MusicalComedy OperaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Feb 17, 1919
Closing Date
Jan 03, 1920
Performances
348
MusicalComedy OperaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Cohan and Harris
(Feb 17, 1919 - Aug 06, 1919)
Cohan and Harris
(Aug 08, 1919 - Aug 15, 1919)
Cohan and Harris
(Sep 08, 1919 - Jan 03, 1920)

Description
A musical in three acts

Setting
The Kings Head Inn and the Royal Palace in Bargravia

Comments
This production was suspended during the Actor's Equity Strike.

Produced by Cohan & Harris
Music by Anselm Goetzl; Additional numbers by George M. Cohan; Book by Stephen Ivor-Szinney and William Carey Duncan; Lyrics by William Carey Duncan; Based on an unproduced operetta "Cherry Blossoms" by William Carey Duncan, Anselm Goetzl and Stephen Ivor-Szinney; Musical Director: Gus Salzer
Costume Design by Alice O'Neil; Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt and Joseph Wickes
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Princess Violetta
Carlotta
Ensemble
Rozello
Ensemble
Ensemble
Princess Helena
Colonel Ivan Peroff
Marcel
Ensemble
Queen of Bargravia
Ensemble
Ensemble
Captain Dantzig
Ensemble
Anitza Chefcheck
Ensemble
Ensemble
Professor Robert Aubrey Montague Hopkins
Drodono
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Josette
The Messenger
Prince Stephan
Janku
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Chefcheck
Wanda
music by Anselm Goetzl; lyrics by William Carey Duncan
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Opera, Comic Opera
(music by George M. Cohan; lyrics by George M. Cohan)
Marcel, Chefcheck, Janku and Ensemble
Love of Mine
Anitza Chefcheck
Here Come the Soldiers
(music by George M. Cohan; lyrics by George M. Cohan)
The Queen's Guard and Ensemble
Democracy
Prince Stephan, Professor Robert Aubrey Montague Hopkins and Chorus
A Wee Bit of Lace
(music by Harry Tierney; lyrics by George M. Cohan)
Princess Violetta, Wanda, Josette and Chorus
Love Is Love (Where the Cherry Blossoms Fall)
Colonel Ivan Peroff, Princess Helena and Anitza Chefcheck
Act 2
Sung By
Royalty
(lyrics by George M. Cohan)
Princess Helena and Chorus
What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You
Prince Stephan, Professor Robert Aubrey Montague Hopkins, Wanda and Josette
Messenger
(lyrics by George M. Cohan)
Princess Violetta, The Messenger, The Queen's Guard and Chorus
In a Kingdom of Our Own
(music by George M. Cohan; lyrics by George M. Cohan)
Princess Helena and Colonel Ivan Peroff
Charming
(music by Harry Tierney; lyrics by Joseph McCarthy)
Carlotta and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Coronation Rehearsal
Carlotta, Captain Dantzig and Ensemble
The Mikado
(music by Arthur Sullivan; lyrics by William S. Gilbert)
Professor Robert Aubrey Montague Hopkins
Talk, Talk, Talk
Prince Stephan, Professor Robert Aubrey Montague Hopkins, Marcel, Janku and Anitza Chefcheck
Goodbye, Bargravia
(music by George M. Cohan; lyrics by George M. Cohan)
Prince Stephan, Anitza Chefcheck and Chorus
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