Word: floradora
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...same elevator that communicated with the cabaret's chorus dressing-room. That June night, after the theatre, Mr. White had gone to the cabaret. He sat about for a while, then ordered a table and a bottle of champagne in a corner of the room. The Floradora tune was almost over when Harry K. Thaw asked his party to excuse him for a minute. He had just seen Mr. White...
...been for Yale students in 1900," says Nace Bonville, the "Leandre" of the Shubert revival, "Floradora" might have gone to the storehouse never to be resurrected...
...Haven twenty years ago the Elis gave the initial shove which sent this musical comedy on its career. Today Harvard sees, risen in its midst, this same "Floradora" resplendent with the charms of a new sextet. Can Johnny Harvard finish what the Elis began? Will front row, stage door and "standing room" be filled with Cambridge undergraduates anxious to give admiration to fair chorines? Will Harvard carry on? It will. And "Leandro" recalling, amid tumultuous applause, his triumph of two decades past, will be forced to the admission that in yet another field the Crimson has gone...
...music?--The house was inclined to think the music, especially Mr. Stuart's, slimmer than the plot. There are a few moments in the score that are worthy of the composer of "Floradora," etc., but they are conspicuously few. The real musical "hit" of the evening was an interpolated "Coon" song...
...Delibes 3 Selection, "Il Trovatore," Verdi 4 Waltz, "Violets," Waldteufel 5 Overture, "Merry Wives of Windsor," Nicolai 6 Ronde d'Amour, Westerhout 7 Finale, Act 1, "Lohengrin," Wagner 8 Selection, "Babes in Toyland," Herbert 9 Waltz, "Harlequin's Weddng," Zach 10 Spring Song, Mendelssohn 11 Selection, "Floradora" Stuart 12 March, "Erzherzog Albreeht," Schreiner