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The King's Musketeer
Play
Romance
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Feb 27, 1899
Closing Date
Apr 1899
Performances
40
Play
Romance
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Feb 27, 1899
Close Date: Apr 1899
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Feb 27, 1899 - Apr 1899)
Description
A play in five acts
Setting
Paris, France during the Reign of Louis XIII
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Al Hayman & Co.
; Theatre Managed by
Harry Mann
Produced by
Daniel Frohman
Written by
Henry Hamilton
; Adapted from the famous romance, "The Three Musketeers" by
Alexandre Dumas, père
; Incidental music by
Frank Howson
Directed by
William Seymour
Scenic Design by
Unitt
; Costume Design by
Maurice Hermann
and
Isaac Bloom
; Wig Design by
L. Shaw
General Manager:
V. E. Kennedy
; Business Manager:
Charles Bradley
Stage Manager:
Murray Woods
Conducted by
George Purdy
E. H. Sothern
Raoul D'Artagnan
a youth from Gascony (age 18)
F. Beamish
Servant to M. de Treville
Edward Belmar
D'Estrees
Musketeer of the King's Guard
Geo. E. Bryant
Aramis
Musketeer of the King's Guard
Rowland Buckstone
M. de Trevelle
Captain of King's Musketeers
R.S. Carrington
Jussac
of the Cardinal's Guards
John J. Collins
Le Masle
usher to Richelieu
Norman Conniers
Porthos
Musketeer of the King's Guard
Edith Crane
Clarice
Countess de Winter (known as "Miladi")
Roydon Erlynne
Athos
Comte de la Fére, Musketeer of the King's Guard
Owen Fawcett
Mousqueton
servant to Porthos
C. P. Flockton
Comte de Rochefort
Katherine Florence
Gabrielle de Chalus
maid-of-honor to the Queen
Frank Greppo
Bernajoux
of the Cardinal's Guards
Henry Hyde
Le Cahusac
of the Cardinal's Guards
Daniel Jarrett
De Chemerault
Musketeer of the King's Guard
Bessie Johnson
Galliere
page to the Queen
May Johnson
de la Fauconiere
page to the Queen
Arthur R. Lawrence
Cardinal Richelieu
Prime Minister
Olga McArthur
A Nun
Henry Miller
Vernet
spy of Richelieu
R. Neill
De Vieuville
of the Cardinal's Guards
Norman Parr
John Felton
officer in the Duke of Buckingham's household
Kate Pattison-Selten
Mother-Superior
of the convent at Bethune
Edna Phillips
Toinette
maid to the Countess de Winter
Frank Raymond
Bicarat
of the Cardinal's Guards
Morton Selten
Louis XIII
King of France
Edgar Selwyn
Dujart
spy of Richelieu
Marshall Stedman
George Villiers
Duke of Buckingham
Ernest Tarleton
Planchet
servant to D'Artagnan
Rebecca Warren
Anne of Austria
Consort of Louis XIII, Queen of France
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Al Hayman & Co.
; Theatre Managed by
Harry Mann
Produced by
Daniel Frohman
Written by
Henry Hamilton
; Adapted from the famous romance, "The Three Musketeers" by
Alexandre Dumas, père
; Incidental music by
Frank Howson
Directed by
William Seymour
Scenic Design by
Unitt
; Costume Design by
Maurice Hermann
and
Isaac Bloom
; Wig Design by
L. Shaw
General Manager:
V. E. Kennedy
; Business Manager:
Charles Bradley
Stage Manager:
Murray Woods
Conducted by
George Purdy
E. H. Sothern
Raoul D'Artagnan
a youth from Gascony (age 18)
F. Beamish
Servant to M. de Treville
Edward Belmar
D'Estrees
Musketeer of the King's Guard
Geo. E. Bryant
Aramis
Musketeer of the King's Guard
Rowland Buckstone
M. de Trevelle
Captain of King's Musketeers
R.S. Carrington
Jussac
of the Cardinal's Guards
John J. Collins
Le Masle
usher to Richelieu
Norman Conniers
Porthos
Musketeer of the King's Guard
Edith Crane
Clarice
Countess de Winter (known as "Miladi")
Roydon Erlynne
Athos
Comte de la Fére, Musketeer of the King's Guard
Owen Fawcett
Mousqueton
servant to Porthos
C. P. Flockton
Comte de Rochefort
Katherine Florence
Gabrielle de Chalus
maid-of-honor to the Queen
Frank Greppo
Bernajoux
of the Cardinal's Guards
Henry Hyde
Le Cahusac
of the Cardinal's Guards
Daniel Jarrett
De Chemerault
Musketeer of the King's Guard
Bessie Johnson
Galliere
page to the Queen
May Johnson
de la Fauconiere
page to the Queen
Arthur R. Lawrence
Cardinal Richelieu
Prime Minister
Olga McArthur
A Nun
Henry Miller
Vernet
spy of Richelieu
R. Neill
De Vieuville
of the Cardinal's Guards
Norman Parr
John Felton
officer in the Duke of Buckingham's household
Kate Pattison-Selten
Mother-Superior
of the convent at Bethune
Edna Phillips
Toinette
maid to the Countess de Winter
Frank Raymond
Bicarat
of the Cardinal's Guards
Morton Selten
Louis XIII
King of France
Edgar Selwyn
Dujart
spy of Richelieu
Marshall Stedman
George Villiers
Duke of Buckingham
Ernest Tarleton
Planchet
servant to D'Artagnan
Rebecca Warren
Anne of Austria
Consort of Louis XIII, Queen of France
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