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To-Night's the Night
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 24, 1914
Closing Date
Mar 27, 1915
Performances
112
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Dec 24, 1914
Close Date: Mar 27, 1915
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Shubert Theatre
(Dec 24, 1914 - Mar 27, 1915)
Description
A musical in two acts, four scenes.
Setting
Maidenhead
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Fred Thompson
; Music by
Paul Rubens
; Lyrics by
Paul Rubens
and
Percy Greenbank
; Based on "Les Dominos Roses" by
Maurice Hennequin
and
Alfred Delacour
; Musical Director:
Frank E. Tours
; Additional music by
Jerome Kern
; Additional lyrics by
Desmond Carter
Staged by
Austen Hurgon
Costume Design by
Lucile
,
B. J. Simmons and Co.
and
Mme. Fisher
; Scenic Design by
Joseph Harker
,
Phil Harker
,
Brunskill
and
Alfred Craven
Ethel Baird
Ensemble
James Blakeley
Montagu Lovitt-Lovitt
Marlah Blanchard
Ensemble
Olive Branch
Ensemble
Stanley Brightman
Tolly Beauchamp
Ensemble
Davy Burnaby
Robin Carraway
Cecil Clovelly
Ensemble
Fay Compton
Victoria
Lauri De Frece
Henry
Laurie Desmond
Lord Ridgmount
Helen Cecil Douglas-Scott-Montagu
Lady Edith Taplow
Barbara Dunbar
Lil Vincent
Adrah Fair
Yvette la Plage
Maurice Farkoa
Pedro
Gerrard Freeman
Ensemble
Albert Gater
Ensemble
Winifred Green
Ensemble
George Grossmith, Jr.
The Honorable Dudley Mitten
Connie Guy
Ensemble
Marie Guy
Ensemble
Edith Hanbury
Ensemble
Glen Hawthorne
Ensemble
Leslie Henson
Albert
Iris Hoey
Beatrice Carraway
Gladys Homfrey
Angela Lovitt-Lovitt
Peggy Kurton
Lady Kitty Preston
Gertrude Laarhoven
Mimi Skeats
Nellie Laurette
Ensemble
Kitty Lindley
Ensemble
Susanne Losanne
Ensemble
Cynthia Murray
Ensemble
Robert Nainby
Archibald
Gypsy O'Brien
Alice
Ensemble
Prudence O'Shea
Ensemble
Wilson Pembroke
Ensemble
Michael Raven
Ensemble
Grace Riopel
Avice Carlton
Madge Saunders
Daisy de Monthe
Oliver Smith
Ensemble
Frank Smythe
Policeman
Ensemble
Beryl Stackard
Ensemble
Herbert Standing
Ensemble
Doris Stocker
Honorable Baby Vereker
Vivienne Storia
Ensemble
Philip Travers
Ensemble
Gladys Tree
Ensemble
Mabel Twemlow
Irene Goodson
Ensemble
Dorothy Way
Ensemble
Emmy Wehlen
June
Robert Whitehouse
Ensemble
Mabel Woof
Ensemble
Songs
music by
Paul Rubens
; lyrics by
Paul Rubens
and
Percy Greenbank
Act 1
Sung By
When the Boys Come Home to Tea
Robin Carraway
Too Particular
Beatrice Carraway, Henry and Montagu Lovitt-Lovitt
You Must Not Flirt with Me
June and Pedro
The Only Way
The Honorable Dudley Mitten
Land and Water
Victoria and Henry
To-Night's the Night
Montagu Lovitt-Lovitt
Act 2
Sung By
Round the Corner
June and Robin Carraway
I'd Like to Bring My Mother
Victoria
I'm a Millionaire
Pedro
Boots and Shoes
The Honorable Dudley Mitten and Beatrice Carraway
Dancing Mad
The Honorable Dudley Mitten, Robin Carraway and Henry
Stars
June
Pink and White
Pedro
I Could Love You If I Tried
The Honorable Dudley Mitten
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Messrs. Shubert (Lee and J. J.)
Book by
Fred Thompson
; Music by
Paul Rubens
; Lyrics by
Paul Rubens
and
Percy Greenbank
; Based on "Les Dominos Roses" by
Maurice Hennequin
and
Alfred Delacour
; Musical Director:
Frank E. Tours
; Additional music by
Jerome Kern
; Additional lyrics by
Desmond Carter
Staged by
Austen Hurgon
Costume Design by
Lucile
,
B. J. Simmons and Co.
and
Mme. Fisher
; Scenic Design by
Joseph Harker
,
Phil Harker
,
Brunskill
and
Alfred Craven
Ethel Baird
Ensemble
James Blakeley
Montagu Lovitt-Lovitt
Marlah Blanchard
Ensemble
Olive Branch
Ensemble
Stanley Brightman
Tolly Beauchamp
Ensemble
Davy Burnaby
Robin Carraway
Cecil Clovelly
Ensemble
Fay Compton
Victoria
Lauri De Frece
Henry
Laurie Desmond
Lord Ridgmount
Helen Cecil Douglas-Scott-Montagu
Lady Edith Taplow
Barbara Dunbar
Lil Vincent
Adrah Fair
Yvette la Plage
Maurice Farkoa
Pedro
Gerrard Freeman
Ensemble
Albert Gater
Ensemble
Winifred Green
Ensemble
George Grossmith, Jr.
The Honorable Dudley Mitten
Connie Guy
Ensemble
Marie Guy
Ensemble
Edith Hanbury
Ensemble
Glen Hawthorne
Ensemble
Leslie Henson
Albert
Iris Hoey
Beatrice Carraway
Gladys Homfrey
Angela Lovitt-Lovitt
Peggy Kurton
Lady Kitty Preston
Gertrude Laarhoven
Mimi Skeats
Nellie Laurette
Ensemble
Kitty Lindley
Ensemble
Susanne Losanne
Ensemble
Cynthia Murray
Ensemble
Robert Nainby
Archibald
Gypsy O'Brien
Alice
Ensemble
Prudence O'Shea
Ensemble
Wilson Pembroke
Ensemble
Michael Raven
Ensemble
Grace Riopel
Avice Carlton
Madge Saunders
Daisy de Monthe
Oliver Smith
Ensemble
Frank Smythe
Policeman
Ensemble
Beryl Stackard
Ensemble
Herbert Standing
Ensemble
Doris Stocker
Honorable Baby Vereker
Vivienne Storia
Ensemble
Philip Travers
Ensemble
Gladys Tree
Ensemble
Mabel Twemlow
Irene Goodson
Ensemble
Dorothy Way
Ensemble
Emmy Wehlen
June
Robert Whitehouse
Ensemble
Mabel Woof
Ensemble
music by
Paul Rubens
; lyrics by
Paul Rubens
and
Percy Greenbank
Act 1
Sung By
When the Boys Come Home to Tea
Robin Carraway
Too Particular
Beatrice Carraway, Henry and Montagu Lovitt-Lovitt
You Must Not Flirt with Me
June and Pedro
The Only Way
The Honorable Dudley Mitten
Land and Water
Victoria and Henry
To-Night's the Night
Montagu Lovitt-Lovitt
Act 2
Sung By
Round the Corner
June and Robin Carraway
I'd Like to Bring My Mother
Victoria
I'm a Millionaire
Pedro
Boots and Shoes
The Honorable Dudley Mitten and Beatrice Carraway
Dancing Mad
The Honorable Dudley Mitten, Robin Carraway and Henry
Stars
June
Pink and White
Pedro
I Could Love You If I Tried
The Honorable Dudley Mitten
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