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The Highwayman
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 13, 1897
Closing Date
Apr 16, 1898
Performances
144
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Dec 13, 1897 - Apr 16, 1898)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
In and around York Road and Beverley Manor
People
Production Staff
Music by
Reginald De Koven
Staged by
Max Freeman
; Dances by
Carl Marwig
Scenic Design by
John H. Young
; Costume Design by
Caroline F. Siedle
Songs
music by
Reginald De Koven
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
Although I am a "Dook"
Toby Winkle, Doll Primrose, Landlord Jarvey and Chorus
Bread, Cheese and Kisses
Doll Primrose and Toby Winkle
Marching Away
Lieutenant Lovelace, Toby Winkle, Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
The Highwayman
Dick Fitzgerald and Chorus
In London Town
Lady Pamela, Lieutenant Lovelace, Doll Primrose, Toby Winkle, Sir Godfrey Beverley and Chorus
Vive La Bagatelle
Lady Constance Sinclair
Gretna Green
Captain Rodney
Act 2
Sung By
Kitty O'Brien
Dick Fitzgerald
It's hey for home, enough for a day
Chorus
The Farmer and the Scarecrow
Toby Winkle, Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
A Moonlight Song
Lady Constance Sinclair
Do You Remember Love?
Lady Constance Sinclair and Dick Fitzgerald
Gipsy Song
Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
It's hey for a wedding day on May Day
Chorus
While the Four Winds Blow
Captain Rodney
On the Track
Constable Foxy Quiller and Constables
Farewell to the King's Highway
Dick Fitzgerald
People
Songs
Production Staff
Music by
Reginald De Koven
Staged by
Max Freeman
; Dances by
Carl Marwig
Scenic Design by
John H. Young
; Costume Design by
Caroline F. Siedle
music by
Reginald De Koven
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
Although I am a "Dook"
Toby Winkle, Doll Primrose, Landlord Jarvey and Chorus
Bread, Cheese and Kisses
Doll Primrose and Toby Winkle
Marching Away
Lieutenant Lovelace, Toby Winkle, Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
The Highwayman
Dick Fitzgerald and Chorus
In London Town
Lady Pamela, Lieutenant Lovelace, Doll Primrose, Toby Winkle, Sir Godfrey Beverley and Chorus
Vive La Bagatelle
Lady Constance Sinclair
Gretna Green
Captain Rodney
Act 2
Sung By
Kitty O'Brien
Dick Fitzgerald
It's hey for home, enough for a day
Chorus
The Farmer and the Scarecrow
Toby Winkle, Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
A Moonlight Song
Lady Constance Sinclair
Do You Remember Love?
Lady Constance Sinclair and Dick Fitzgerald
Gipsy Song
Constable Foxy Quiller and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
It's hey for a wedding day on May Day
Chorus
While the Four Winds Blow
Captain Rodney
On the Track
Constable Foxy Quiller and Constables
Farewell to the King's Highway
Dick Fitzgerald
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