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Madame Capet
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 25, 1938
Closing Date
Oct 1938
Performances
7
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 25, 1938
Close Date: Oct 1938
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Cort Theatre
(Oct 25, 1938 - Oct 1938)
Setting
Queen's Private Apartments, Versailles; French Pavillion at the Trianon; The Tullieries, Paris; St. Cloud; Tower of the Temple; The Conciergerie.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
138 West 48th St. Theatre Co., Inc.
Produced by
Eddie Dowling
Book adapted by
George Middleton
; from the French of
Marcelle Maurette
; Music arranged by
Lehman Engel
Staged by
José Ruben
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Helene Pons
General Manager:
Saul Abraham
Stage Manager:
Whitfield Cook
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Julia Dorn
,
Fred Sears
and
Harvey Welch
Press Representative:
Leo Freedman
Eva Le Gallienne
Marie Antoinette
Charita Bauer
Marie-Therese
Anne Baxter
Rosalie
his daughter
George Baxter
Baron de Besenval
Fouquier-Tinville
Prosecutor
Barbara C. Brown
Fanette
dressmaker's apprentice
Staats Cotsworth
Count de Vaudreuil
Chauveau-Lagarde
The Queen's advocate
George Coulouris
Mirabeau
Diane de Brett
Another Market Woman
Elizabeth Dewing
A Court Lady
Diana Donnenwirth
The Little Dauphin
The Queen's child
Carol Evans
Sylvia
dressmaker's apprentice
Marion Evenson
Madame Elizabeth
The King's sister
Harold Gould
Count de Mercy
W. J. Hackett
Another Guard
Another Deputy
Guard
Phyllis Holden
A Third Court Lady
Alice John
Madame de Misery
Merle Maddern
Madame Brunier
governess
Another Court Lady
Mary Michael
The Duchesse de Polignac
Reine Millot
Warren Miller
The Dauphin
Earle Mitchell
Lamorliere
a peasant
Elizabeth Murray
A Market Woman
Bram Nossen
Count de la Marck
A Priest
Le Roi Operti
Leonard
hairdresser
William Post
Count Axel de Fersen
Louis Veda Quince
Simon
Fred Rendulic
Another Lackey
Helen Renee
Young Marie-Therese
The Queen's child
Blanche Ring
Rose Bertin
dressmaker
José Ruben
Herman
deputy; later President of the Tribunal
William Webb Sanders
Guard
Fabricus
a clerk
Sanson, The Executioner
Fred Sears
A Bailiff
Frederic Tozere
Joseph II, Emperor of Austria
Count de la Tour du Pin
Harvey Welch
Lackey
Another Guard
Another Bailiff
Nelson Welch
Augeard
Guard
Craig Williams
Bault
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
138 West 48th St. Theatre Co., Inc.
Produced by
Eddie Dowling
Book adapted by
George Middleton
; from the French of
Marcelle Maurette
; Music arranged by
Lehman Engel
Staged by
José Ruben
Scenic Design by
Watson Barratt
; Costume Design by
Helene Pons
General Manager:
Saul Abraham
Stage Manager:
Whitfield Cook
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Julia Dorn
,
Fred Sears
and
Harvey Welch
Press Representative:
Leo Freedman
Eva Le Gallienne
Marie Antoinette
Charita Bauer
Marie-Therese
Anne Baxter
Rosalie
his daughter
George Baxter
Baron de Besenval
Fouquier-Tinville
Prosecutor
Barbara C. Brown
Fanette
dressmaker's apprentice
Staats Cotsworth
Count de Vaudreuil
Chauveau-Lagarde
The Queen's advocate
George Coulouris
Mirabeau
Diane de Brett
Another Market Woman
Elizabeth Dewing
A Court Lady
Diana Donnenwirth
The Little Dauphin
The Queen's child
Carol Evans
Sylvia
dressmaker's apprentice
Marion Evenson
Madame Elizabeth
The King's sister
Harold Gould
Count de Mercy
W. J. Hackett
Another Guard
Another Deputy
Guard
Phyllis Holden
A Third Court Lady
Alice John
Madame de Misery
Merle Maddern
Madame Brunier
governess
Another Court Lady
Mary Michael
The Duchesse de Polignac
Reine Millot
Warren Miller
The Dauphin
Earle Mitchell
Lamorliere
a peasant
Elizabeth Murray
A Market Woman
Bram Nossen
Count de la Marck
A Priest
Le Roi Operti
Leonard
hairdresser
William Post
Count Axel de Fersen
Louis Veda Quince
Simon
Fred Rendulic
Another Lackey
Helen Renee
Young Marie-Therese
The Queen's child
Blanche Ring
Rose Bertin
dressmaker
José Ruben
Herman
deputy; later President of the Tribunal
William Webb Sanders
Guard
Fabricus
a clerk
Sanson, The Executioner
Fred Sears
A Bailiff
Frederic Tozere
Joseph II, Emperor of Austria
Count de la Tour du Pin
Harvey Welch
Lackey
Another Guard
Another Bailiff
Nelson Welch
Augeard
Guard
Craig Williams
Bault
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