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The Sambo Girl
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 16, 1905
Closing Date
Oct 28, 1905
Performances
16
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 16, 1905
Close Date: Oct 28, 1905
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
West End Theatre
(Oct 16, 1905 - Oct 23, 1905)
American Theatre
(Oct 23, 1905 - Oct 28, 1905)
Description
A Musical Comedy in Two Acts
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Eva Tanguay
and
Joseph Gates Management
Book by
Harry B. Smith
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; Music by
Gustav Kerker
; Musical Director:
Charles E. Candee (Jr)
Melville Collins
Raphael Rubens
an artist with American ideas of art and commerce
Marie Gribben
Celeste
wife of Henri Dupont, a proffessor of home cooking
George K. Henery
Henri DuPont
a Parisian modist of "A Worth" trademark
Harry Lane
Willie Runabout
who was half-back at college but is a way back now
Florence Morrison
Mme. Martini
Signor Samson, one of the Olympian circus, but wit
Arthur O'Keefe
Angelo Martini
ballet master, but no master of Mmme. Martini
Eva Tanguay
Carlotta Dashington
the Sambo Girl
Mildred Ashland
Antoinette
Isabelle Burnside
Susette
Helene Coyne
Francine
Lottie Dethloff
Adelaide
May Franklin
Flora
Dora Goodwin
Mascotte
Margaret Hamilton
Etta
Lucia Hartford
Natalie
Bessie Hively
Madaline
Hilda Hollins
Marie
Annie Lane
Lilla
Jean Macnamee
Helene
Genevieve Richmond
Bella
Helen Rockwell
Julie
Grace Sessler
Lisette
Songs
music by
Gustav Kerker
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
At Dupont's (Opening Chorus)
I Don't Care
(music by
Harry C. Sutton
; lyrics by
Jean Lenox
)
Carlotta Dashington
I'm a Bohemian
(music by
Melville Collins
; lyrics by
Melville Collins
)
Raphael Rubens
The Artist and His Model
Celeste
I'm for You-- Eva Tanguay
(music by
Melville Collins
; lyrics by
Melville Collins
)
Carlotta Dashington
Flirting
(music by
Harry C. Sutton
; lyrics by
Jean Lenox
)
Raphael Rubens and Celeste
Mlle. Kek-Kek (Finale)
Carlotta Dashington and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Chorus of Students
My Ideal
Celeste and Chorus
The Firefly (My Little Firefly)
(music by
Harry C. Sutton
; lyrics by
Jean Lenox
)
Carlotta Dashington and Raphael Rubens
Toreador
Willie Runabout
(The) Banjo Serenade
Carlotta Dashington and Chorus
From the Circus to the Grand Opera Is Only a Step
Mme. Martini
(The) Drinking Song (Trio)
Carlotta Dashington, Raphael Rubens and Henri DuPont
Three Minutes with a Piano
Raphael Rubens
Eva Tanguay's Love Song
(music by
Melville Collins
; lyrics by
Melville Collins
)
Carlotta Dashington
Finale
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Eva Tanguay
and
Joseph Gates Management
Book by
Harry B. Smith
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; Music by
Gustav Kerker
; Musical Director:
Charles E. Candee (Jr)
Melville Collins
Raphael Rubens
an artist with American ideas of art and commerce
Marie Gribben
Celeste
wife of Henri Dupont, a proffessor of home cooking
George K. Henery
Henri DuPont
a Parisian modist of "A Worth" trademark
Harry Lane
Willie Runabout
who was half-back at college but is a way back now
Florence Morrison
Mme. Martini
Signor Samson, one of the Olympian circus, but wit
Arthur O'Keefe
Angelo Martini
ballet master, but no master of Mmme. Martini
Eva Tanguay
Carlotta Dashington
the Sambo Girl
Mildred Ashland
Antoinette
Isabelle Burnside
Susette
Helene Coyne
Francine
Lottie Dethloff
Adelaide
May Franklin
Flora
Dora Goodwin
Mascotte
Margaret Hamilton
Etta
Lucia Hartford
Natalie
Bessie Hively
Madaline
Hilda Hollins
Marie
Annie Lane
Lilla
Jean Macnamee
Helene
Genevieve Richmond
Bella
Helen Rockwell
Julie
Grace Sessler
Lisette
music by
Gustav Kerker
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
At Dupont's (Opening Chorus)
I Don't Care
(music by
Harry C. Sutton
; lyrics by
Jean Lenox
)
Carlotta Dashington
I'm a Bohemian
(music by
Melville Collins
; lyrics by
Melville Collins
)
Raphael Rubens
The Artist and His Model
Celeste
I'm for You-- Eva Tanguay
(music by
Melville Collins
; lyrics by
Melville Collins
)
Carlotta Dashington
Flirting
(music by
Harry C. Sutton
; lyrics by
Jean Lenox
)
Raphael Rubens and Celeste
Mlle. Kek-Kek (Finale)
Carlotta Dashington and Entire Company
Act 2
Sung By
Chorus of Students
My Ideal
Celeste and Chorus
The Firefly (My Little Firefly)
(music by
Harry C. Sutton
; lyrics by
Jean Lenox
)
Carlotta Dashington and Raphael Rubens
Toreador
Willie Runabout
(The) Banjo Serenade
Carlotta Dashington and Chorus
From the Circus to the Grand Opera Is Only a Step
Mme. Martini
(The) Drinking Song (Trio)
Carlotta Dashington, Raphael Rubens and Henri DuPont
Three Minutes with a Piano
Raphael Rubens
Eva Tanguay's Love Song
(music by
Melville Collins
; lyrics by
Melville Collins
)
Carlotta Dashington
Finale
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