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The Rose Maid
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 22, 1912
Closing Date
Sep 21, 1912
Performances
181
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Globe Theatre
(Apr 22, 1912 - Sep 21, 1912)
Description
An operetta in two acts
Setting
Salon in Barchester House, London and Ostend
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Louis F. Werba
and
Mark A. Luescher
Music by
Bruno Granichstaedten
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Raymond Peck
; Lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
; From the Viennese original "Bub Oder Madel" by
Adolf Altmann
and
Felix Dormann
Staged by
George Marion
; Choreographed by
William Rock
Scenic Design by
William Castle
and
D. Frank Dodge
; Costume Design by
Will Barnes
and
Mme. Mank
Conducted by
Robert Hood Bowers
Helen Atkins
Ensemble
Adrienne Augarde
Daphne
Winnifred Ayres
Ensemble
Madelyn Ball
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Burrell Barbretto
The Honorable Bertie Walpole
a young cadet
Leslie Barnard
Ensemble
E. Lisle Bloodgood
Ensemble
Maurice Boddington
Ensemble
Louise Brunnelle
Myrtle Doolittle
Blanche Burnham
Ensemble
May Carlisle
Ensemble
Alice Clayton
Ensemble
Anna Crippen
Ensemble
Alfred Darling
Count Orloffsky of Russia
Ensemble
Edith Decker
Princess Hilda Von Lahn
Elma Decker
Ensemble
Juliette Dika
Countess Bertrand
Chaperone
J. Humbird Duffey
Duke of Barchester
a young nobleman
May Emory
Berenice
friend of the Duke
Helen Faulkner
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Florence Flandreaux
Ensemble
Dorothy Follis
Gwendolen Bruce
a young American heiress
Stephen Fyle
Ensemble
Edward Gallagher
Dennis
loan broker/banker
Gertrude Gmelch
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Cynthia Grace
Ensemble
R. E. Graham
Sir John Portman
a wealthy bachelor
Katherine Grant
Ensemble
May Harris
Ensemble
May Heagney
Ensemble
William Johns
Ensemble
Eithel Kelly
Mamie Morris
Eloise King
Ensemble
Arthur Laceby
Chumley
loan broker/banker
Harry Lambart
Blatz
Edward Lawrence
Ensemble
Vivian Lawrence
Ensemble
Emilie Lea
Angela
friend of the Duke
Fred LeDeux
Ensemble
Percy Matson
Ensemble
F. McCullough
Honorary Member of German Cavalry
Sadie Melles
Madeline Miggs
Marie Moore
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Julia Mornin
Ensemble
Millie Murray
Ensemble
Helen O'Day
Ensemble
Zamora Pierce
Ensemble
Paul Pollock
Ensemble
Harry Potter
Ensemble
Anne Raymond
Maude Schuyler
Jane Rock
Madge Mortimer
Arthur Royd
Duke of Barchester
a young nobleman
Alternate
Marie Sattler
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Lucille Schrader
Ensemble
Al Shean
Schmuke
loan broker/banker
Philip Sheffield
Honorary Member of East Indian Lancers
Lieutenant Woolridge
Helen Singleton
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Eileen Spellman
Ensemble
E.L. Spencer
Duke d'Este of Italy
Virginia Steinhart
Ensemble
Viola Vincent
Ensemble
Alfred Watson
Ensemble
Charles Wheeler
The Marquis Cassaignac of France
Ensemble
Grace Williams
Mabel Willing
Songs
music by
Bruno Granichstaedten
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Liberty Hall
Princess Hilda Von Lahn
Soldiers of Bohemia
(music by
Robert Hood Bowers
; lyrics by
Raymond Peck
)
Duke of Barchester and Guests
The Course of True Love
Princess Hilda Von Lahn and Lieutenant Woolridge
Two Little Hearts (When Two Little Hearts Beat Together)
Daphne and The Honorable Bertie Walpole
Roses Bloom for Lovers
Daphne
Sweethearts, Wives and Good Fellows
Duke of Barchester and Guests
Telephone
Duke of Barchester, Lieutenant Woolridge, Dennis, Schmuke, Chumley and Officers
Act 2
Sung By
The Heiresses
(music by
Robert Hood Bowers
; lyrics by
Raymond Peck
)
Lieutenant Woolridge and Ensemble
Money Talks
Lieutenant Woolridge, Dennis, Schmuke and Chumley
The Happy Family
Princess Hilda Von Lahn, Sir John Portman and Kute Kiddies Sextette
The American Heiress
Gwendolen Bruce and Heiresses
(One Waltz) Only One Waltz
Princess Hilda Von Lahn, Gwendolen Bruce and Lieutenant Woolridge
Tip Your Hat to the American Millionairess
Daphne and Ensemble
I Live for You Alone
Duke of Barchester and Daphne
The Cavalry Brigade
Princess Hilda Von Lahn, Lieutenant Woolridge, Gwendolen Bruce and Ensemble of World's Riders
Moon, Lovely Moon
Duke of Barchester and Ensemble
Now His Choice We See
Daphne, Duke of Barchester and Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Louis F. Werba
and
Mark A. Luescher
Music by
Bruno Granichstaedten
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Raymond Peck
; Lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
; From the Viennese original "Bub Oder Madel" by
Adolf Altmann
and
Felix Dormann
Staged by
George Marion
; Choreographed by
William Rock
Scenic Design by
William Castle
and
D. Frank Dodge
; Costume Design by
Will Barnes
and
Mme. Mank
Conducted by
Robert Hood Bowers
Helen Atkins
Ensemble
Adrienne Augarde
Daphne
Winnifred Ayres
Ensemble
Madelyn Ball
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Burrell Barbretto
The Honorable Bertie Walpole
a young cadet
Leslie Barnard
Ensemble
E. Lisle Bloodgood
Ensemble
Maurice Boddington
Ensemble
Louise Brunnelle
Myrtle Doolittle
Blanche Burnham
Ensemble
May Carlisle
Ensemble
Alice Clayton
Ensemble
Anna Crippen
Ensemble
Alfred Darling
Count Orloffsky of Russia
Ensemble
Edith Decker
Princess Hilda Von Lahn
Elma Decker
Ensemble
Juliette Dika
Countess Bertrand
Chaperone
J. Humbird Duffey
Duke of Barchester
a young nobleman
May Emory
Berenice
friend of the Duke
Helen Faulkner
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Florence Flandreaux
Ensemble
Dorothy Follis
Gwendolen Bruce
a young American heiress
Stephen Fyle
Ensemble
Edward Gallagher
Dennis
loan broker/banker
Gertrude Gmelch
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Cynthia Grace
Ensemble
R. E. Graham
Sir John Portman
a wealthy bachelor
Katherine Grant
Ensemble
May Harris
Ensemble
May Heagney
Ensemble
William Johns
Ensemble
Eithel Kelly
Mamie Morris
Eloise King
Ensemble
Arthur Laceby
Chumley
loan broker/banker
Harry Lambart
Blatz
Edward Lawrence
Ensemble
Vivian Lawrence
Ensemble
Emilie Lea
Angela
friend of the Duke
Fred LeDeux
Ensemble
Percy Matson
Ensemble
F. McCullough
Honorary Member of German Cavalry
Sadie Melles
Madeline Miggs
Marie Moore
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Julia Mornin
Ensemble
Millie Murray
Ensemble
Helen O'Day
Ensemble
Zamora Pierce
Ensemble
Paul Pollock
Ensemble
Harry Potter
Ensemble
Anne Raymond
Maude Schuyler
Jane Rock
Madge Mortimer
Arthur Royd
Duke of Barchester
a young nobleman
Alternate
Marie Sattler
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Lucille Schrader
Ensemble
Al Shean
Schmuke
loan broker/banker
Philip Sheffield
Honorary Member of East Indian Lancers
Lieutenant Woolridge
Helen Singleton
Kute Kiddy Sextette
Eileen Spellman
Ensemble
E.L. Spencer
Duke d'Este of Italy
Virginia Steinhart
Ensemble
Viola Vincent
Ensemble
Alfred Watson
Ensemble
Charles Wheeler
The Marquis Cassaignac of France
Ensemble
Grace Williams
Mabel Willing
music by
Bruno Granichstaedten
; lyrics by
Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Liberty Hall
Princess Hilda Von Lahn
Soldiers of Bohemia
(music by
Robert Hood Bowers
; lyrics by
Raymond Peck
)
Duke of Barchester and Guests
The Course of True Love
Princess Hilda Von Lahn and Lieutenant Woolridge
Two Little Hearts (When Two Little Hearts Beat Together)
Daphne and The Honorable Bertie Walpole
Roses Bloom for Lovers
Daphne
Sweethearts, Wives and Good Fellows
Duke of Barchester and Guests
Telephone
Duke of Barchester, Lieutenant Woolridge, Dennis, Schmuke, Chumley and Officers
Act 2
Sung By
The Heiresses
(music by
Robert Hood Bowers
; lyrics by
Raymond Peck
)
Lieutenant Woolridge and Ensemble
Money Talks
Lieutenant Woolridge, Dennis, Schmuke and Chumley
The Happy Family
Princess Hilda Von Lahn, Sir John Portman and Kute Kiddies Sextette
The American Heiress
Gwendolen Bruce and Heiresses
(One Waltz) Only One Waltz
Princess Hilda Von Lahn, Gwendolen Bruce and Lieutenant Woolridge
Tip Your Hat to the American Millionairess
Daphne and Ensemble
I Live for You Alone
Duke of Barchester and Daphne
The Cavalry Brigade
Princess Hilda Von Lahn, Lieutenant Woolridge, Gwendolen Bruce and Ensemble of World's Riders
Moon, Lovely Moon
Duke of Barchester and Ensemble
Now His Choice We See
Daphne, Duke of Barchester and Company
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