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The Land of Joy
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 31, 1917
Closing Date
Jan 26, 1918
Performances
100
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Park Theatre
(Oct 31, 1917 - Jan 1918)
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Jan 14, 1918 - Jan 26, 1918)
Description
A Revue in Two Acts, a Prologue, and 11 Scenes
Setting
New York, Valencia, Granada, Alhambra, Seville, and Madrid
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Valverde Musical Enterprises, Inc.
Book by
J. F. Elizondo
and
Eulogio Velasco
; Music by
Quinito Valverde
; Lyrics by
Eulogio Velasco
and
J. F. Elizondo
; English Book Adaptation by
Ruth Boyd Ober
; Musical Director:
Julian Benloch
Directed by
Alonzo Price
and
Eulogio Velasco
Scenic Design by
Tarazona Brothers
; Costume Design by
Schneider-Anderson Company
,
Grand Gerard
,
Vde Peris
and
Balbina Juan Valencia
Cristina Aragon
Chorus
Antonio Bilbao
Toreador
Irving Brooks
Charles Seek
Maria Carrascal
Chorus
Teresa Cervera
Chorus
Pia San Cristobal
Chorus
Lew Dunbar
Manuel Esparante
Chorus
Carmen J. Espazza
Chorus
Luisa Espazza
Chorus
Emilia Falagan
Chorus
Carmen Fernandez
Chorus
Nanette Flack
Mercedes
Vincente Galindo
Chorus
Julia Garcia
Chorus
Francisca Gil
Chorus
Nilda Hanez
Chorus
Matt Hanley
Foxwell Hunt
Chevy Chase
Isabel Jimenez
Chorus
Anita Juan
Chorus
Amelia Lahoz
Chorus
L'Argentina
Classic Dancer
Carmen Lopez
Jerezano, Torerito, Cucu
A Spanish Lady
George Lydecker
Schuyler Wrightwell
Jose V. Maldonado
Chorus
Doloretes Manzantinita
Gypsy Dancer
Maria Marco
Valencienne, Holy Week, Maja de Goya, La Guitarra
A Spanish Lady
Alfonso Martinez
Chorus
Maria Martinez
Chorus
Homero Menedez
Chorus
Vincente Molina
Chorus
Jesus Navarro
Pepe Hillo
Ruth Boyd Ober
Dolores
Enriqueta Pareda
Chorus
Vincente Pastor
Chorus
Jose F. Perez
Chorus
Luisita Puchol
Zobeida, Fair of Seville, Torerito
La Tirana, Serafina, Cucu
A Spanish Lady
Antonia Ramos
Chorus
Antonio Ramos
Chorus
Ramon Rey
Chorus
Ampiro Saus
The Gypsy, Marchosito, Torerito, Maja Moderna,Cucu
A Spanish Lady
Angeles L. Sinovas
Chorus
Maria Sinovas
Chorus
Concha Tomas
Chorus
Margaritta Tregant
Chorus
Emilia Usatorre
Chorus
Julia Verdiales
Chorus
Manuel Verdiales
Chorus
Maria Verdiales
Chorus
Manuel Villa
Almanzor
Francisco Viveros
Chorus
Mercedes Zunen
Chorus
Park Theatre
(Oct 31, 1917 - Jan 1918)
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Jan 14, 1918 - Jan 26, 1918)
Produced by
William Morris
Songs
music by
Quinito Valverde
; lyrics by
Eulogio Velasco
and
J. F. Elizondo
Act 0
Sung By
Love Is Very Different
Schuyler Wrightwell and Girls
Come With Me
Mercedes
Off to Spain
Schuyler Wrightwell, Mercedes and Girls
Act 1
Sung By
Garotin Song
Charles Seek
Holy Week
A Spanish Lady
Ay! Que Rico
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
New York, U.S.A.
Mercedes and Schuyler Wrightwell
Jerezanos
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Marchosito
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
To te quiero
Chorus and Mercedes
Torerito Torerazo
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Can This Be Love
Mercedes
Pepe Hillo
Pepe Hillo and Chorus
Maja de Goya
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Maja Modernia
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
There's a Chapter
Mercedes and Schuyler Wrightwell
Schottiss del Cucu
A Spanish Lady
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Valverde Musical Enterprises, Inc.
Book by
J. F. Elizondo
and
Eulogio Velasco
; Music by
Quinito Valverde
; Lyrics by
Eulogio Velasco
and
J. F. Elizondo
; English Book Adaptation by
Ruth Boyd Ober
; Musical Director:
Julian Benloch
Directed by
Alonzo Price
and
Eulogio Velasco
Scenic Design by
Tarazona Brothers
; Costume Design by
Schneider-Anderson Company
,
Grand Gerard
,
Vde Peris
and
Balbina Juan Valencia
Cristina Aragon
Chorus
Antonio Bilbao
Toreador
Irving Brooks
Charles Seek
Maria Carrascal
Chorus
Teresa Cervera
Chorus
Pia San Cristobal
Chorus
Lew Dunbar
Manuel Esparante
Chorus
Carmen J. Espazza
Chorus
Luisa Espazza
Chorus
Emilia Falagan
Chorus
Carmen Fernandez
Chorus
Nanette Flack
Mercedes
Vincente Galindo
Chorus
Julia Garcia
Chorus
Francisca Gil
Chorus
Nilda Hanez
Chorus
Matt Hanley
Foxwell Hunt
Chevy Chase
Isabel Jimenez
Chorus
Anita Juan
Chorus
Amelia Lahoz
Chorus
L'Argentina
Classic Dancer
Carmen Lopez
Jerezano, Torerito, Cucu
A Spanish Lady
George Lydecker
Schuyler Wrightwell
Jose V. Maldonado
Chorus
Doloretes Manzantinita
Gypsy Dancer
Maria Marco
Valencienne, Holy Week, Maja de Goya, La Guitarra
A Spanish Lady
Alfonso Martinez
Chorus
Maria Martinez
Chorus
Homero Menedez
Chorus
Vincente Molina
Chorus
Jesus Navarro
Pepe Hillo
Ruth Boyd Ober
Dolores
Enriqueta Pareda
Chorus
Vincente Pastor
Chorus
Jose F. Perez
Chorus
Luisita Puchol
Zobeida, Fair of Seville, Torerito
La Tirana, Serafina, Cucu
A Spanish Lady
Antonia Ramos
Chorus
Antonio Ramos
Chorus
Ramon Rey
Chorus
Ampiro Saus
The Gypsy, Marchosito, Torerito, Maja Moderna,Cucu
A Spanish Lady
Angeles L. Sinovas
Chorus
Maria Sinovas
Chorus
Concha Tomas
Chorus
Margaritta Tregant
Chorus
Emilia Usatorre
Chorus
Julia Verdiales
Chorus
Manuel Verdiales
Chorus
Maria Verdiales
Chorus
Manuel Villa
Almanzor
Francisco Viveros
Chorus
Mercedes Zunen
Chorus
Park Theatre
(Oct 31, 1917 - Jan 1918)
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Jan 14, 1918 - Jan 26, 1918)
Produced by
William Morris
music by
Quinito Valverde
; lyrics by
Eulogio Velasco
and
J. F. Elizondo
Act 0
Sung By
Love Is Very Different
Schuyler Wrightwell and Girls
Come With Me
Mercedes
Off to Spain
Schuyler Wrightwell, Mercedes and Girls
Act 1
Sung By
Garotin Song
Charles Seek
Holy Week
A Spanish Lady
Ay! Que Rico
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
New York, U.S.A.
Mercedes and Schuyler Wrightwell
Jerezanos
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Marchosito
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
To te quiero
Chorus and Mercedes
Torerito Torerazo
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Can This Be Love
Mercedes
Pepe Hillo
Pepe Hillo and Chorus
Maja de Goya
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
Maja Modernia
A Spanish Lady and Chorus
There's a Chapter
Mercedes and Schuyler Wrightwell
Schottiss del Cucu
A Spanish Lady
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