Burnside, R. H. (Robert Hubberthorne), 1873-1952
Robert Hubberthorne Burnside American theatre director
Burnside, Robert Hubberthorne 1873-1952
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Chin-Chin. | |
Divorce. | |
Do you like me. | |
Don't say "goodbye". | |
Dooley's alibi. | |
Down in the valley of dreams. | |
The emerald isle. | |
Ensemble. | |
Entrance of the Rajah. | |
Everything. | |
The Famers daughter. | |
Finale, Act 1. | |
For the honor of the flag. | |
The Gay White Way. | |
The Girl he left behind him. | |
The gondoliers. | |
The Grand opera ball. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore. | |
Hands up. | |
Hello imagination. | |
He's crazy. | |
Hippodrome souvenir book, management: Charles Dillingham | |
Hist, advance with care. | |
If you'll just wait a little while. | |
I'm looking for a girl to love. | |
Iolanthe. | |
It's nice to have a sweetheart. | |
I've been looking for you. | |
I've never met any girl like Mary. | |
Joseph Brooks presents the great five-star aggregation in The new Henrietta (founded on Bronson Howard's famous comedy). | |
Just like a rose. | |
Just take things as they come. | |
I know that I'm in love. | |
The Ladder of roses. | |
The Land of love. | |
Life is like a dance. | |
I like New York. | |
The Lily and the rose. | |
Love is a summer's morning. | |
Love is a wonderful thing. | |
Love laughs at locksmiths. | |
Mary. | |
The Mikado. | |
Molly Maguire. | |
Montgomery and Stone in a musical fantasy in three acts, Chin Chin, or, A modern Aladdin. | |
My golden dream ship. | |
A New York Hippodrome rehearsal | |
Nice little girls and boys. | |
Ninon's father doesn't seem to mind. | |
Nothing like rag-time after all. | |
Oberen Zehntausend. | |
Opening chorus, Act I. | |
Patience. | |
Phoebe Snow. | |
The Pied Piper : an operatic fantacy | |
The pirates of Penzance. | |
Popular music selections for the American Memory project | |
Roll along. | |
A royal rogue. | |
Ruth. | |
She didn't seem to care. | |
The Shubert Theatrical Co. presents De Wolf Hopper in The Pied Piper. | |
Sunshine alley. | |
Susan slide. | |
A Sweetheart of my own. | |
That's the time. | |
That's the way to win a girl. | |
Tourists. | |
Trial by jury. | |
True love lives but in our dreams. | |
An Up to date tune. | |
War! | |
Watch your step. | |
We are a gallant regiment. | |
The wedding of the dancing doll. | |
Wedding procession. | |
We're the gnomes. | |
When Cupid plays a little game of hearts. | |
Which one shall we marry. | |
Winsome Winnie. | |
You can't beat the luck of the Irish. | |
You never know what's going to happen next. | |
You're the very girl. |