MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
May 01, 1905
Closing Date
May 1906
Performances
199
MusicalComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Herald Square Theatre
(May 01, 1905 - Oct 14, 1905)
New York Theatre
(Apr 16, 1906 - May 1906)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
Hungary and Vienna

Produced by Charles Frohman
Music by William T. Francis; Book by Sydney Rosenfeld; Lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld; Adapted from an earlier libretto for "A Dangerous Maid" by Sydney Rosenfeld; Musical Director: Gus Salzer; Additional lyrics by Ed Moran, Charles Noel Douglass, Paul West, Dave Reed, Jr., Vernon Roy, Julius Steger, Clare Kummer and John W. Bratton; Additional music by Clare Kummer, W. Alletter, Edmund Eysler, Seymour Furth, Ernest R. Ball and John W. Bratton
Staged by Ben Teal
Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros; Costume Design by Alfredo Edel and Caroline F. Siedle; Lighting Design by William Remlinger
Sophronia
Schmaltz
Panagl
 
Karl Vonrad
Aranka
Felicia
Cyprya
Count Istvan
Julieka
Lavinia
Saffi
Firenzi
Imre von Blenheim
Clarissa
Robert
Fanchette
music by W.T. Francis; lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Drink the wine and sing the song
Aranka and Chorus
The Life of Love
Ilona and Miklos
Midnight, midnight
Chorus
Tricks (or, Put It in Your Repertoire)
(music by John W. Bratton; lyrics by Paul West)
Ilona
The Contented Caterpillar
Schmaltz and Ilona
When Love Begins
Panagl and Female Quartette
Coonjine
Biros and Dancers
My Little Sunbeam Sue
(lyrics by Dave Reed, Jr.)
Biros and Dancers
Old Time Song and Dance
Lena
Nita
(music by W. Alletter; lyrics by Vernon Roy)
Ilona and Chorus
Hail to the spirit rare
Principals and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Miranda
(music by Clare Kummer; lyrics by Clare Kummer)
Lena
Friends That Are Good and True
(music by Edmund Eysler; lyrics by Julius Steger)
Ilona
My Native Land
Aranka and Chorus
As We Swing, Sweetheart
(lyrics by Vernon Roy)
Miklos and Female Chorus
A la Patrol
Ilona and Female Quartette
The Girl I Left in Boston Town
(music by Ernest R. Ball; lyrics by John W. Bratton and Charles Noel Douglass)
Ilona and Chorus
Won't You Be My Lovey Dovey?
(music by Seymour Furth; lyrics by Ed Moran)
Schmaltz and Panagl
Act 3
Sung By
Oh what lovely wedding presents
Chorus
Oh love is not only sorrow
Ilona and Chorus
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