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The Strollers

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the Prince de Bomsky and was a gift intended for his girlfriend, the ballet dancer Mimi. August and Bertha lure the Prince de Bomsky and Mimi into their cell and trick them into making their escape; still in possession of the necklace. Eventually the two couples run across each other again in a hotel at a mountain resort. A comedy of errors ensues involving mistaken identities and various deceptions. Eventually all ends well and the Prince presents Mimi with the necklace.
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Two strollers, August Lump and his wife Bertha, discover a letter with a diamond necklace. When they use their finding to pay for a dinner, they arrouse suspicions and are arrested by the police. They are imprisoned in a jail run by Kamfer. It is revealed that that letter and necklace were lost by
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on June 24, 1901. It closed at that theatre on August 31, 1901 after 70 performances. The Broadway production was directed by A. M. Holbrook and produced by
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as Mimi, Harry Gilfoil as the Prince de Bomsky, Wilmer Bentley as Rudi von Rodenstein, and Louise Lawton as Anna.
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This article is about the musical. For the band previously known as The Strollers, see
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Eddie Foy: A Biography of the Early Popular Stage Comedian
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Index

The Smoke Ring (band)
musical
Ludwig Engländer
Harry B. Smith
Austria
Karl Lindau
Die Landstreicher
Carl Michael Ziehrer
Broadway
Knickerbocker Theatre
George W. Lederer
Sam Nixon
D. Frank Dodge
Ernest Albert
Caroline Siedle
Francis Wilson
Irene Bentley
Eddie Foy
Marie George
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN
9781538168943
McFarland & Company
ISBN
9780786443284
​The Strollers​
Internet Broadway Database
Categories
1901 musicals
Broadway musicals

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