The Velvet Lady

The Velvet Lady is a "musical comedy in three acts" with music by Victor Herbert and a book and lyrics by Henry Blossom.

[1] Blossom's book is an adaptation of Fred Jackson's 1915 play A Full House.

[3] The musical opened at Broadway's New Amsterdam Theatre on February 3, 1919.

[1] The production starred Fay Marbe as Vera Venon, a.k.a "The Velvet Lady", Ernest Torrence as Parks, Marie Flynn as Ottilie Howell, Ray Raymond as George Howell, Georgia O'Ramey as Susie, Minerva Coverdale as Bubbles, Alfred Gerrard as Ned Pembroke, and Jed Prouty as Nicholas King.

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