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Blue Paradise, The


Music:   Edmund Eysler and Sigmund Romberg
Lyrics:   Herbert Reynolds
Book:   Leo Stein and Bela Jenbasch

Synopsis:   

Rudolph, a young scion of a wealthy Viennese family, is in love with Mitzi, a flower girl. He leaves for America where he hopes to make a success without the help of his family's name. Twenty-four years later, the man returns to find his sweetheart married to another. A party at the Blue Paradise Inn brings Rudolph face-to-face with the dreams of his romantic past.

Notes:   

A Musical play by Edgar Smith based on a Viennese Operetta



Production Year:  1932


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Cast MemberRolePhoto
Yvette CarpentierEight American beauties
Victor CasmoreBaron Von Schlegan/Franz
Alice EricksonEight American beauties
Charles GarlandAn officer
John GoldsworthyGuest/A diner
Jeanne GustavisonEight American beauties
George HassellJustus Hampel
Chester HermanSecond Tourist/A tourist
Nancy HitchCountess Von Housanan
Gracelyn HopkinsEight American beauties
Frank HornThe Meister
George HoustonJosef Stransky
Bert IgouPage Boy
Sonia JohannEight American beauties
Allan JonesRudolph Oberdorfer
Charlotte LansingMizzi/Gaby
Genevieve McCormickVera
Doris PatstonHazel Jones
Frederic PerssonChef/Head Porter
Manila PowersMrs. Gladys Wynne
Mary Ruth RathellA lady guest
Dimples RiedeEight American beauties
Guy RobertsonRudolph Stoeger
Jan SadloThird Tourist
Jack SheehanHans Walther
Leone SousaEight American beauties
Marie StarnerBaroness Von Hahn
Sally WarrenEight American beauties
Herbert WeberDirector of hotel/Second Porter
Lorraine WeimarCountess Von Schwartzkoff
Gladys WheatonBaroness Von Schlegan
Marie WilkinsWaitress
Joseph WilkinsHead Waiter