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The Fortune Teller
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 26, 1898
Closing Date
Oct 29, 1898
Performances
40
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 26, 1898
Close Date: Oct 29, 1898
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Wallack's Theatre
(Sep 26, 1898 - Oct 29, 1898)
Description
An opera in three acts
Setting
Hungary
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Alice Nielsen Opera Company (Frank L. Perley, Manager)
Libretto by
Harry B. Smith
; Music by
Victor Herbert
; Musical Director:
Paul Steindorff
Staged by
Julian Mitchell
Scenic Design by
Joseph A. Physioc
; Costume Design by
Caroline Seidle
May Boley
Etelka
Fanny Briscoe
Jan
Wanda
William Brown
Matosin
Joseph Cawthorn
Boris
Annie Clay
Lieutenant Timar
Eugene Cowles
Sandor
William C. Deusing
A Trombone Player
Richard Golden
Fresco
John T. Gray
A Pianist
William H. Grimke
Second Detective
Jennie Hawley
Rafael
Lieutenant Almir
J. B. Henrichs
First Detective
Joseph W. Herbert
Count Berezowski
Nellie Marsh
Paul
Paul Nicholson
General Korbay
Alice Nielsen
Musette
Irma
E. Percy Parsons
Waldemar
Frank Rushworth
Captain Ladislas
Frances Sears
Vera
J. Smith
A Wounded Hussar
Marguerite Sylva
Mlle. Pompom
Marcia Van Dresser
Vaninka
P. J. Worthington
A Violinist
Songs
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
Always Do as People Say You Should
Musette and Ladies Chorus
Hungaria's Hussars
Captain Ladislas and Hussars
Ho! Ye Townsmen
Sandor
Romany Life
Musette, Sandor, Vaninka, Boris, Rafael and Chorus
Czardas
Act 2
Sung By
Signor Monsieur Moldoni
Fresco and Chorus
The Serenade of All Nations
Musette, Count Berezowski, Fresco, Boris and Mixed Chorus
Gypsy Love Song (Slumber On, My Little Gypsy Sweetheart)
Sandor, Musette and Chorus
Only in the Play
Mlle. Pompom and Captain Ladislas
Act 3
Sung By
Gypsy Jan
Sandor and Chorus
The Power of the Human Eye
Boris and Count Berezowski
The Lily and the Nightingale
Musette
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Alice Nielsen Opera Company (Frank L. Perley, Manager)
Libretto by
Harry B. Smith
; Music by
Victor Herbert
; Musical Director:
Paul Steindorff
Staged by
Julian Mitchell
Scenic Design by
Joseph A. Physioc
; Costume Design by
Caroline Seidle
May Boley
Etelka
Fanny Briscoe
Jan
Wanda
William Brown
Matosin
Joseph Cawthorn
Boris
Annie Clay
Lieutenant Timar
Eugene Cowles
Sandor
William C. Deusing
A Trombone Player
Richard Golden
Fresco
John T. Gray
A Pianist
William H. Grimke
Second Detective
Jennie Hawley
Rafael
Lieutenant Almir
J. B. Henrichs
First Detective
Joseph W. Herbert
Count Berezowski
Nellie Marsh
Paul
Paul Nicholson
General Korbay
Alice Nielsen
Musette
Irma
E. Percy Parsons
Waldemar
Frank Rushworth
Captain Ladislas
Frances Sears
Vera
J. Smith
A Wounded Hussar
Marguerite Sylva
Mlle. Pompom
Marcia Van Dresser
Vaninka
P. J. Worthington
A Violinist
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
Always Do as People Say You Should
Musette and Ladies Chorus
Hungaria's Hussars
Captain Ladislas and Hussars
Ho! Ye Townsmen
Sandor
Romany Life
Musette, Sandor, Vaninka, Boris, Rafael and Chorus
Czardas
Act 2
Sung By
Signor Monsieur Moldoni
Fresco and Chorus
The Serenade of All Nations
Musette, Count Berezowski, Fresco, Boris and Mixed Chorus
Gypsy Love Song (Slumber On, My Little Gypsy Sweetheart)
Sandor, Musette and Chorus
Only in the Play
Mlle. Pompom and Captain Ladislas
Act 3
Sung By
Gypsy Jan
Sandor and Chorus
The Power of the Human Eye
Boris and Count Berezowski
The Lily and the Nightingale
Musette
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