Stubborn Cinderella

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Stubborn Cinderella
Music Joseph E. Howard
Lyrics William M. Hough
Frank R. Adams
Book William M. Hough
Frank R. Adams
Productions 1909 Broadway

Stubborn Cinderella is a musical in three acts originally produced by Mort H. Singer, Jr.. The music is by Joseph E. Howard, book and lyrics are by William M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. Staged by George Marion and Musical Direction by Arthur Pell, the scenic design was by Frank E. Gates and Edward A. Morange. It opened at The Broadway Theatre on January 25, 1909 and played for 88 performances.

[edit] Opening Night Cast

  • John Barrymore - Mac
  • Dorothy Brenner - Sallie
  • Alice Dovey - Lois
  • Sallie Fisher - Lady Leslie, daughter of the Earl of Glenkirk
  • Robert Harrington - Skeeter
  • James C. Marlowe - Colonel Hunt, of the visiting English party
  • Charles Prince - Fat
  • Clarence Lutz - Grid
  • Don Merrifield - The President/An Indian
  • Charles Rankin - Thaddeus Leonardo, a famous sculptor
  • Helen Salinger - Lady Evelyn, Lady Leslie's aunt

[edit] Songs

Act I
  • Love Me Just Because - Lois and Chorus
  • Don't Be Cross with Me - Lady Leslie and Chorus
  • I'm in Love with All the Girls I Know - Skeeter and Chorus
Act 2
  • None But the Brave Deserve the Fair - Colonel Hunt and Chorus
  • The Land of the Sky
  • Adios, Senorita - Sallie and Chorus
  • Don't Be Anybody's Moon But Mine - Lois and Chorus
Act 3
  • Don't Teach Me to Swim Alone - Sallie and Chorus
  • If They'd Only Let Poor Adam's Rib Alone - Mac, Colonel Hunt, Skeeter and Fat
  • The Orange Fete - Ensemble
  • When You First Kiss the Last Girl You Love - Lady Leslie

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