MusicalComedyOperaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Dec 25, 1880
Closing Date
May 14, 1881
Performances
108
MusicalComedyOperaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Bijou Theatre
(Dec 25, 1880 - Jan 29, 1881)
Fifth Avenue Theatre
(Jan 31, 1881 - May 14, 1881)

Setting
Perignan, in the centre of Rousillon, on the shore of the Mediterranean, under Louis XIII.

Comments
This production was on hiatus from 2/27/1881 through 4/17/1881.

Produced by Comley-Barton Company; Produced by arrangement with Richard D'Oyly Carte
Original French libretto to the opérette 'Les Noces d'Olivette' by Henri Chivot and Alfred Duru; English adaptation by Henry B. Farnie; Music by Edmond Audran; Musical Director: Jesse Williams
Scenic Design by John Thompson and Charles Witham
Stage Manager: John J. Howson
Valentine
Officer of the Rousillon Guards
Duc des Ifs
Cousin and Heir Presumptive to the Countess
Coquelicot
foster-brother and henchman to the Duc des Ifs
Mlle. de Montjoye
Lady of the Countess' Suite
Seneschal Marvejol
Local pluralist, Seneschal to the Countess and Mai
Jayoux
Page of the Countess
Ensemble
Boussole
Ensemble
Captain de Merrimac
Of the Man o' War "Cormorant"
Veloutine
The Seneschal's Housekeeper
Postiche
Pluralist, barber and inn-keeper of Perpignan
Olivette
Daughter of the Seneschal Marvejol
Loup de Mer
Ensemble
Ensemble
Mlle. de Lenori
Lady of the Countess' Suite
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Moustique
Caton
maid of the Main-Brace Tavern
Bathelde
Countess of Rousillon, in love with Valentine
Fallesamour
Page of the Countess
Ensemble
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