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Fatinitza
Musical
Opera
Revival
Opening Date
Dec 26, 1904
Closing Date
Jan 28, 1905
Performances
35
Musical
Opera
Revival
Open Date: Dec 26, 1904
Close Date: Jan 28, 1905
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Dec 26, 1904 - Jan 28, 1905)
Description
An opera in three acts
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles B. Dillingham
Music by
Franz Von Suppé
; Libretto by
Harry B. Smith
; Lyrics by
Franz Von Suppé
Lola Allen
A. Barbara
F. M. Boyle
Henry Coote
Arthur Cunningham
Elaine De Sellem
Campbell Donald
Louis Harrison
Albert Hart
Ida Hawley
Bertha Holly
Louise Le Baron
Richie Ling
Ada Meade
Ila Niles
Fritzi Scheff
Grace Spencer
Otto Wedemeyer
Songs
music by
Franz Von Suppé
; lyrics by
F. Zell
and
Richard Genee
Act 1
Sung By
Awake! You sluggards all, arise!
Steipann and Guards
These monkey tricks I will not bear
Steipann and Cadets
Arise, awake, most sound of sleepers
Cadets and Soldiers
Lost is the dream that bound me
Vladimir
Who is here? A spy- a spy!
Steipann, Julian Hardy and Chorus
With my notebook in my hand
Julian Hardy
All the reporters hail me their master
Julian Hardy, Steipann, Wasili, Fedor, Iwan, Lieutenant Osip and Chorus
Thunder! Lightning! Who goes there?
Kantschukoff
Can'st thou unyielding see me before thee?
Vladimir and Kantschukoff
Snow, snow, high and low
Chorus
Dearest uncle, pray excuse me
Princess Lydia, Kantschukoff, Vladimir and Julian Hardy
Let not one word or sound be heard
Chorus
All your strength we laugh to scorn
Princess Lydia, Vladimir and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Washing, dressing, brushing, combing
Izzet Pasha's Wives
I pine but for progress, reform is my dream
Izzet Pasha
New doubts, new fears, within my heart contend
Vladimir and Princess Lydia
'Tis well; then learn that this young Russian- is myself
Vladimir and Izzet Pasha's Wives
We are simply what fortune pleases
Izzet Pasha and Julian Hardy
Silver tinklings, ringing brightly
Julian Hardy, Izzet Pasha and Izzet Pasha's Wives
Free, free from our foes at last
Ensemble
Act 3
Sung By
Chime, ye bells- abroad your gleeful voices flinging
Princess Lydia
Again, love, we meet
Vladimir, Princess Lydia and Julian Hardy
Joy, joy, joy to the bride
All and Chorus
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles B. Dillingham
Music by
Franz Von Suppé
; Libretto by
Harry B. Smith
; Lyrics by
Franz Von Suppé
Lola Allen
A. Barbara
F. M. Boyle
Henry Coote
Arthur Cunningham
Elaine De Sellem
Campbell Donald
Louis Harrison
Albert Hart
Ida Hawley
Bertha Holly
Louise Le Baron
Richie Ling
Ada Meade
Ila Niles
Fritzi Scheff
Grace Spencer
Otto Wedemeyer
music by
Franz Von Suppé
; lyrics by
F. Zell
and
Richard Genee
Act 1
Sung By
Awake! You sluggards all, arise!
Steipann and Guards
These monkey tricks I will not bear
Steipann and Cadets
Arise, awake, most sound of sleepers
Cadets and Soldiers
Lost is the dream that bound me
Vladimir
Who is here? A spy- a spy!
Steipann, Julian Hardy and Chorus
With my notebook in my hand
Julian Hardy
All the reporters hail me their master
Julian Hardy, Steipann, Wasili, Fedor, Iwan, Lieutenant Osip and Chorus
Thunder! Lightning! Who goes there?
Kantschukoff
Can'st thou unyielding see me before thee?
Vladimir and Kantschukoff
Snow, snow, high and low
Chorus
Dearest uncle, pray excuse me
Princess Lydia, Kantschukoff, Vladimir and Julian Hardy
Let not one word or sound be heard
Chorus
All your strength we laugh to scorn
Princess Lydia, Vladimir and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Washing, dressing, brushing, combing
Izzet Pasha's Wives
I pine but for progress, reform is my dream
Izzet Pasha
New doubts, new fears, within my heart contend
Vladimir and Princess Lydia
'Tis well; then learn that this young Russian- is myself
Vladimir and Izzet Pasha's Wives
We are simply what fortune pleases
Izzet Pasha and Julian Hardy
Silver tinklings, ringing brightly
Julian Hardy, Izzet Pasha and Izzet Pasha's Wives
Free, free from our foes at last
Ensemble
Act 3
Sung By
Chime, ye bells- abroad your gleeful voices flinging
Princess Lydia
Again, love, we meet
Vladimir, Princess Lydia and Julian Hardy
Joy, joy, joy to the bride
All and Chorus
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