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The Rose of Stamboul
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 07, 1922
Closing Date
Jun 10, 1922
Previews
0
Performances
111
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Mar 07, 1922
Close Date: Jun 10, 1922
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Century Theatre
(Mar 07, 1922 - Jun 10, 1922)
Description
An operetta in three acts
Setting
The Harem of Kemel Pasha at Stamboul, Turkey; the Palace of Acmed Bey; on the Riviera.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Leo Fall
and
Sigmund Romberg
; Lyrics by
Harold Atteridge
; Book by
Harold Atteridge
; Based on the Viennese operetta by
Julius Brammer
and
Alfred Grunwald
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
; Additional music by
Jean Schwartz
; Additional lyrics by
William Jerome
and
Alex Gerber
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
; Production Supervised by
J. J. Shubert
Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
; Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
Dorothy Addison
Ensemble
Violet Anderson
Ensemble
Irma Ansell
Ensemble
Irving Arnold
Ensemble
James Barton
Bob
The Valet
Ottilia Barton
Saada
Sibylla Bowhan
Maada
William Brandt
Ensemble
Betty Brown
Ensemble
Olive Brown
Ensemble
Alice Burns
Ensemble
Bunny Castle
Ensemble
Marion Courtney
Ensemble
Alice Curry
Ensemble
Jeanne Danjou
Ensemble
Leonora Darcy
Ensemble
Margot Dawson
Ensemble
Ann Delafield
Ensemble
Mlle. Desha
Desha
Katherine Duffy
Ensemble
Mary Dunne
Ensemble
Sol Feldman
Ensemble
Rae Fields
Ensemble
Hazel Frisbie
Ensemble
Jenee Gibson
Ensemble
Marion Green
Achmed Bey
Alice Harris
Ensemble
Lon Hascall
Abdul
Guard of the Harlem
Peggy Hoffman
Ensemble
Rapley Holmes
Rodney Smith
Howard's Father
Harry Howell
Ensemble
Corinne Jackson
Ensemble
Thelma Johns
Ensemble
Kitty Kane
Ensemble
Margaret Kearns
Ensemble
Monica Keefe
Ensemble
Mary Kissell
Ensemble
Fraun Koski
Ensemble
Tessa Kosta
Kondja Gul
Elmira Lane
Bul-Bul
Naro Lockford
Hassan
Zita Lockford
Haidee
John V. Lowe
Neidjal
Kay MacCausland
Ensemble
Alice Mack
Ensemble
Margaret Mackay
Ensemble
Katherine Manion
Ensemble
Trude Marr
Ensemble
Oscar Martin
Ensemble
R. B. Marwick
Ensemble
Belle Mazelle
Fatima
Myrtle McCloud
Ensemble
Jack McGowan
Howard Rodney Smith
Dolores Mendez
Ensemble
Helen Nelidova
Helen
Alla Nova
Ensemble
Helen O'Brien
Ensemble
John O'Hanlon
Ensemble
Clifton Randall
Ensemble
Elizabeth Reynolds
Desiree
Kondja's Companion
Edna Richmond
Ensemble
Maude Satterfield
Guzela
Jack Scott
Jack
Madeline Soisson
Ensemble
Felicia Sorel
Felicia
Renee Theorine
Ensemble
Jean Thomas
Ensemble
Lillian Wagner
Durlane
Sally Wagner
Ensemble
Henry Warwick
Kemel Pasha
Elizabeth Wash
Ensemble
Marjorie Wayne
Emire
Peggy White
Ensemble
Emma Wilcox
Baada
Mabel Withee
Midili
Kondja's Dearest Friend
Songs
music by
Leo Fall
and
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Harold Atteridge
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Ladies from the Cultured West
(music by
Leo Fall
)
Midili and Ensemble
My Heart Is Calling
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Kondja Gul and Ensemble
Lovey Dove
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Howard Rodney Smith and Midili
A Blue Book of Girls
(music by
Leo Fall
)
Bob and Ensemble
(The) Rose of Stamboul
(music by
Leo Fall
)
Achmed Bey and Male Octette
Act 2
Sung By
Ding-a-Ling
Bob, Howard Rodney Smith, Midili and Saada
The Wedding March
Kondja Gul, Achmed Bey and Ensemble
With Papers Duly Signed
Achmed Bey and Kondja Gul
Why Do They Die at the End of a Classical Dance?
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Alex Gerber
and
William Jerome
)
Bob and Dancers
Act 3
Sung By
The Love Test
Haidee, Hassan and Ensemble
Mazuma
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Bob and Girls
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Music by
Leo Fall
and
Sigmund Romberg
; Lyrics by
Harold Atteridge
; Book by
Harold Atteridge
; Based on the Viennese operetta by
Julius Brammer
and
Alfred Grunwald
; Musical Director:
Alfred Goodman
; Additional music by
Jean Schwartz
; Additional lyrics by
William Jerome
and
Alex Gerber
Staged by
J. C. Huffman
; Choreographed by
Allan K. Foster
; Production Supervised by
J. J. Shubert
Costume Design by
Charles LeMaire
; Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
Dorothy Addison
Ensemble
Violet Anderson
Ensemble
Irma Ansell
Ensemble
Irving Arnold
Ensemble
James Barton
Bob
The Valet
Ottilia Barton
Saada
Sibylla Bowhan
Maada
William Brandt
Ensemble
Betty Brown
Ensemble
Olive Brown
Ensemble
Alice Burns
Ensemble
Bunny Castle
Ensemble
Marion Courtney
Ensemble
Alice Curry
Ensemble
Jeanne Danjou
Ensemble
Leonora Darcy
Ensemble
Margot Dawson
Ensemble
Ann Delafield
Ensemble
Mlle. Desha
Desha
Katherine Duffy
Ensemble
Mary Dunne
Ensemble
Sol Feldman
Ensemble
Rae Fields
Ensemble
Hazel Frisbie
Ensemble
Jenee Gibson
Ensemble
Marion Green
Achmed Bey
Alice Harris
Ensemble
Lon Hascall
Abdul
Guard of the Harlem
Peggy Hoffman
Ensemble
Rapley Holmes
Rodney Smith
Howard's Father
Harry Howell
Ensemble
Corinne Jackson
Ensemble
Thelma Johns
Ensemble
Kitty Kane
Ensemble
Margaret Kearns
Ensemble
Monica Keefe
Ensemble
Mary Kissell
Ensemble
Fraun Koski
Ensemble
Tessa Kosta
Kondja Gul
Elmira Lane
Bul-Bul
Naro Lockford
Hassan
Zita Lockford
Haidee
John V. Lowe
Neidjal
Kay MacCausland
Ensemble
Alice Mack
Ensemble
Margaret Mackay
Ensemble
Katherine Manion
Ensemble
Trude Marr
Ensemble
Oscar Martin
Ensemble
R. B. Marwick
Ensemble
Belle Mazelle
Fatima
Myrtle McCloud
Ensemble
Jack McGowan
Howard Rodney Smith
Dolores Mendez
Ensemble
Helen Nelidova
Helen
Alla Nova
Ensemble
Helen O'Brien
Ensemble
John O'Hanlon
Ensemble
Clifton Randall
Ensemble
Elizabeth Reynolds
Desiree
Kondja's Companion
Edna Richmond
Ensemble
Maude Satterfield
Guzela
Jack Scott
Jack
Madeline Soisson
Ensemble
Felicia Sorel
Felicia
Renee Theorine
Ensemble
Jean Thomas
Ensemble
Lillian Wagner
Durlane
Sally Wagner
Ensemble
Henry Warwick
Kemel Pasha
Elizabeth Wash
Ensemble
Marjorie Wayne
Emire
Peggy White
Ensemble
Emma Wilcox
Baada
Mabel Withee
Midili
Kondja's Dearest Friend
music by
Leo Fall
and
Sigmund Romberg
; lyrics by
Harold Atteridge
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
The Ladies from the Cultured West
(music by
Leo Fall
)
Midili and Ensemble
My Heart Is Calling
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Kondja Gul and Ensemble
Lovey Dove
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Howard Rodney Smith and Midili
A Blue Book of Girls
(music by
Leo Fall
)
Bob and Ensemble
(The) Rose of Stamboul
(music by
Leo Fall
)
Achmed Bey and Male Octette
Act 2
Sung By
Ding-a-Ling
Bob, Howard Rodney Smith, Midili and Saada
The Wedding March
Kondja Gul, Achmed Bey and Ensemble
With Papers Duly Signed
Achmed Bey and Kondja Gul
Why Do They Die at the End of a Classical Dance?
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Alex Gerber
and
William Jerome
)
Bob and Dancers
Act 3
Sung By
The Love Test
Haidee, Hassan and Ensemble
Mazuma
(music by
Sigmund Romberg
)
Bob and Girls
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