Broadway to Tokio is a musical in three acts with music by Alfred Baldwin Sloane and lyrics and book co-authored by George V. Hobart and Louis Harrison. While the song material was composed entirely by Sloane, composer Reginald De Koven also contributed some dance music to the work. Karl Hoschna and Frank Sadler orchestrated the music. Essentially a revue, the musical incorporates elements of operetta, burlesque, ballet, and vaudeville.[1][2]
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^"DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL; Another Big Spectacle Produced at the New York Theatre. MUSIC HEARD YESTERDAY "Broadway to Tokio" Is Lively and Splendid". The New York Times. January 24, 1900. p. 7.
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