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Babette
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 16, 1903
Closing Date
Jan 09, 1904
Performances
59
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 16, 1903
Close Date: Jan 09, 1904
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Nov 16, 1903 - Jan 09, 1904)
Description
An opera in three acts
Setting
Antwerp, Brussels, and Versailles in the seventeenth century
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles B. Dillingham
Music by
Victor Herbert
; Libretto by
Harry B. Smith
; Musical Director:
John Lund
Directed by
Frederick G. Latham
and
A. M. Holbrook
Scenic Design by
Homer Emens
and
Edward G. Unitt
; Costume Design by
F. Richard Anderson
Gertrude Adams
Laurent
Chorus
Josephine Bartlett
Eva
James A. Beale
Chorus
Florence Belleville
Katrina
Margaret Berrien
Chorus
Arthur Blanchard
Count de Courville
Frank Boyle
Jan
Florence Campbell
Chorus
J.T. Chaillee
Coachman
Belle Chamberlain
Chorus
Edward J. Connelly
Baltazar
Julie Cotte
Chorus
Eugene Cowles
Mondragon
Olive Cox
Chorus
Rita Dean
Henri
Radford D'Orsay
Chorus
Erroll Dunbar
The King of France
Rosa Earle
Margot
Alfred S. Ely
Captain Walther
Charles Emerson
Footman
Chorus
Grace Emmons
Chorus
Barbara Farres
Chorus
Mildred Forest
Mlle. de Fontanges
Clara Freedel
Chorus
Rose Ginsburg
Chorus
Margaret Harding
Chorus
Maude Harlow
Chorus
Louis Harrison
Van Tympel
Ida Hawley
Vinette
Robert Hayes
Chorus
Mildred Herbert
Chorus
Maurice Hoffman
Chorus
Bertha Holly
Chorus
Robert Hunt
Chorus
Emma King
Chorus
Ralph P. Lancaster
Chorus
May Lannig
Chorus
David Lieberman
Chorus
Richie Ling
Marcel
Edna Luby
Greta
James J. McClusky
Chorus
Ada Meade
Chorus
Bernard Milton
Chorus
Emily Montague
Teresa
Teckla Morton
Chorus
Adele Nott
Joan
Dorothy Palmer
Chorus
A. Parker
Chorus
Nicholas Parker
Chorus
Nellie Parkes
Chorus
Bessie Penn
Chorus
A. M. Pergain
Chorus
Helen Planchet
Gaston
Ada Pratt
Chorus
Aline Redmond
Jacque
H. Rosemire
Chorus
A. Schander
Chorus
Fritzi Scheff
Babette
May Seeley
Mlle. de Rohan
William Sissons
Schnapps
Gus Smith
Chorus
Madison Smith
Guzman
Mary Smith
A Court Lady
Chorus
George W. Smythe
Chorus
Grace Spencer
Chorus
Frank Thomas
Chorus
Charlotte Uart
Chorus
Fred Voke
Chorus
Edith Warner
Chorus
Lotta Waymire
Chorus
Arthur Widdowson
Chorus
Henry Wilkinson
Duc de St. Michel
Agnes Williamson
Chorus
George Williamson
Marquis de Villette
Bertha Willoughby
Mlle. de la Motte
Florence Wilson
Chorus
E. J. Wunder
Chorus
Songs
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
My Honor and My Sword
Mondragon and Chorus
On the Other Side of the Wall
Mondragon and Vinette
Letter Writing Song (Letters I Write All the Day)
Babette
Clockmaker's Song (He Who'd Thrive Must Rise at Five)
Van Tympel and Chorus
I'll Bribe the Stars
Babette and Marcel
Act 2
Sung By
Tony the Peddler
Mondragon and Chorus
To the Sound of the Pipe and the Roll of the Drum
Babette, Eva, Van Tympel and Chorus
Pierrot Song (Be Kind to Poor Pierrot)
Babette
There Once Was an Owl
Eva, Greta, Margot, Mondragon, Marcel and Van Tympel
The Life of a Bold Free Lance
A Court Lady and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Pavanne
Eva, Marcel and Mondragon
It's a Way We Have in Spain
Van Tympel and Chorus
My Lady of the Manor
Vinette, Marcel and Mondragon
Where the Fairest Flowers Are Blooming
Babette
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles B. Dillingham
Music by
Victor Herbert
; Libretto by
Harry B. Smith
; Musical Director:
John Lund
Directed by
Frederick G. Latham
and
A. M. Holbrook
Scenic Design by
Homer Emens
and
Edward G. Unitt
; Costume Design by
F. Richard Anderson
Gertrude Adams
Laurent
Chorus
Josephine Bartlett
Eva
James A. Beale
Chorus
Florence Belleville
Katrina
Margaret Berrien
Chorus
Arthur Blanchard
Count de Courville
Frank Boyle
Jan
Florence Campbell
Chorus
J.T. Chaillee
Coachman
Belle Chamberlain
Chorus
Edward J. Connelly
Baltazar
Julie Cotte
Chorus
Eugene Cowles
Mondragon
Olive Cox
Chorus
Rita Dean
Henri
Radford D'Orsay
Chorus
Erroll Dunbar
The King of France
Rosa Earle
Margot
Alfred S. Ely
Captain Walther
Charles Emerson
Footman
Chorus
Grace Emmons
Chorus
Barbara Farres
Chorus
Mildred Forest
Mlle. de Fontanges
Clara Freedel
Chorus
Rose Ginsburg
Chorus
Margaret Harding
Chorus
Maude Harlow
Chorus
Louis Harrison
Van Tympel
Ida Hawley
Vinette
Robert Hayes
Chorus
Mildred Herbert
Chorus
Maurice Hoffman
Chorus
Bertha Holly
Chorus
Robert Hunt
Chorus
Emma King
Chorus
Ralph P. Lancaster
Chorus
May Lannig
Chorus
David Lieberman
Chorus
Richie Ling
Marcel
Edna Luby
Greta
James J. McClusky
Chorus
Ada Meade
Chorus
Bernard Milton
Chorus
Emily Montague
Teresa
Teckla Morton
Chorus
Adele Nott
Joan
Dorothy Palmer
Chorus
A. Parker
Chorus
Nicholas Parker
Chorus
Nellie Parkes
Chorus
Bessie Penn
Chorus
A. M. Pergain
Chorus
Helen Planchet
Gaston
Ada Pratt
Chorus
Aline Redmond
Jacque
H. Rosemire
Chorus
A. Schander
Chorus
Fritzi Scheff
Babette
May Seeley
Mlle. de Rohan
William Sissons
Schnapps
Gus Smith
Chorus
Madison Smith
Guzman
Mary Smith
A Court Lady
Chorus
George W. Smythe
Chorus
Grace Spencer
Chorus
Frank Thomas
Chorus
Charlotte Uart
Chorus
Fred Voke
Chorus
Edith Warner
Chorus
Lotta Waymire
Chorus
Arthur Widdowson
Chorus
Henry Wilkinson
Duc de St. Michel
Agnes Williamson
Chorus
George Williamson
Marquis de Villette
Bertha Willoughby
Mlle. de la Motte
Florence Wilson
Chorus
E. J. Wunder
Chorus
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
My Honor and My Sword
Mondragon and Chorus
On the Other Side of the Wall
Mondragon and Vinette
Letter Writing Song (Letters I Write All the Day)
Babette
Clockmaker's Song (He Who'd Thrive Must Rise at Five)
Van Tympel and Chorus
I'll Bribe the Stars
Babette and Marcel
Act 2
Sung By
Tony the Peddler
Mondragon and Chorus
To the Sound of the Pipe and the Roll of the Drum
Babette, Eva, Van Tympel and Chorus
Pierrot Song (Be Kind to Poor Pierrot)
Babette
There Once Was an Owl
Eva, Greta, Margot, Mondragon, Marcel and Van Tympel
The Life of a Bold Free Lance
A Court Lady and Chorus
Act 3
Sung By
Pavanne
Eva, Marcel and Mondragon
It's a Way We Have in Spain
Van Tympel and Chorus
My Lady of the Manor
Vinette, Marcel and Mondragon
Where the Fairest Flowers Are Blooming
Babette
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