Oh, Rosana!



Oh, Rosana! was a No-maj musical performed in the 1920s. Reviewed by the New-York Clarion as "one of the great works of the American musical theater", a production at The Brockman Theatre was slated to begin on 4 January 1927. Presented by Bernard Lockwood in association with Maurice Willards, it stared Dorothy Sheridan. From the book by Edmund Major II, the musical play was by Chester Hidland with Hilda Kendrick & her dancers Danielle and Natalya, with music by Wallace Lassiter, lyrics by Stanley Eldridge, and the entire production was staged by Clyde Sizemore.