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The Follies of 1907

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as the Native American woman singing "My Pocahontas", which recounts the legend of her relationship with Smith. This was followed by John Smith proclaiming his love for Pocahontas in song. This opening music by
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In subsequent sketches set in the United States, Smith and Pocohontas periodically appear as observers and commentators of the proceedings; most of them not geographically or chronologically connected to the
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pulling inspiration from the Paris stage. It ran until November 10, 1907, transferring to two other theatres, and playing for 79 performances. The production included entertainers from
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on July 8, 1907. For these performances the Olympia Theatre was renamed the Jardin de Paris, after the Parisian theatre that housed the
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Come and Float Me, Freddie Dear (How'd You Like to Float Me) (music by Goetz; lyrics by Bryan)
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that were connected through a loose plot in which romanticized historical figures of explorer
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is put on trial for pinching a woman. In the scene, Caruso's defense counsel, played by
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used in-between and around the musical numbers; Smith also served as head lyricist.
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Finale: I Want to be a Drummer Boy (music by Silvio Hein; lyrics by Matt Woodward)
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Budweiser (Budweiser's a Friend of Mine) (music by Furth; lyrics by Vincent Bryan)
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are introduced to "modern life" in America in 1907. The opening scene featured
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That's What the Rose Said to Me (music by Gus Edwards; lyrics by Will D. Cobb)
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and featured a parody of the American justice system in which operatic tenor
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The first of two dozen theatrical revues that are collectively known as the
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Meet Me with Spangles and Bells On (music and lyrics by Martin Brown)
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The Man Who Built the Subway (music by Max Hoffmann; lyrics by Bryan)
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Mother's the Boss of Our House (music and lyrics by Herbert Ingraham)
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If We Knew What the Milkman Knows (music by Goetz; lyrics by Bryan)
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I Think I Oughtn't Auto Anymore (music by Goetz; lyrics by Jerome)
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by combining European styles of music with Native American ones.
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Ann Ommen van der Merwe (2009). "The First Follies 1907–1909".
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I Don't Want an Auto (music by Furth; lyrics by William Jerome)
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Handle Me with Care (music by Jean Schwartz; lyrics by Jerome)
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That's How He Met the Girl (music by Goetz; lyrics by Bryan)
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Miss Ginger of Jamaica (music and lyrics by Billy Gaston)
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On the Grand Old Sands (music by Edwards; lyrics by Cobb)
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consisted of a series of independent musical, dance and
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Re-Incarnation (music by E. Ray Goetz; lyrics by Bryan)
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Front cover of sheet music for waltzes from the show
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whose "crime of the century" involved the murder of
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The Fencing Girls (music by Goetz; lyrics by Bryan)
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Index


revue
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
Ziegfeld Follies
Seymour Furth
E. Ray Goetz
Gus Edwards
Jean Schwartz
Silvio Hein
Gertrude Hoffman
Vincent Bryan
Will D. Cobb
William Jerome
Paul West
Harry B. Smith
Herbert Gresham
Max Hoffman, Sr.
Atlantic City
tryout performances
Broadway
Olympia Theatre
Moulin Rouge
vaudeville
Emma Carus
Grace La Rue
Lillian Lee
Charley Ross
Florence Tempest
Harry Watson Jr.
Mademoiselle Dazie

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