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The Quaker Girl
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 23, 1911
Closing Date
Dec 1912
Performances
248
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Original
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Park Theatre
(Oct 23, 1911 - May 18, 1912)
Grand Opera House
(Dec 02, 1912 - Dec 1912)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
An English Country Village and Paris
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Henry B. Harris
Music by
Lionel Monckton
; Book by
James T. Tanner
; Lyrics by
Adrian Ross
and
Percy Greenbank
; Musical Director:
Augustus Barratt
; Featuring songs by
Hugo Felix
and
Clifton Crawford
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Lionel Monckton
and
Clifton Crawford
Directed by
J. A. E. Malone
Scenic Design by
H. Robert Law
; Costume Design by
Maison Blum, Paris
,
Mrs. Fields
and
Lucille
Stella Beardsley
Gaby
Bessie Bell
Chorus
Thelma Belmont
Chorus
Irma Bertrand
Phyllis
May Borden
Chorus
W. Bradfield
Chorus
Maude Cannar
Chorus
Alice Chase
Louise
Ina Claire
Prudence
a Quaker girl
Viola Clark
Toinette
Martin Cox
Chorus
Clifton Crawford
Tony Chute
Belle Delmar
Suzette
R. Denny
Chorus
Helene Drew
Chorus
C. Dunham, Jr.
Chorus
Ethel Dunn
Chorus
Lawrence Eddinger
Nathaniel Pym
a Quaker
Gertrude Fayot
Liane
F. Futzhugh
Chorus
Gerturde Fursman
Chorus
Maisie Gay
Madame Blum
Daphne Glenne
Princess Mathilde
Billie Grant
Chorus
Florence Grant
Chorus
Elaine Hall
Dorcas
Herbert Hall
Chorus
Ida Hall
Chorus
Norma Harland
Chorus
Clara Heath
Chorus
Easter Higbee
Chorus
Irene Hopping
Chorus
Elizabeth Keane
Chorus
Harry Kittredge
Chorus
Arthur Klein
Monsieur Larose
Percival Knight
Jeremiah
a Quaker
Les Bluettes
Dance Specialty
Blanche Malli
Cleo
Edward Martyn
Monsieur Duhamel
Ruth Mason
Chorus
Camille Mayer
Chorus
Frances Mayer
Chorus
Nora McClory
Mimi
Myrtle McCloud
Micheline
Nellie McHenry
Mrs. Lukyn
landlady at ''The Chequers"
Helen Merest
Chorus
Edward Metcalfe
Commissionaire
W. Metcalfe
Chorus
Mae Martimer
Chorus
Adelaide Murray
Chorus
Anna Nelson
Germaine
J. C. Newell
Chorus
Oscar Odee
Dance Specialty
Marie Pendleton
Chorus
Norris Pendleton
Chorus
Olga Petrova
Diane
Ada Proctor
Chorus
Hazel Proctor
Chorus
George Pullman
Chorus
Lawrence Rea
Prince Carlo
B. Russell
Chorus
Eleanor Sheldon
Rachel Pym
a Quakeress
Dolly Shimmin
Chorus
Frank Snyder
Chorus
F. Pope Stamper
Captain Cherteris
Gloria Starr
Fifi
M. Stephen
Chorus
Dolly Sterling
Chorus
Harold Thomas
William
a waiter at "The Chequers"
Fred Tooze
Jarge
the village crier
May Vokes
Phoebe
a maid
Marge Wallace
Marguerite
Al Walton
Chorus
W. Wells
Chorus
Gertrude Williams
Chorus
A. Willis
Chorus
J. Worden
Chorus
Songs
music by
Lionel Monckton
; lyrics by
Adrian Ross
and
Percy Greenbank
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
We've Such a Tale to Tell
Mrs. Lukyn
Quaker's Meeting
Chorus
Wonderful
Princess Mathilde and Captain Cherteris
A Runaway Match
Princess Mathilde, Phoebe, Captain Cherteris and Tony Chute
A Quaker Girl
Prudence
The Bad Boy and the Good Girl
(lyrics by
Percy Greenbank
)
Prudence and Tony Chute
Tiptoe
Princess Mathilde, Prudence, Madame Blum, Phoebe, Captain Cherteris, Tony Chute and Chorus
Just as Father Used To Do
(lyrics by
Percy Greenbank
)
Jeremiah and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
In This Abode of Madame la Mode
Or Thereabouts
(music by
Hugo Felix
)
Phoebe
On Revient de Chantilly
Chorus
Come to the Ball
Prince Carlo and Chorus
A Dancing Lesson
Prudence and Tony Chute
Barbizon
Princess Mathilde, Phoebe, Madame Blum, Captain Cherteris and Jeremiah
Get Away, I'm a Married Man
(music by
Clifton Crawford
; lyrics by
Clifton Crawford
)
Tony Chute
Act 3
Sung By
Tony from America
(lyrics by
Lionel Monckton
)
Prudence
Something to Tell
(music by
Clifton Crawford
; lyrics by
Clifton Crawford
)
Tony Chute
The First Dance
Prudence and Tony Chute
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Henry B. Harris
Music by
Lionel Monckton
; Book by
James T. Tanner
; Lyrics by
Adrian Ross
and
Percy Greenbank
; Musical Director:
Augustus Barratt
; Featuring songs by
Hugo Felix
and
Clifton Crawford
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Lionel Monckton
and
Clifton Crawford
Directed by
J. A. E. Malone
Scenic Design by
H. Robert Law
; Costume Design by
Maison Blum, Paris
,
Mrs. Fields
and
Lucille
Stella Beardsley
Gaby
Bessie Bell
Chorus
Thelma Belmont
Chorus
Irma Bertrand
Phyllis
May Borden
Chorus
W. Bradfield
Chorus
Maude Cannar
Chorus
Alice Chase
Louise
Ina Claire
Prudence
a Quaker girl
Viola Clark
Toinette
Martin Cox
Chorus
Clifton Crawford
Tony Chute
Belle Delmar
Suzette
R. Denny
Chorus
Helene Drew
Chorus
C. Dunham, Jr.
Chorus
Ethel Dunn
Chorus
Lawrence Eddinger
Nathaniel Pym
a Quaker
Gertrude Fayot
Liane
F. Futzhugh
Chorus
Gerturde Fursman
Chorus
Maisie Gay
Madame Blum
Daphne Glenne
Princess Mathilde
Billie Grant
Chorus
Florence Grant
Chorus
Elaine Hall
Dorcas
Herbert Hall
Chorus
Ida Hall
Chorus
Norma Harland
Chorus
Clara Heath
Chorus
Easter Higbee
Chorus
Irene Hopping
Chorus
Elizabeth Keane
Chorus
Harry Kittredge
Chorus
Arthur Klein
Monsieur Larose
Percival Knight
Jeremiah
a Quaker
Les Bluettes
Dance Specialty
Blanche Malli
Cleo
Edward Martyn
Monsieur Duhamel
Ruth Mason
Chorus
Camille Mayer
Chorus
Frances Mayer
Chorus
Nora McClory
Mimi
Myrtle McCloud
Micheline
Nellie McHenry
Mrs. Lukyn
landlady at ''The Chequers"
Helen Merest
Chorus
Edward Metcalfe
Commissionaire
W. Metcalfe
Chorus
Mae Martimer
Chorus
Adelaide Murray
Chorus
Anna Nelson
Germaine
J. C. Newell
Chorus
Oscar Odee
Dance Specialty
Marie Pendleton
Chorus
Norris Pendleton
Chorus
Olga Petrova
Diane
Ada Proctor
Chorus
Hazel Proctor
Chorus
George Pullman
Chorus
Lawrence Rea
Prince Carlo
B. Russell
Chorus
Eleanor Sheldon
Rachel Pym
a Quakeress
Dolly Shimmin
Chorus
Frank Snyder
Chorus
F. Pope Stamper
Captain Cherteris
Gloria Starr
Fifi
M. Stephen
Chorus
Dolly Sterling
Chorus
Harold Thomas
William
a waiter at "The Chequers"
Fred Tooze
Jarge
the village crier
May Vokes
Phoebe
a maid
Marge Wallace
Marguerite
Al Walton
Chorus
W. Wells
Chorus
Gertrude Williams
Chorus
A. Willis
Chorus
J. Worden
Chorus
music by
Lionel Monckton
; lyrics by
Adrian Ross
and
Percy Greenbank
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
We've Such a Tale to Tell
Mrs. Lukyn
Quaker's Meeting
Chorus
Wonderful
Princess Mathilde and Captain Cherteris
A Runaway Match
Princess Mathilde, Phoebe, Captain Cherteris and Tony Chute
A Quaker Girl
Prudence
The Bad Boy and the Good Girl
(lyrics by
Percy Greenbank
)
Prudence and Tony Chute
Tiptoe
Princess Mathilde, Prudence, Madame Blum, Phoebe, Captain Cherteris, Tony Chute and Chorus
Just as Father Used To Do
(lyrics by
Percy Greenbank
)
Jeremiah and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
In This Abode of Madame la Mode
Or Thereabouts
(music by
Hugo Felix
)
Phoebe
On Revient de Chantilly
Chorus
Come to the Ball
Prince Carlo and Chorus
A Dancing Lesson
Prudence and Tony Chute
Barbizon
Princess Mathilde, Phoebe, Madame Blum, Captain Cherteris and Jeremiah
Get Away, I'm a Married Man
(music by
Clifton Crawford
; lyrics by
Clifton Crawford
)
Tony Chute
Act 3
Sung By
Tony from America
(lyrics by
Lionel Monckton
)
Prudence
Something to Tell
(music by
Clifton Crawford
; lyrics by
Clifton Crawford
)
Tony Chute
The First Dance
Prudence and Tony Chute
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