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A Venetian Romance
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
May 02, 1904
Closing Date
May 28, 1904
Performances
28
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(May 02, 1904 - May 28, 1904)
Description
An opera in three acts
Setting
Austria in the fifteenth century
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Frank L. Perley
Music by
Frederic Coit Wright
; Book by
Cornelia Osgood Tyler
; Lyrics by
Frederic Coit Wright
; Musical Director:
A. M. Langstaff
; Featuring songs by
Ted Snyder
,
T. Mayo Geary
,
Ed J. Coleman
and
Harry Frantzen
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Ed Rose
,
Harry J. Breen
,
Harry Wilson
and
Joseph C. Farrell
Staged by
Al Holbrook
Scenic Design by
Homer Emens
,
Edward G. Unitt
and
Joseph A. Physioc
; Costume Design by
Caroline Seidle
Adele Carson
Robberto
May Conwell
Marianina
Genevieve Day
Nanetta
Daisy Dobrinor
Lucetta
Gertrude Eulalie
Senorita Anita
Cassius Freeborn
Bassanio
Mabel Hite
Nerissa
Margo Hobart
Teazeymina
Ethel Intropidi
Torturetta
Josie Intropidi
Giulia
Harry Lane
Captain Count von Hauptman
Harry MacDonough
Pietro Palpitini
Ignacio Martinetti
Garibaldi Nervusini
Carroll McComas
Selina
Neil McNeil
Spaghettini
Joseph Miron
Murderallo
Walter Percival
Antonio Felipe Foscari
P. B. Pratt
Holduppo
Edd Redway
Ricardo
Harry Short
Stephano
Frank Smiley
Gratiano
W. C. Smith
Conspritto
Annabelle Whitford
Francesca
William Zinell
Angelo
Songs
music by
Frederic Coit Wright
(Unless otherwise noted)
But Our Charms Do Not Stop Quite There
The Goblin Man
(music by
Ted Snyder
; lyrics by
Ed Rose
)
Murderallo
Let Us Forget!
(music by
T. Mayo Geary
; lyrics by
Harry J. Breen
)
Nanetta
My Indian Maiden
(music by
Ed J. Coleman
; lyrics by
Harry Wilson
)
Nanetta
In the Weeping Willow Tree
(music by
Harry Frantzen
; lyrics by
Joseph C. Farrell
)
Pietro Palpitini
How to Woo and Win
(music by
Harry Frantzen
; lyrics by
Joseph C. Farrell
)
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Frank L. Perley
Music by
Frederic Coit Wright
; Book by
Cornelia Osgood Tyler
; Lyrics by
Frederic Coit Wright
; Musical Director:
A. M. Langstaff
; Featuring songs by
Ted Snyder
,
T. Mayo Geary
,
Ed J. Coleman
and
Harry Frantzen
; Featuring songs with lyrics by
Ed Rose
,
Harry J. Breen
,
Harry Wilson
and
Joseph C. Farrell
Staged by
Al Holbrook
Scenic Design by
Homer Emens
,
Edward G. Unitt
and
Joseph A. Physioc
; Costume Design by
Caroline Seidle
Adele Carson
Robberto
May Conwell
Marianina
Genevieve Day
Nanetta
Daisy Dobrinor
Lucetta
Gertrude Eulalie
Senorita Anita
Cassius Freeborn
Bassanio
Mabel Hite
Nerissa
Margo Hobart
Teazeymina
Ethel Intropidi
Torturetta
Josie Intropidi
Giulia
Harry Lane
Captain Count von Hauptman
Harry MacDonough
Pietro Palpitini
Ignacio Martinetti
Garibaldi Nervusini
Carroll McComas
Selina
Neil McNeil
Spaghettini
Joseph Miron
Murderallo
Walter Percival
Antonio Felipe Foscari
P. B. Pratt
Holduppo
Edd Redway
Ricardo
Harry Short
Stephano
Frank Smiley
Gratiano
W. C. Smith
Conspritto
Annabelle Whitford
Francesca
William Zinell
Angelo
music by
Frederic Coit Wright
(Unless otherwise noted)
But Our Charms Do Not Stop Quite There
The Goblin Man
(music by
Ted Snyder
; lyrics by
Ed Rose
)
Murderallo
Let Us Forget!
(music by
T. Mayo Geary
; lyrics by
Harry J. Breen
)
Nanetta
My Indian Maiden
(music by
Ed J. Coleman
; lyrics by
Harry Wilson
)
Nanetta
In the Weeping Willow Tree
(music by
Harry Frantzen
; lyrics by
Joseph C. Farrell
)
Pietro Palpitini
How to Woo and Win
(music by
Harry Frantzen
; lyrics by
Joseph C. Farrell
)
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