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A Summer Entertainment (Musical Comedy) in two Acts with book by George V. Hobart, music and lyrics by John L. Golden. (Additional lyrics by Henry Blossom.)

Produced at the Knickerbocker Theatre, New York, 27th April - 12th June, 1909 (49 perfs).

The story tells of the adventures of Jack Sweet after his own father accuses him of theft. Jack and his friends go to Coney Island, where Jack obtains a job as a waiter. He falls in love with Hilda Noble who turns out to be an heiress. Jack clears his good name in time for a happy ending.

Dramatis Personæ

JOHN SWEET   (proprietor of The Candy Shop) Mr. Jack Hazzard
JACK SWEET   (his son) Mr. Jack Barrymore
HILDA NOBLE   (a shop girl) Miss Maud Fulton
SAUL WRIGHT   (a tailor) Mr. Frank Lalor
SALLY ANN   (his daughter) Miss Bliss Milford
GILBERT GRAND   (a soda fountain attendant) Mr. William Rock
MRS. GREGORY   (a widow) Miss Lucy Weston
MISS BASHFIELD   (in charge of the candy shop) Miss Florence Morrison
MRS. MONTROSE QUILLIGAN   (a suffragette) Mrs. Annie Yeamans
NED JOHNSON   (a proprietor of Luna Park, Coney Island) Mr. Louis Harrison
RUFUS   (a detective) Mr. Kinzie Higgins
GENEVIEVE   (cashier in The Candy Shop) Miss Eva Francis
MR. SQUILLS   (a candy drummer) Mr. Edmund Lawrence
MISS GLICK Miss Ida Adams
MISS MEDDLE Miss Esther Brunette
SUE
SETTLE
brace (the alimony sisters) brace Miss Angie Weimers
Miss Lillian Rice

MIDI Files

ACT I   -   The Candy Shop.

ACT II   -   Coney Island.


External Link
Vocal Score at the University of Rochester

American Musical Theatre

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