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The Bohea-man's Girl
Musical
Burlesque
One Act
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 11, 1845
Closing Date
Apr 25, 1845
Performances
20
Musical
Burlesque
One Act
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Mar 11, 1845
Close Date: Apr 25, 1845
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Olympic Theatre
(Mar 11, 1845 - Apr 25, 1845)
Description
A Local Burlesque in One Act, 2 Scenes
Returned to the Olympic 11/10/1845 and revived at the Olympic 11/29/1849
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
William Mitchell
Written by
B.A. Baker
; Music arranged by
George Loder
Stage Arrangements by
William Mitchell
Scenic Design by
Mr. Bengough
; Machinery by
Mr. Burns
Properties:
Mr. Roberts
Mr. Bleeker
Mr. Oldschool
a liberal minded man
Mr. Clark
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Benedict DeBar
Mr. Harniem
a retired tea merchant
Mr. Dennison
Thady
an exiled tea merchant from the Bowery
Mrs. Dunn
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Everard
Hoopincough
a Ragpicker Chieftain
Mrs. Everard
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mrs. Isherwood
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Lee
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Levere
M.P.
of the New Police
John Nickinson
Mrs. Quin
Landlady of the "Hotel de Ragpickers"
Mrs. Phillips
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mrs. Pray
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Rea
Jake Jenkins
Miss Roberts
Buder
a very careless nurse
Mr. Roberts
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Rosenthal
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mrs. Selwyn
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Smith
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Emma Taylor
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem
Mary Taylor
Arline
twelve years older and supposed to be the same individual
Charles Melton Walcot
Floorstain
Mr. Harniem's hopeful nephew
Mrs. Webb
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Songs
Hurrah for Bowery Tea
Neighbors
Through all my life
Mr. Harniem
Bless the Bohea-Man's Name
Neighbors
'Tis Sad to Leave a Business Grand
Thady
Thus we pick up in the Street
Ragpickers
Good gracious! Is any one Near
Floorstain
I Dreamt I had Money to Buy a Shawl
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem
That scratch upon thy Nose
Thady and Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem
Ragpickers Attend
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem, Mrs. Quin, Hoopincough and Chorus
Now I'm Dear Thady's Bride
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem and Ragpickers
Bad luck, I've lost my Thad
Mrs. Quin
This is the Place for Fun
Citizens
Song
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem
When e'er I on the Canvas look
Mr. Harniem
Once I knew a Pretty Girl
Hoopincough
When other Gents
Thady
Fly thro' the Window with me
Thady, Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem and Hoopincough
A Store in the Bowery
Thady
Finale
All the Characters
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
William Mitchell
Written by
B.A. Baker
; Music arranged by
George Loder
Stage Arrangements by
William Mitchell
Scenic Design by
Mr. Bengough
; Machinery by
Mr. Burns
Properties:
Mr. Roberts
Mr. Bleeker
Mr. Oldschool
a liberal minded man
Mr. Clark
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Benedict DeBar
Mr. Harniem
a retired tea merchant
Mr. Dennison
Thady
an exiled tea merchant from the Bowery
Mrs. Dunn
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Everard
Hoopincough
a Ragpicker Chieftain
Mrs. Everard
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mrs. Isherwood
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Lee
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Levere
M.P.
of the New Police
John Nickinson
Mrs. Quin
Landlady of the "Hotel de Ragpickers"
Mrs. Phillips
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mrs. Pray
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Rea
Jake Jenkins
Miss Roberts
Buder
a very careless nurse
Mr. Roberts
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Rosenthal
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mrs. Selwyn
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Mr. Smith
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Emma Taylor
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem
Mary Taylor
Arline
twelve years older and supposed to be the same individual
Charles Melton Walcot
Floorstain
Mr. Harniem's hopeful nephew
Mrs. Webb
Ragpicker/Visitor/Roulette Man/Thimble Rig/etc.
Hurrah for Bowery Tea
Neighbors
Through all my life
Mr. Harniem
Bless the Bohea-Man's Name
Neighbors
'Tis Sad to Leave a Business Grand
Thady
Thus we pick up in the Street
Ragpickers
Good gracious! Is any one Near
Floorstain
I Dreamt I had Money to Buy a Shawl
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem
That scratch upon thy Nose
Thady and Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem
Ragpickers Attend
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem, Mrs. Quin, Hoopincough and Chorus
Now I'm Dear Thady's Bride
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem and Ragpickers
Bad luck, I've lost my Thad
Mrs. Quin
This is the Place for Fun
Citizens
Song
Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem
When e'er I on the Canvas look
Mr. Harniem
Once I knew a Pretty Girl
Hoopincough
When other Gents
Thady
Fly thro' the Window with me
Thady, Arline, a fine specimen of young Harlem and Hoopincough
A Store in the Bowery
Thady
Finale
All the Characters
PRODUCTIONS
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