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The Rogers Brothers in Washington
Musical
Farce
Vaudeville
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 02, 1901
Closing Date
Oct 12, 1901
Performances
49
Musical
Farce
Vaudeville
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Sep 02, 1901 - Oct 12, 1901)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
New York City, Washington, D.C., and Buffalo, New York
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Klaw & Erlanger
Music by
Maurice Levi
; Book by
John J. McNally
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; Musical Director:
Maurice Levi
Staged by
Ben Teal
Scenic Design by
Ernest M. Gros
; Costume Design by
F. Richard Anderson
Jeannette Bageard
Clara Braley
Nora Bayes
Esther Pace
Helen Brookes
Ensemble
James Cherry
Tough Boy
Lillian Collins
Acie Hartz
Elsie Davis
Nona Eclat
Julia Eastman
Ann Other Acie
Lucille Fallon
The Other Acie
Emma Francis
Margy
Grace Freeman
Maude Braley
Lily Hart
Ensemble
John B. Hendricks
Burglar Jim
Eugene Jepson
Judge Braley
May Kimball
Ensemble
Leslie Lyle
Ensemble
Stella Maury
Susie Swish
Kathleen Murray
Messenger Boy
Jessie Richmond
Edith Idem
Gus Rogers
Carlos Chauffs
Max Rogers
Louis Lauffs
Pat Rooney
Johnny Lift
Gertrude Saye
Tottie Chic
Edith St. Clair
Bessie Braley
Lillian Stanford
Ensemble
May Taylor
Bertha Snap
Willie Torpey
B. Tardy
Lottie Uart
Queener Diamonds
Nettie Uart
Alice Argyle
Gus A. Weinburg
Fuller Guffe
William West
Alf Harriman
Hattie Williams
Maizi Mahoni
Minnie Woodbury
Ensemble
Songs
music by
Maurice Levi
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Girl of Greater New York
Chorus
Get Next to the Man with a Pull
Fuller Guffe and Full Chorus
In the Swim
Clara Braley and Full Chorus
Ma Ebony Belle
(lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Carlos Chauffs, Louis Lauffs and Maizi Mahoni
Act 2
Sung By
1776-1901
Chorus
Diplomacy
Maizi Mahoni and Full Chorus
Watermelon Party
Esther Pace and Full Chorus
An Englishman's Idea of Rag-time
Alf Harriman
The Game of Love
Margy and Johnny Lift
The Wedding of the Reuben and the Maid, or, They Were On Their Honeymoon
Carlos Chauffs, Louis Lauffs, Clara Braley and Bessie Braley
The Electric Lights Cadets
Entire Company
Act 3
Sung By
At the Pan-American
Chorus
My (Little) Bunco Queen
Carlos Chauffs and Louis Lauffs
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Klaw & Erlanger
Music by
Maurice Levi
; Book by
John J. McNally
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; Musical Director:
Maurice Levi
Staged by
Ben Teal
Scenic Design by
Ernest M. Gros
; Costume Design by
F. Richard Anderson
Jeannette Bageard
Clara Braley
Nora Bayes
Esther Pace
Helen Brookes
Ensemble
James Cherry
Tough Boy
Lillian Collins
Acie Hartz
Elsie Davis
Nona Eclat
Julia Eastman
Ann Other Acie
Lucille Fallon
The Other Acie
Emma Francis
Margy
Grace Freeman
Maude Braley
Lily Hart
Ensemble
John B. Hendricks
Burglar Jim
Eugene Jepson
Judge Braley
May Kimball
Ensemble
Leslie Lyle
Ensemble
Stella Maury
Susie Swish
Kathleen Murray
Messenger Boy
Jessie Richmond
Edith Idem
Gus Rogers
Carlos Chauffs
Max Rogers
Louis Lauffs
Pat Rooney
Johnny Lift
Gertrude Saye
Tottie Chic
Edith St. Clair
Bessie Braley
Lillian Stanford
Ensemble
May Taylor
Bertha Snap
Willie Torpey
B. Tardy
Lottie Uart
Queener Diamonds
Nettie Uart
Alice Argyle
Gus A. Weinburg
Fuller Guffe
William West
Alf Harriman
Hattie Williams
Maizi Mahoni
Minnie Woodbury
Ensemble
music by
Maurice Levi
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Girl of Greater New York
Chorus
Get Next to the Man with a Pull
Fuller Guffe and Full Chorus
In the Swim
Clara Braley and Full Chorus
Ma Ebony Belle
(lyrics by
Edward Gardenier
)
Carlos Chauffs, Louis Lauffs and Maizi Mahoni
Act 2
Sung By
1776-1901
Chorus
Diplomacy
Maizi Mahoni and Full Chorus
Watermelon Party
Esther Pace and Full Chorus
An Englishman's Idea of Rag-time
Alf Harriman
The Game of Love
Margy and Johnny Lift
The Wedding of the Reuben and the Maid, or, They Were On Their Honeymoon
Carlos Chauffs, Louis Lauffs, Clara Braley and Bessie Braley
The Electric Lights Cadets
Entire Company
Act 3
Sung By
At the Pan-American
Chorus
My (Little) Bunco Queen
Carlos Chauffs and Louis Lauffs
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