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The Love Song
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 13, 1925
Closing Date
Jun 06, 1925
Performances
157
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Century Theatre
(Jan 13, 1925 - Jun 06, 1925)
Description
An operetta in three acts
Setting
In the Pyrenees in the 1840s, the Tuileries in the 1860s, and Offenbach's studio in the 1870s
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Jacques Offenbach
and
Edward Künneke
; Selected and arranged by
Edward Künneke
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; From the Hungarian of
Michael Nador
and
Eugene Ferago
; From the German adaptation by
James Klein
and
Carl Bretschneider
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
Staged by
Fred G. Latham
; Choreographed by
Alexis Kosloff
and
Max Scheck
; Entire production under the personal direction of
J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Ernest Schrapps
and
Hubert of Paris
James Alderman
Duroc
Virginia Allen
Chorus
Helen Allerton
Chorus
Lucita Arnold
Chorus
Mary Arnoldi
Chorus
Shelton Bentley
Chorus
Harrison Brockbank
Napoleon III
Grace Carlyle
Countess Castiglione
Florence Cazelle
Chorus
Nancy Corrigan
Chorus
Nikola Cunningham
Chorus
Ethel Darcy
Chorus
Berma Deane
Chorus
Margaret Draper
Chorus
John Dunsmure
Colonel Bugeaud
Beatrice Durant
Chorus
Louise Farrar
Chorus
Dorothy Francis
Eugenie de Montijo
Miriam Franklin
Chorus
Faye Gilmore
Chorus
Harry Glover
Prosper Merimee
Chorus
Mary Graham
Chorus
Mr. Greenwood
Chorus
Dorothy Harrington
Chorus
Laura Hastings
Chorus
Corinne
Evelyn Herbert
Herminie
Vera Hoppe
Chorus
Mlle. Marceau
Adele Howard
Franchette
Chorus
J. W. Hull
Victoian Sardou
Chorus
Paul Keast
First Officer
Chorus
Arthur Kellar
Chorus
Walter Kelly
Lackey
Chorus
Donald Kinleyside
Lieutenant
Antoinette LaFarge
Chorus
Nita Lamabrid
Chorus
Marie Lavelle
Chorus
William Lawley
Pierre
Sophie Lubin
Chorus
Vivian Marlowe
Mme. de Marsac
Chorus
Ila McCall
Chorus
John Moore
The Duke de Persigny
Chorus
Harry K. Morton
Petipas
Bobbie Muir
Chorus
Odette Myrtil
Hortense
Inga Neilson
Chorus
Allan Prior
Offenbach
Camille Robenette
Chorus
Margot
W. L. Robertson
Chorus
Second Officer
Isabelle Rodrigues
Spanish Dancer
Zella Russell
Lizette
Catherine Smith
Chorus
Charlotte Sprague
Chorus
William St. James
Bourbon
Edna Starck
Babette
Chorus
Doris Stewart
Chorus
Evelyn Stone
Chorus
Julia Strong
Chorus
Zolya Talma
Gypsy Girl
Armand Vecsey
Chorus
Jeanne Voltaire
Chorus
Eda Von Buelow
Countess de Montijo
Charles Walters
Jacques d'Alcain
Eleanor Whitmore
Chorus
Eleanor Wilson
Chorus
Alvina Zolle
Chorus
Songs
music by
Jacques Offenbach
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
When Your Life Seems a Rainy Day
Pierre
Tell Me Not That You Are Forgetting
Herminie and Pierre
All Aboard for Paris
Hortense and Petipas
Love Is Not For a Day
Offenbach and Girls
In Gardens Where Roses Bloom
Offenbach and Herminie
The Hall of Fame Awaits for Me
Hortense and Offenbach
Follow the Flag We Love
Male Chorus
When the Drum Beat Calls to Glory
Colonel Bugeaud and Soldiers
Fair Land of Dreaming
(music by
Edward Künneke
)
Eugenie de Montijo
He Writes a Song
Offenbach, Eugenie de Montijo, Herminie and Hortense
Remember Me
(music by
Edward Künneke
)
Eugenie de Montijo and Offenbach
Act 2
Sung By
Not For a Year, Not for a Day
Herminie and Pierre
A Farmer's Life
Petipas
When My Violin Is Calling
Offenbach and Girls
(I Know It Is) Only a Dream
Eugenie de Montijo and Offenbach
Military Men I Love
Hortense and Officers
Make Up Your Mind
Hortense and Petipas
The Love Song (You Will Forget)
(music by
Edward Künneke
)
Eugenie de Montijo and Offenbach
Act 3
Sung By
Violets
Offenbach and Girls
March On
Colonel Bugeaud and Members of the Jockey Club
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Jacques Offenbach
and
Edward Künneke
; Selected and arranged by
Edward Künneke
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; From the Hungarian of
Michael Nador
and
Eugene Ferago
; From the German adaptation by
James Klein
and
Carl Bretschneider
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
Staged by
Fred G. Latham
; Choreographed by
Alexis Kosloff
and
Max Scheck
; Entire production under the personal direction of
J. J. Shubert
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Ernest Schrapps
and
Hubert of Paris
James Alderman
Duroc
Virginia Allen
Chorus
Helen Allerton
Chorus
Lucita Arnold
Chorus
Mary Arnoldi
Chorus
Shelton Bentley
Chorus
Harrison Brockbank
Napoleon III
Grace Carlyle
Countess Castiglione
Florence Cazelle
Chorus
Nancy Corrigan
Chorus
Nikola Cunningham
Chorus
Ethel Darcy
Chorus
Berma Deane
Chorus
Margaret Draper
Chorus
John Dunsmure
Colonel Bugeaud
Beatrice Durant
Chorus
Louise Farrar
Chorus
Dorothy Francis
Eugenie de Montijo
Miriam Franklin
Chorus
Faye Gilmore
Chorus
Harry Glover
Prosper Merimee
Chorus
Mary Graham
Chorus
Mr. Greenwood
Chorus
Dorothy Harrington
Chorus
Laura Hastings
Chorus
Corinne
Evelyn Herbert
Herminie
Vera Hoppe
Chorus
Mlle. Marceau
Adele Howard
Franchette
Chorus
J. W. Hull
Victoian Sardou
Chorus
Paul Keast
First Officer
Chorus
Arthur Kellar
Chorus
Walter Kelly
Lackey
Chorus
Donald Kinleyside
Lieutenant
Antoinette LaFarge
Chorus
Nita Lamabrid
Chorus
Marie Lavelle
Chorus
William Lawley
Pierre
Sophie Lubin
Chorus
Vivian Marlowe
Mme. de Marsac
Chorus
Ila McCall
Chorus
John Moore
The Duke de Persigny
Chorus
Harry K. Morton
Petipas
Bobbie Muir
Chorus
Odette Myrtil
Hortense
Inga Neilson
Chorus
Allan Prior
Offenbach
Camille Robenette
Chorus
Margot
W. L. Robertson
Chorus
Second Officer
Isabelle Rodrigues
Spanish Dancer
Zella Russell
Lizette
Catherine Smith
Chorus
Charlotte Sprague
Chorus
William St. James
Bourbon
Edna Starck
Babette
Chorus
Doris Stewart
Chorus
Evelyn Stone
Chorus
Julia Strong
Chorus
Zolya Talma
Gypsy Girl
Armand Vecsey
Chorus
Jeanne Voltaire
Chorus
Eda Von Buelow
Countess de Montijo
Charles Walters
Jacques d'Alcain
Eleanor Whitmore
Chorus
Eleanor Wilson
Chorus
Alvina Zolle
Chorus
music by
Jacques Offenbach
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
When Your Life Seems a Rainy Day
Pierre
Tell Me Not That You Are Forgetting
Herminie and Pierre
All Aboard for Paris
Hortense and Petipas
Love Is Not For a Day
Offenbach and Girls
In Gardens Where Roses Bloom
Offenbach and Herminie
The Hall of Fame Awaits for Me
Hortense and Offenbach
Follow the Flag We Love
Male Chorus
When the Drum Beat Calls to Glory
Colonel Bugeaud and Soldiers
Fair Land of Dreaming
(music by
Edward Künneke
)
Eugenie de Montijo
He Writes a Song
Offenbach, Eugenie de Montijo, Herminie and Hortense
Remember Me
(music by
Edward Künneke
)
Eugenie de Montijo and Offenbach
Act 2
Sung By
Not For a Year, Not for a Day
Herminie and Pierre
A Farmer's Life
Petipas
When My Violin Is Calling
Offenbach and Girls
(I Know It Is) Only a Dream
Eugenie de Montijo and Offenbach
Military Men I Love
Hortense and Officers
Make Up Your Mind
Hortense and Petipas
The Love Song (You Will Forget)
(music by
Edward Künneke
)
Eugenie de Montijo and Offenbach
Act 3
Sung By
Violets
Offenbach and Girls
March On
Colonel Bugeaud and Members of the Jockey Club
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