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The Lady from Lane's
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Aug 19, 1907
Closing Date
Sep 28, 1907
Performances
47
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Aug 19, 1907
Close Date: Sep 28, 1907
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Lyric Theatre
(Aug 19, 1907 - Sep 19, 1907)
Casino Theatre
(Sep 19, 1907 - Sep 28, 1907)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
Act I: Parlor of Hotel at Old Point Comfort, Virginia. Act II: Sun Parlor in same hotel. Act III: the parade grounds at Fortress Monroe
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Broadhurst & Currie
Music by
Gustav Kerker
; Book by
George Broadhurst
; Lyrics by
George Broadhurst
; Featuring "My Old Rocking Chair" by
George Spink
Produced under the stage direction of
Thomas Wise
; Musical numbers under the direction of
Lewis Hooper
Settings by
D. Frank Dodge
,
Frank E. Gates
and
E. A. Morange
; Costume Design by
Mlle. Frederica DeWolfe
and
Mood
Orchestra under the direction of
Herman Perlet
Percy Bronson
Arthur Gilbert
Seabright's nephew
Robert Peyton Carter
Wayland Clingstone
one of the boys of long ago
Ida Hawley
Florence Gilbert
Seabright's niece
Walter Percival
Lieutenant King
stationed at Fortress Monroe
Truly Shattuck
Adelaide Forster
(The Lady) from Lane's detective agency
Thomas Wise
Singleton Seabright
who assumes the name of Bassett
William Barrows
Front
who runs the hotel
Marie Barry
Cashier
John Brander
Henry Andrews
a policeman
Irene Chandler
Telephone Girl
Edna Clark
Telephone Girl
Helen Courtney
Telephone Girl
Mrs. E.A. Eberle
Arabella Clingstone
an appropriated angel
Margaret Fealy
Cashier
Anna Hall
Typewriter
Mary Harris
Cashier
Frank Kelley
Johnson
a fearless detective
Virginia Laurance
Telephone Girl
Georgie Lawrence
Mamie Morris
Miss Gilbert's maid
Myrtle Lawton
Cashier
Arthur Lichty
Bell-Boy
Irene Love
Telephone Girl
John Meagher
Porter
Charles Melville
Bell-Boy
Beula Montroise
Telephone Girl
J. W. Murphy
Porter
Julie Newell
Typewriter
Alice Packard
Typewriter
Lucille Parrish
Typewriter
Eleanor Russell
Typewriter
Harold Russell
Porter
Georgie Sage
Telephone Girl
Mabel Shepherd
Cashier
Edith Sladden
Typewriter
Georgia Snyder
Cashier
Polly Stanley
Cashier
Gertrude Taylor
Cashier
Frank Unger
William Darrow
a policeman
Lionel Walsh
Lord Choppentott
Dorothy Watson
Typewriter
Charles Wedlake
Bell-Boy
Joseph Wells
Porter
Florence Westervelt
Telephone Girl
Edith Williams
Telephone Girl
Frank Williams
Bell-Boy
Songs
music by
Gustav Kerker
; lyrics by
George Broadhurst
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Take a Maid
Florence Gilbert and Arthur Gilbert
That Really Was a Lovely Place for Me
Mamie Morris
It Takes a Woman to Catch a Man
Adelaide Forster
(Rock-Rock-Rock Let Me Rock in) My Old Rocking Chair
(music by
George Spink
; lyrics by
George Spink
)
Singleton Seabright and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
I Met My Love in a Restaurant
Lieutenant King and Chorus
I Never Do It Now
Wayland Clingstone, Arthur Gilbert and Front
You, Just You
Florence Gilbert and Chorus
Story Book Days
Lieutenant King
(The) Correspondence School
Mamie Morris
Act 3
Sung By
Ladies' Day Parade
Lieutenant King and Chorus
Woman, Lovely Woman
Singleton Seabright
The Sweetest Words That E'er Were Said
Florence Gilbert and Lieutenant King
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Broadhurst & Currie
Music by
Gustav Kerker
; Book by
George Broadhurst
; Lyrics by
George Broadhurst
; Featuring "My Old Rocking Chair" by
George Spink
Produced under the stage direction of
Thomas Wise
; Musical numbers under the direction of
Lewis Hooper
Settings by
D. Frank Dodge
,
Frank E. Gates
and
E. A. Morange
; Costume Design by
Mlle. Frederica DeWolfe
and
Mood
Orchestra under the direction of
Herman Perlet
Percy Bronson
Arthur Gilbert
Seabright's nephew
Robert Peyton Carter
Wayland Clingstone
one of the boys of long ago
Ida Hawley
Florence Gilbert
Seabright's niece
Walter Percival
Lieutenant King
stationed at Fortress Monroe
Truly Shattuck
Adelaide Forster
(The Lady) from Lane's detective agency
Thomas Wise
Singleton Seabright
who assumes the name of Bassett
William Barrows
Front
who runs the hotel
Marie Barry
Cashier
John Brander
Henry Andrews
a policeman
Irene Chandler
Telephone Girl
Edna Clark
Telephone Girl
Helen Courtney
Telephone Girl
Mrs. E.A. Eberle
Arabella Clingstone
an appropriated angel
Margaret Fealy
Cashier
Anna Hall
Typewriter
Mary Harris
Cashier
Frank Kelley
Johnson
a fearless detective
Virginia Laurance
Telephone Girl
Georgie Lawrence
Mamie Morris
Miss Gilbert's maid
Myrtle Lawton
Cashier
Arthur Lichty
Bell-Boy
Irene Love
Telephone Girl
John Meagher
Porter
Charles Melville
Bell-Boy
Beula Montroise
Telephone Girl
J. W. Murphy
Porter
Julie Newell
Typewriter
Alice Packard
Typewriter
Lucille Parrish
Typewriter
Eleanor Russell
Typewriter
Harold Russell
Porter
Georgie Sage
Telephone Girl
Mabel Shepherd
Cashier
Edith Sladden
Typewriter
Georgia Snyder
Cashier
Polly Stanley
Cashier
Gertrude Taylor
Cashier
Frank Unger
William Darrow
a policeman
Lionel Walsh
Lord Choppentott
Dorothy Watson
Typewriter
Charles Wedlake
Bell-Boy
Joseph Wells
Porter
Florence Westervelt
Telephone Girl
Edith Williams
Telephone Girl
Frank Williams
Bell-Boy
music by
Gustav Kerker
; lyrics by
George Broadhurst
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Take a Maid
Florence Gilbert and Arthur Gilbert
That Really Was a Lovely Place for Me
Mamie Morris
It Takes a Woman to Catch a Man
Adelaide Forster
(Rock-Rock-Rock Let Me Rock in) My Old Rocking Chair
(music by
George Spink
; lyrics by
George Spink
)
Singleton Seabright and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
I Met My Love in a Restaurant
Lieutenant King and Chorus
I Never Do It Now
Wayland Clingstone, Arthur Gilbert and Front
You, Just You
Florence Gilbert and Chorus
Story Book Days
Lieutenant King
(The) Correspondence School
Mamie Morris
Act 3
Sung By
Ladies' Day Parade
Lieutenant King and Chorus
Woman, Lovely Woman
Singleton Seabright
The Sweetest Words That E'er Were Said
Florence Gilbert and Lieutenant King
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