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The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast
Musical
Extravaganza
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 04, 1901
Closing Date
May 31, 1902
Performances
241
Musical
Extravaganza
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 04, 1901
Close Date: May 31, 1902
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Nov 04, 1901 - May 31, 1902)
Description
A musical in three acts
Setting
The Fairy Parliament, the forest, the castle, and the National Museum
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Klaw & Erlanger
; Under the direction of
Joseph Brooks
Music by
J. M. Glover
and
Frederick Solomon
; Book by
Arthur Collins
and
J. Hickory Wood
; Book adapted by
John J. McNally
and
J. Cheever Goodwin
; Lyrics by
J. Cheever Goodwin
; Musical Director:
Frederick Solomon
; Featuring songs by
J. Rosamond Johnson
and
Jean Schwartz
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Bob Cole
,
James Weldon Johnson
,
William Jerome
and
Vincent Bryan
Choreographed by
Ernest D'Auban
; Staged by
Ben Teal
and
Marshall Moore
Scenic Design by
Julian Hicks
,
R.C. McCleary
,
R. Caney
,
H. Emden
and
Bruce Smith
; Costume Design by
Attilio Comelli
and
F. Richard Anderson
James Beall
Chorus
Harry Bulger
King Bardout
Anna Carr
Dora
Chorus
Joseph Cawthorn
Lena
Nora Cecil
Algie
Kathryn Colvin
Eglantine
Phoebe Coyne
Malevolentia
Maude Cummings
Nora
Nina Fitzwilliams
Freddie
Mazie Follette
Chorus
Viola Gillette
Prince Charming
Florence Hengler
Flossie
May Hengler
Lord Jocelyn
Lillian Hudson
Daffodil
John Hyams
Doctor Squills
Violet Kellogg
Jessamine
Pearl Landers
Violet
Evelina
Lelia Lewis
Maudie
Mlle. Martina
Witch's Attendant
Jeannette Mozar
Dash
Kittie Norman
Mignonette
John Page
President Petit
Nellie Reed
Spirit of the Air
Lillian Rice
Flash
Charles J. Ross
Queen Spadia
Susie Rusholme
Columbine
Mariana
Ella Snyder
Princess Beauty
Bessie Stanton
Cora
Myrtle Steele
Gwendoline
Nellie Thorne
Benevolentia
Virginia Vorhees
Claudie
Jane Whitbeck
Reggie
Annabelle Whitford
Johnnie
Songs
music by
Frederick Solomon
and
J. M. Glover
; lyrics by
J. Cheever Goodwin
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Fairies We
Chorus
Was Ever a Daintier Infant Seen?
Fairy Chorus
Take Thy Way to Earth
Cure or Kill
Chorus
Hygiene
King Bardout and Queen Spadia
Multi-Millionaires
Chorus
Tell Me, Dusky Maiden
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Bob Cole
and
James Weldon Johnson
)
King Bardout and Queen Spadia
The Royal Pair Are Off To-Day
Years Ago
Malevolentia
The Princess We Adore
Chorus
Day Dreams
Princess Beauty
Nursey Rhymes
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Lena
Let Them Go
Princess Beauty, Lord Jocelyn, Flossie and Lena
Drowsily, Dreamily
Act 2
Sung By
Bang, Bang, Bang
Chorus
It's a Dream That Never Comes True
Prince Charming
Onward
Spirits of the Midnight Spell
Rip Van Winkle
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
King Bardout
B'Gosh!
King Bardout, Queen Spadia and Lena
Beauty's Awakening
Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Vive la Liberte
Chorus
President Am I
President Petit
Dinah
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Bob Cole
and
James Weldon Johnson
)
Prince Charming and Chorus
Flora, I Am Your Adorer
(lyrics by
Vincent Bryan
)
King Bardout
Take her away!
A Cure for Love
Doctor Squills
The Moon and the Owl
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Bob Cole
and
James Weldon Johnson
)
Princess Beauty
Kitty
Death Be His Doom
Chorus
By Love Undying, Crowned
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Klaw & Erlanger
; Under the direction of
Joseph Brooks
Music by
J. M. Glover
and
Frederick Solomon
; Book by
Arthur Collins
and
J. Hickory Wood
; Book adapted by
John J. McNally
and
J. Cheever Goodwin
; Lyrics by
J. Cheever Goodwin
; Musical Director:
Frederick Solomon
; Featuring songs by
J. Rosamond Johnson
and
Jean Schwartz
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Bob Cole
,
James Weldon Johnson
,
William Jerome
and
Vincent Bryan
Choreographed by
Ernest D'Auban
; Staged by
Ben Teal
and
Marshall Moore
Scenic Design by
Julian Hicks
,
R.C. McCleary
,
R. Caney
,
H. Emden
and
Bruce Smith
; Costume Design by
Attilio Comelli
and
F. Richard Anderson
James Beall
Chorus
Harry Bulger
King Bardout
Anna Carr
Dora
Chorus
Joseph Cawthorn
Lena
Nora Cecil
Algie
Kathryn Colvin
Eglantine
Phoebe Coyne
Malevolentia
Maude Cummings
Nora
Nina Fitzwilliams
Freddie
Mazie Follette
Chorus
Viola Gillette
Prince Charming
Florence Hengler
Flossie
May Hengler
Lord Jocelyn
Lillian Hudson
Daffodil
John Hyams
Doctor Squills
Violet Kellogg
Jessamine
Pearl Landers
Violet
Evelina
Lelia Lewis
Maudie
Mlle. Martina
Witch's Attendant
Jeannette Mozar
Dash
Kittie Norman
Mignonette
John Page
President Petit
Nellie Reed
Spirit of the Air
Lillian Rice
Flash
Charles J. Ross
Queen Spadia
Susie Rusholme
Columbine
Mariana
Ella Snyder
Princess Beauty
Bessie Stanton
Cora
Myrtle Steele
Gwendoline
Nellie Thorne
Benevolentia
Virginia Vorhees
Claudie
Jane Whitbeck
Reggie
Annabelle Whitford
Johnnie
music by
Frederick Solomon
and
J. M. Glover
; lyrics by
J. Cheever Goodwin
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Fairies We
Chorus
Was Ever a Daintier Infant Seen?
Fairy Chorus
Take Thy Way to Earth
Cure or Kill
Chorus
Hygiene
King Bardout and Queen Spadia
Multi-Millionaires
Chorus
Tell Me, Dusky Maiden
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Bob Cole
and
James Weldon Johnson
)
King Bardout and Queen Spadia
The Royal Pair Are Off To-Day
Years Ago
Malevolentia
The Princess We Adore
Chorus
Day Dreams
Princess Beauty
Nursey Rhymes
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
Lena
Let Them Go
Princess Beauty, Lord Jocelyn, Flossie and Lena
Drowsily, Dreamily
Act 2
Sung By
Bang, Bang, Bang
Chorus
It's a Dream That Never Comes True
Prince Charming
Onward
Spirits of the Midnight Spell
Rip Van Winkle
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
William Jerome
)
King Bardout
B'Gosh!
King Bardout, Queen Spadia and Lena
Beauty's Awakening
Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Vive la Liberte
Chorus
President Am I
President Petit
Dinah
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Bob Cole
and
James Weldon Johnson
)
Prince Charming and Chorus
Flora, I Am Your Adorer
(lyrics by
Vincent Bryan
)
King Bardout
Take her away!
A Cure for Love
Doctor Squills
The Moon and the Owl
(music by
J. Rosamond Johnson
; lyrics by
Bob Cole
and
James Weldon Johnson
)
Princess Beauty
Kitty
Death Be His Doom
Chorus
By Love Undying, Crowned
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