All for the Ladies is a musical with music by Alfred G. Robyn and both lyrics and book by Henry Blossom.[1] The musical premiered on Broadway at the Lyric Theatre on December 30, 1912.[2] It closed on April 5, 1913, after 112 performances.[1] The musical was created as a starring vehicle for comedian Sam Bernard who portrayed the central character of Leon von Laubenheim of Pantural, Clemente & Co.[2] The production also starred Adele Ritchie as Nancy Panturel, Alice Gentle as Georgette Clemente, and Jerome Uhl as General Villefranche.[2] The musical is set in France.[1]