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Sergeant Brue
Musical
Farce
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 24, 1905
Closing Date
Mar 1906
Performances
101
Musical
Farce
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 24, 1905
Close Date: Mar 1906
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Apr 24, 1905 - Jul 01, 1905)
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Aug 14, 1905 - Sep 02, 1905)
Grand Opera House
(Mar 26, 1906 - Mar 1906)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Michael Brue's hairdressing salon, the Green Park Hotel, Crawlborough Street Police Court, and a house in Berkeley Square
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles B. Dillingham
; Produced by arrangement with
Klaw & Erlanger
Book by
Owen Hall
; Music by
Liza Lehman
; Lyrics by
Owen Hall
and
D. K. Stevens
; Additional lyrics by
William Jerome
,
Paul West
,
Fred Murray
,
Clare Kummer
,
D. K. Stevens
,
Anne Caldwell
,
P. G. Wodehouse
,
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
,
Frank Leo
and
Dave Reed, Jr.
; Additional music by
Jean Schwartz
,
Clare Kummer
,
D. K. Stevens
,
James O'Dea
,
George Brevard
,
John W. Bratton
,
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
,
Frank Leo
,
Frederick Rosse
and
Dave Reed, Jr.
; Musical Director:
Watty Hydes
Staged by
Herbert Gresham
Scenic Design by
Richard Marston
; Costume Design by
F. Richard Anderson
David Bennett
Captain Bay
Nace Bonville
Matthew Habbishom
Greta Burdick
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Irene Cameron
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Louise Clair
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Gilbert Clayton
Mr. Crank
Mary Clayton
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Della Connor
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Sally Daly
Pippins
Frank Daniels
Sergeant Brue
Madge Dawson
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Olive Day
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Sallie Fisher
Aurora Brue
Anna Fitzhugh
Mabel Widgett
Louis Fitzroy
Haddon Wallis
Ida Gabrielle
Dot
Aileen Goodwin
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Alfred Hickman
Michael Brue
Leavitt James
Bill Nokes
Clara Bell Jerome
Daisy
Florence Latham
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Claire Leslie
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
George Lestocq
Percy Proctor
Harry MacDonough
Crookie Scrubbs
Nellie Mayne
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Leslie Mayo
Bridget
Myrtle McGrain
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Walter Percival
Gerald Treherne
Cissie Raynor
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Dollie Read
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
James Reany
Inspector Gorringe
Blanche Ring
Lady Bickenhall
Vivienne Russell
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Elphye Snowden
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Lawrence Wheat
Rev. John Lamb
Songs
music by
Liza Lehman
; lyrics by
Owen Hall
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Sung By
Saturday After Two
(music by
D. K. Stevens
; lyrics by
D. K. Stevens
)
Lady Bickenhall
Sergeant Brue
(music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
(All in the) Line of Duty
(music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Skating
(music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Daisy and Sergeant Brue
My Irish Molly O
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Lady Bickenhall
A Message from the Land of Love
(music by
Dave Reed, Jr.
; lyrics by
Dave Reed, Jr.
)
Mabel Widgett
Act 1
Sung By
Our Emporium
Chorus
Young Man in a Shop
Michael Brue and Chorus
Saturday Afternoon
(music by
James O'Dea
; lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
)
Lady Bickenhall and Chorus
A Cup of Tea
Aurora Brue and Gerald Treherne
I'm a Sergeant of Police
Sergeant Brue and Company
Hail to the Piccadilly Hero
Company
Act 2
Sung By
We Have Dined
Chorus
Old Man Shea
(music by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
; lyrics by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
)
Sergeant Brue and Company
Put Me in My Little Cell
(music by
Frederick Rosse
; lyrics by
P. G. Wodehouse
)
Crookie Scrubbs, Rev. John Lamb and Captain Bay
Welcome Mr. Brue
(music by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
; lyrics by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
)
Chorus
Let Me Sing
(music by
Frank Leo
; lyrics by
Frank Leo
)
Sergeant Brue and Company
Lancers
Sergeant Brue and Company
Oh, Help!
Company
Act 3
Sung By
Hail to the Magistrate
Chorus
Zoological Party
Chorus
I Was Born on a Friday
(music by
George Brevard
; lyrics by
Fred Murray
)
Sergeant Brue
Dearie
(music by
Clare Kummer
; lyrics by
Clare Kummer
)
Lady Bickenhall and Chorus
Sweet Anastasia Brady
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Aurora Brue and Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles B. Dillingham
; Produced by arrangement with
Klaw & Erlanger
Book by
Owen Hall
; Music by
Liza Lehman
; Lyrics by
Owen Hall
and
D. K. Stevens
; Additional lyrics by
William Jerome
,
Paul West
,
Fred Murray
,
Clare Kummer
,
D. K. Stevens
,
Anne Caldwell
,
P. G. Wodehouse
,
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
,
Frank Leo
and
Dave Reed, Jr.
; Additional music by
Jean Schwartz
,
Clare Kummer
,
D. K. Stevens
,
James O'Dea
,
George Brevard
,
John W. Bratton
,
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
,
Frank Leo
,
Frederick Rosse
and
Dave Reed, Jr.
; Musical Director:
Watty Hydes
Staged by
Herbert Gresham
Scenic Design by
Richard Marston
; Costume Design by
F. Richard Anderson
David Bennett
Captain Bay
Nace Bonville
Matthew Habbishom
Greta Burdick
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Irene Cameron
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Louise Clair
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Gilbert Clayton
Mr. Crank
Mary Clayton
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Della Connor
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Sally Daly
Pippins
Frank Daniels
Sergeant Brue
Madge Dawson
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Olive Day
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Sallie Fisher
Aurora Brue
Anna Fitzhugh
Mabel Widgett
Louis Fitzroy
Haddon Wallis
Ida Gabrielle
Dot
Aileen Goodwin
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Alfred Hickman
Michael Brue
Leavitt James
Bill Nokes
Clara Bell Jerome
Daisy
Florence Latham
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Claire Leslie
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
George Lestocq
Percy Proctor
Harry MacDonough
Crookie Scrubbs
Nellie Mayne
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Leslie Mayo
Bridget
Myrtle McGrain
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Walter Percival
Gerald Treherne
Cissie Raynor
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Dollie Read
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
James Reany
Inspector Gorringe
Blanche Ring
Lady Bickenhall
Vivienne Russell
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Elphye Snowden
Member of Lady Bickenhall's Committee
Lawrence Wheat
Rev. John Lamb
music by
Liza Lehman
; lyrics by
Owen Hall
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 0
Sung By
Saturday After Two
(music by
D. K. Stevens
; lyrics by
D. K. Stevens
)
Lady Bickenhall
Sergeant Brue
(music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
(All in the) Line of Duty
(music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Skating
(music by
John W. Bratton
; lyrics by
Paul West
)
Daisy and Sergeant Brue
My Irish Molly O
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Lady Bickenhall
A Message from the Land of Love
(music by
Dave Reed, Jr.
; lyrics by
Dave Reed, Jr.
)
Mabel Widgett
Act 1
Sung By
Our Emporium
Chorus
Young Man in a Shop
Michael Brue and Chorus
Saturday Afternoon
(music by
James O'Dea
; lyrics by
Anne Caldwell
)
Lady Bickenhall and Chorus
A Cup of Tea
Aurora Brue and Gerald Treherne
I'm a Sergeant of Police
Sergeant Brue and Company
Hail to the Piccadilly Hero
Company
Act 2
Sung By
We Have Dined
Chorus
Old Man Shea
(music by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
; lyrics by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
)
Sergeant Brue and Company
Put Me in My Little Cell
(music by
Frederick Rosse
; lyrics by
P. G. Wodehouse
)
Crookie Scrubbs, Rev. John Lamb and Captain Bay
Welcome Mr. Brue
(music by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
; lyrics by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
)
Chorus
Let Me Sing
(music by
Frank Leo
; lyrics by
Frank Leo
)
Sergeant Brue and Company
Lancers
Sergeant Brue and Company
Oh, Help!
Company
Act 3
Sung By
Hail to the Magistrate
Chorus
Zoological Party
Chorus
I Was Born on a Friday
(music by
George Brevard
; lyrics by
Fred Murray
)
Sergeant Brue
Dearie
(music by
Clare Kummer
; lyrics by
Clare Kummer
)
Lady Bickenhall and Chorus
Sweet Anastasia Brady
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Aurora Brue and Company
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