Title: Laugh, Clown, Laugh
Author: Ernst Luz
Publisher: Thematic Music Cue Sheet, 1928
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Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: Ernst Luz
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Contents:
- At Screening: “Pagliacci Excerpt” by Leoncavallo (Photoplay Music)
- Spring Comes Early: “Allegro Buffonesco” by Kempinski (Irving Berlin)
- Circus Wagon Stops: “Laugh, Clown, Laugh” by Fiorito (J.H. Remick)
- After Trick: Repeat No. 2 “Allegro Buffonesco”
- Fade-out of Clown on Wire Rope: “Aubade du Berger” by Aletter (D. Rahter)
- Chaney Sees Girl in Brush: LIGHT BLUE “Incid. Symphony No. 40” by Hintz (Photoplay Music)
- Chaney Makes Figures on Drum: “Doll Days” by Cobb (Walter Jacobs)
- So Simonetta: “When Love Calls” by Huerter (G. Schirmer)
- Woman Begins to Fix Girl’s Hair: “Pagliacci Excerpt” by Leoncavallo (Photoplay Music)
- Near the Circus: “There’s Something about a Rose” by Fain (Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder)
- Girl Puts Rose in Hair: “Isabel” by Bowers (Robbins)
- Man Takes Girl into House: Repeat No. 10 “There’s Something about a Rose”
- Stop Short at Title “Luigi”: “Yearning” by Crist (Carl Fischer)
- Fade-out of Man Laughing: “One Heart, One Mind” by Strauss (Carl Fischer)
- If Simonetta Is Coming into Our Act: Repeat No. 1 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- In the Pattern of Human Life: “Enchantment” by Penn (Emil Ascher)
- If You Ever Fall in Love: Repeat No. 9 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- Laughing Man on Balcony Alone: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- Play One Chorus and Segue: “Pagliacci Excerpt” by Leoncavallo (Photoplay Music)
- Flik Can’t Make Me Laugh: “In the Twilight” by Felix (Hugo Felix)
- I Think You’d Be Good for Me: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- I’ve Found a New Friend: Repeat No, 10 “There’s Something about a Rose”
- So the Two Men Helped Each Other: “Fairy Feet” by Finck (Hawkes & Son)
- Look Dear: LIGHT BLUE Repeat No. 6
- Restaurant Interior Scene: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- It Was a Season of Triumph: “Dreamy Moments” by Marquardt (Music Buyers)
- To Our Dear Friend: Repeat No. 10 “There’s Something about a Rose”
- Two Clowns Walk Off Leaving Lovers Alone: “Pompeian Serenade” by Strollo (Photoplay Music)
- Fade-out of Luigi to Dressing Room: Continue No. 28 quietly
- Clown Shows in Door: Repeat No. 9 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- Play Once and Segue: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- Clown Leaves Dressing Room: Repeat No. 28 “Pompeian Serenade”
- You Were Born to Wear Them: Repeat No. 19 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- I Could Never Leave Tito: Repeat No. 2 “Allegro Buffonesco”
- Nothing Will Ever Part Us: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- You’re in Love: “Reproach” by Zamecnik (Sam Fox)
- Stop with Big Crescendo and Accent as Clowns Are about to Fight: “Dramatic Tension No. 2” by Ancliffe (Bosworth)
- Luigi Shows Writing on Card: Repeat No. 19 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- Clown Walks on Stage: “Whirlwind Galop” by Caslar (Irving Berlin)
- Dressing Room Scene—End of Act: “Prelude” by Mendoza (Robbins)
- Girl Reads Writing on Card: Repeat No. 10 “There’s Something about a Rose”
- Stage Shows: “The Roller Coaster” by Schertzinger (Photoplay Music)
- Musicians Stand Up: Brass Fanfare ad libitum
- One Scene: Tympany Roll and Crash by Drummer
- Clown Drops on Stage: Repeat No. 1 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- Chaney on Stage: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- So Luigi and Simonetta: Repeat No. 10 “There’s Something about a Rose”
- Fade-out of Lovers: Repeat No. 9 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- That’s No Way to Talk: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- Chaney Takes Things from Trunk: “Slumbers” by Kempinski” (Photoplay)
- The Last Time I wore This: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- If All My Dreams: Repeat No. 9 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- Chaney Leaves Room (Fade): “Spinning Along” by Bierman (American Compos. Inc.)
- Why Don’t You Laugh: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
- Footlights: Repeat No. 53 “Spinning Along”
- Long Shot of Theatre Interior: LIGHT BLUE Repeat No. 6
- Stop with Crash as Chaney Falls into Orchestra Pit: Repeat No. 19 “Pagliacci Excerpt”
- Tell Luigi: Repeat No. 3 “Laugh, Clown, Laugh”
Note: The three excerpts from Pagliacci (Nos. 1, 9, and 19) are different excerpts.
Source: Carl Braun Collection
SFSMA ID: QxpWWjNnT6
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