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L'Aiglon
Play
Drama
Tragedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 22, 1900
Closing Date
Dec 1900
Performances
73
Play
Drama
Tragedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 22, 1900
Close Date: Dec 1900
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Oct 22, 1900 - Dec 1900)
Setting
Marie-Louise's Salon at Baden, Near Vienna; Duke's Study and Bedroom at Schoenbrunn; Park at Schoenbrunn; Plain of Wagram.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles Frohman
Written by
Edmond Rostand
; Adapted into English by
Louis N. Parker
Staged by
Joseph Humphreys
Scenic Design by
Edward G. Unitt
and
Ernest M. Gros
Maude Adams
"L'Aiglon"
Franz, Duke of Reichstadt, Napoleon's son
Edwin Arden
Metternich
Chancellor of Austria
B. B. Belcher
J. H. Benrimo
Walter Butterworth
Lloyd Carleton
Herbert Carr
R. Peyton Carter
Baron D'Obenaus
The Duke's history tutor
Henry Clark
Elly Collmer
Frances Comstock
Sarah Converse
The Archduchess
Marie-Louise's sister-in-law
William Crosby
Henry Davis
Rienzi De Cordova
Thomas H. Elwood
Joseph Francoeur
Franz
Emperor of Austria
J. H. Gilmour
Flambeau
a Grenadier
Frank Goodman
Margaret Gordon
Fanny Elssler
a dancer
Charles Henderson
George S. Irving
Edward Jacobs
H. D. James
Eugene Jepson
Gentz
a spy
George Klein
John Leeman
Clayton Legge
Edward Lester
William Lewers
Percy Lyndal
Count Prokesch
Charles Martin
Don Merrifield
Beatrice Morrison
Byron Ongley
Sara Perry
John S. Robertson
Edith Scott
Frederick Spencer
Ida Waterman
Marie-Louise
Duchess of Parma
Mortimer Weldon
Ralph Yoerg
Oswald Yorke
A French Attache
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Charles Frohman
Written by
Edmond Rostand
; Adapted into English by
Louis N. Parker
Staged by
Joseph Humphreys
Scenic Design by
Edward G. Unitt
and
Ernest M. Gros
Maude Adams
"L'Aiglon"
Franz, Duke of Reichstadt, Napoleon's son
Edwin Arden
Metternich
Chancellor of Austria
B. B. Belcher
J. H. Benrimo
Walter Butterworth
Lloyd Carleton
Herbert Carr
R. Peyton Carter
Baron D'Obenaus
The Duke's history tutor
Henry Clark
Elly Collmer
Frances Comstock
Sarah Converse
The Archduchess
Marie-Louise's sister-in-law
William Crosby
Henry Davis
Rienzi De Cordova
Thomas H. Elwood
Joseph Francoeur
Franz
Emperor of Austria
J. H. Gilmour
Flambeau
a Grenadier
Frank Goodman
Margaret Gordon
Fanny Elssler
a dancer
Charles Henderson
George S. Irving
Edward Jacobs
H. D. James
Eugene Jepson
Gentz
a spy
George Klein
John Leeman
Clayton Legge
Edward Lester
William Lewers
Percy Lyndal
Count Prokesch
Charles Martin
Don Merrifield
Beatrice Morrison
Byron Ongley
Sara Perry
John S. Robertson
Edith Scott
Frederick Spencer
Ida Waterman
Marie-Louise
Duchess of Parma
Mortimer Weldon
Ralph Yoerg
Oswald Yorke
A French Attache
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