Earl Carroll
; Musical Director:
John Lund
; Additional music by
Billy Gould
,
Ashlyn
and
Sydney Grant
; Additional lyrics by
Billy Gould
,
Ashlyn
and
Sydney Grant
Staged by
T. Daniel Frawley
Scenic Design by
Robert Brunton
,
Homer Emens
and
Kellam
; Costume Design by
Melville Ellis
,
Lucile
and
Clarice
Theodore Babcock
Ferdinand Smith
Daisy Burton
Mrs. Tom Wilson
J. H. Childs
Paul Hunter
Morosco California Quartette
Louise Cook
Miss Helen Partington
Marie De Marquis
Miss Phoebe Snow
Claude Flemming
Frank Smith
James A. Gleason
Broadway debut
George
Sydney Grant
Bobby Jones
Charlotte Greenwood
Letititia Proudfoot
Mlle. Marcelle
Henriette
Dolores Parquette
Miss Prudence Morris
Harold Proctor
Hal Dorsey
Morosco California Quartette
Charles Purcell
Forest Smith
J. Richard Ryan
Tim Wilson
Morosco California Quartette
Fritzi Scheff
Drucilla Smith
Grace Shaw
Mrs. Marian Dalzell
Lillian Tucker
Myrtle Adair
J. Van Ryan
Morosco California Quartette
Dick Potter
Ocie Williams
Mrs. Waldemar Hayes
Act 1
Sung By
Drucilla
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Myrtle Adair and Ladies
The Bensonhurst Gavotte
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Letititia Proudfoot and Bobby Jones
The Plain Ol' Name o' Smith
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Frank Smith, Forest Smith, Ferdinand Smith and Bobby Jones
Love Has Come to Live in Our House
(music by
Henry James
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Frank Smith, Drucilla Smith, Ladies and Gentlemen
Act 2
Sung By
Let Bygones Be Bygones
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Drucilla Smith and Frank Smith
Mississippi, You're a Grand Old Girl
(music by
Ashlyn
and
Billy Gould
; lyrics by
Ashlyn
and
Billy Gould
)
Letititia Proudfoot and Bobby Jones
Pretty Mrs. Smith
(music by
Henry James
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Drucilla Smith, Quartette and Ladies
Act 3
Sung By
Dawn in Florida
(music by
Henry James
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Guests
My Dream of Dreams
(music by
Alfred G. Robyn
; lyrics by
Earl Carroll
)
Drucilla Smith and Quartette
Long, Lean, Lank Letty
(music by
Sydney Grant
; lyrics by
Sydney Grant
)
Letititia Proudfoot
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