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Three Little Lambs
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 25, 1899
Closing Date
Feb 1900
Performances
49
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Fifth Avenue Theatre
(Dec 25, 1899 - Feb 1900)
Description
A musical in two acts
Setting
New York City and Porto Rico
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Fifth Avenue Theatre
Music by
Edward W. Corliss
; Book by
R. A. Barnet
; Lyrics by
R. A. Barnet
; Musical Director:
J. E. Nicol
Scenic Design by
Henry E. Hoyt
and
Ernest M. Gros
; Costume Design by
M. J. Quimby
Gerry Ames
Mrs. Stuyvesant Van Brunt
Louise Averill
Cissie Larks
James Beall
Chorus
Nellie Braggins
Gretchen Dare
Marie Cahill
Phyllis Argyle
William T. Carleton
Dakota Dick
Marion Carlton
Mrs. J. Winston Von Becker
Lita Castello
Miss Marie Livingston
James Castle
Head porter
Beatrice Clements
Bank Messenger
Lillian Collins
Alice Bolt
Grace Darley
Chorus
Minnie Echard
Chorus
Lawrence Flynn
Detective
Chorus
Violet Goodall
Francesca Gordon
Dotty Spensir
Tom Hadaway
Willie Putter
Ida Hawley
Janet Vane
Raymond Hitchcock
David Tooke
Berta Hobson
Rhoda Huggins
H. G. Hoffman
Second Waiter
Chorus
Randolph Jones
Policeman No. 1
Marie Lamar
Chorus
Edmund Lawrence
Hungry Jim
Louise Lloyd
Mrs. P. Nichols Van Houlten
Laura Loesch
Miss Daisy Smith Chattering
Marion Longfellow
Esther Day
Clara Palmer
Patience More
William E. Philp
Jack Harwicke
Nellie Plummer
Vallie Van de Beer
Florence Raymond
Cora Fay
Theresa Renold
Chorus
Richard Ridgely
Algy Vandemeer
Adele Ritchie
Beatrice Jerome
Suzanne Santje
Mrs. Miles Standish Cabot
Percy Smith
Organ-grinder
John Taylor
Mr. James Meek
Gertrude Townsend
Miss Mayflower Kiddle
Lionel Varnum
First Waiter
Harold Vizard
Colonel Bogey Bulger
Blanche Ward
Mrs. J. Martha Raymond
Robert Warring
Mr. William Chatham
Chorus
Thomas Whiffen
O'Hara
Thomas E. Whitbread
Lieutenant Barker
Chorus
George Williams
John Wilson
Chorus
Frank Wise
Policeman No. 2
Songs
music by
Edward W. Corliss
; lyrics by
R. A. Barnet
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Hurdy Gurdy Man
Beatrice Jerome and Jack Harwicke
The Dresden China Girl
Beatrice Jerome and Double Male Quartette
Three Little Lambs
Phyllis Argyle, David Tooke and Hungry Jim
Mistress Muse
Phyllis Argyle, Hungry Jim and Chorus
The Jollity Ballet
Eight Jollity Girls
The Bugaboo Man
(music by
J. E. Nicol
)
Gretchen Dare, Pickaninnies and Chorus
Dakota Dick
Dakota Dick and Chorus
Long Ago
Dakota Dick and Gretchen Dare
What You Don't Know
Colonel Bogey Bulger, Willie Putter, Patience More and Janet Vane
Only a Heart
Jack Harwicke and Beatrice Jerome
Peggy Blake
O'Hara and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Dreamily Dream
Jack Harwicke and Chorus
The Pussy Cat
Gretchen Dare and Chorus
(That Naught Little, Sporty Little) Gay Golf Ball
Colonel Bogey Bulger and Chorus
Willye Wyllie
Patience More and Jollity Girls
Down on the Farm
David Tooke, Hungry Jim and Phyllis Argyle
Dramatic Patrol
Jack Harwicke, Dakota Dick, Beatrice Jerome and Chorus
Little Lola Little
David Tooke, Hungry Jim, Phyllis Argyle and Directors
Charity Bazaar
Full Chorus
The Man Behind the Gun
Beatrice Jerome and Full Chorus
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
The Fifth Avenue Theatre
Music by
Edward W. Corliss
; Book by
R. A. Barnet
; Lyrics by
R. A. Barnet
; Musical Director:
J. E. Nicol
Scenic Design by
Henry E. Hoyt
and
Ernest M. Gros
; Costume Design by
M. J. Quimby
Gerry Ames
Mrs. Stuyvesant Van Brunt
Louise Averill
Cissie Larks
James Beall
Chorus
Nellie Braggins
Gretchen Dare
Marie Cahill
Phyllis Argyle
William T. Carleton
Dakota Dick
Marion Carlton
Mrs. J. Winston Von Becker
Lita Castello
Miss Marie Livingston
James Castle
Head porter
Beatrice Clements
Bank Messenger
Lillian Collins
Alice Bolt
Grace Darley
Chorus
Minnie Echard
Chorus
Lawrence Flynn
Detective
Chorus
Violet Goodall
Francesca Gordon
Dotty Spensir
Tom Hadaway
Willie Putter
Ida Hawley
Janet Vane
Raymond Hitchcock
David Tooke
Berta Hobson
Rhoda Huggins
H. G. Hoffman
Second Waiter
Chorus
Randolph Jones
Policeman No. 1
Marie Lamar
Chorus
Edmund Lawrence
Hungry Jim
Louise Lloyd
Mrs. P. Nichols Van Houlten
Laura Loesch
Miss Daisy Smith Chattering
Marion Longfellow
Esther Day
Clara Palmer
Patience More
William E. Philp
Jack Harwicke
Nellie Plummer
Vallie Van de Beer
Florence Raymond
Cora Fay
Theresa Renold
Chorus
Richard Ridgely
Algy Vandemeer
Adele Ritchie
Beatrice Jerome
Suzanne Santje
Mrs. Miles Standish Cabot
Percy Smith
Organ-grinder
John Taylor
Mr. James Meek
Gertrude Townsend
Miss Mayflower Kiddle
Lionel Varnum
First Waiter
Harold Vizard
Colonel Bogey Bulger
Blanche Ward
Mrs. J. Martha Raymond
Robert Warring
Mr. William Chatham
Chorus
Thomas Whiffen
O'Hara
Thomas E. Whitbread
Lieutenant Barker
Chorus
George Williams
John Wilson
Chorus
Frank Wise
Policeman No. 2
music by
Edward W. Corliss
; lyrics by
R. A. Barnet
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Hurdy Gurdy Man
Beatrice Jerome and Jack Harwicke
The Dresden China Girl
Beatrice Jerome and Double Male Quartette
Three Little Lambs
Phyllis Argyle, David Tooke and Hungry Jim
Mistress Muse
Phyllis Argyle, Hungry Jim and Chorus
The Jollity Ballet
Eight Jollity Girls
The Bugaboo Man
(music by
J. E. Nicol
)
Gretchen Dare, Pickaninnies and Chorus
Dakota Dick
Dakota Dick and Chorus
Long Ago
Dakota Dick and Gretchen Dare
What You Don't Know
Colonel Bogey Bulger, Willie Putter, Patience More and Janet Vane
Only a Heart
Jack Harwicke and Beatrice Jerome
Peggy Blake
O'Hara and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Dreamily Dream
Jack Harwicke and Chorus
The Pussy Cat
Gretchen Dare and Chorus
(That Naught Little, Sporty Little) Gay Golf Ball
Colonel Bogey Bulger and Chorus
Willye Wyllie
Patience More and Jollity Girls
Down on the Farm
David Tooke, Hungry Jim and Phyllis Argyle
Dramatic Patrol
Jack Harwicke, Dakota Dick, Beatrice Jerome and Chorus
Little Lola Little
David Tooke, Hungry Jim, Phyllis Argyle and Directors
Charity Bazaar
Full Chorus
The Man Behind the Gun
Beatrice Jerome and Full Chorus
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