Apple Blossoms is a 1919 operetta with music by Fritz Kreisler and Victor Jacobi; and a libretto by William LeBaron.
[1] The show is an adaptation of the book Un Marriage sous Louis XV by Alexander Dumas.
[2][3] Apple Blossoms opened at the Globe Theatre on Broadway on October 7, 1919, and closed on April 24, 1920, after 256 performances.
[3] Setting: Clifton-on-Hudson and New York City[1] Nancy Dodge, a student at an all-girls school, is in love with Dickie Stewart, the brother of her classmate, Polly.
During a masked ball, Nancy and Phillip realize that they do actually love each other, and Dickie leaves with Anne.