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L'Aiglon
Play
Drama
Tragedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 03, 1934
Closing Date
Dec 1934
Performances
58
Play
Drama
Tragedy
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Nov 03, 1934
Close Date: Dec 1934
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Nov 03, 1934 - Dec 1934)
Setting
Marie-Louise's Salon at Baden, Near Vienna; Duke's Study and Bedroom at Schoenbrunn; Park at Schoenb
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Affiliated Theatre Building Co., Inc.
Produced by
Arch Selwyn
and
Harold B. Franklin
Written by
Edmond Rostand
; Book adapted by
Clemence Dane
; Incidental music by
Richard Addinsell
Directed by
Eva Le Gallienne
Scenic Design by
Aline Bernstein
; Costume Design by
Aline Bernstein
General Manager:
Ben Stein
; Company Manager:
J. R. Williams
Stage Manager:
Thelma Chandler
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Edward McHugh
and
David Turk
General Press Representative:
Nat N. Dorfman
; Press Representative:
Carolyn Darling
Ethel Barrymore
Marie-Louise
Duchess of Parma
Eva Le Gallienne
"L'Aiglon"
Franz, Duke of Reichstadt, Napoleon's son
Walter Beck
Count Sedlinsky
Chief of Police
Stiano Braggiotti
Count Bombelles
in attendance on Marie-Louise
John H. Brewer
Gentz
a spy
Hugh Buckler
Flambeau
a Grenadier
Donald Cameron
A French Attache
Bennett Challis
A Man
Marmont
a French Field Marshal
Margaret Cloninger
A Lady-in-Waiting
Third Lilac Domino
Barbara Cochrane
Ensemble
Ethel Colt
Fanny Elssler
a dancer
Samuel Colt
A Young Countryman
Fifth Conspirator
Sayre Crawley
Franz
Emperor of Austria
Martha Crego
Fourth Lilac Domino
Marion Evenson
Countess Camerata
Napoleon's niece
Betty Fouche
Ensemble
Eugene Francis
Acolyte
Helena Glenn
Second Lady
A Shepherdess
Richard Heath
Ensemble
Lionel Hogarth
Count Dietrichstein
the Duke's tutor
Second Conspirator
A Prelate
Lawrence Hutt
Fourth Conspirator
Dorothy Johnson
Singer
Jane Kim
Ensemble
Joseph Kramm
Foresti
a Captain
First Conspirator
Paul Leyssac
Metternich
Chancellor of Austria
Benedict MacQuarrie
General Hartmann
in attendance on the Duke
Ysobel Martin
A Maid
Sixth Lilac Domino
Edward McHugh
An Usher
Georgie Drew Mendum
An Old Woman
A Princess
Gabrielle Morgan
Ensemble
Sam Pearce
A Harlequin
A Doctor
Martin Pollock
A Tailor
Third Conspirator
Stella Reynolds
First Lady
Fifth Lilac Domino
Leona Roberts
The Archduchess
Marie-Louise's sister-in-law
Douglas Rowland
First Servant
John Salzman
First Swiss Guard
Larry Schwimmer
Second Swiss Guard
Charles Sedgwick
Third Servant
A Jester
Acolyte
Alice Swanson
Singer
Theodore Tenley
An Old Peasant
A Fop
David Turk
A Farmer
Helen Walpole
Therese de Lorget
William Walsh
Second Servant
Mary Ward
A Woman
Second Lilac Domino
Richard Waring
Tiburce de Lorget
an exile in the Austrian pay
Nelson Welch
Baron D'Obenaus
The Duke's history tutor
A Folly
Sixth Conspirator
William Whitehead
Prokesch
the Duke's personal friend
Ruth Wilton
Third Lady
Fifth Lilac Domino
Singer
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Affiliated Theatre Building Co., Inc.
Produced by
Arch Selwyn
and
Harold B. Franklin
Written by
Edmond Rostand
; Book adapted by
Clemence Dane
; Incidental music by
Richard Addinsell
Directed by
Eva Le Gallienne
Scenic Design by
Aline Bernstein
; Costume Design by
Aline Bernstein
General Manager:
Ben Stein
; Company Manager:
J. R. Williams
Stage Manager:
Thelma Chandler
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Edward McHugh
and
David Turk
General Press Representative:
Nat N. Dorfman
; Press Representative:
Carolyn Darling
Ethel Barrymore
Marie-Louise
Duchess of Parma
Eva Le Gallienne
"L'Aiglon"
Franz, Duke of Reichstadt, Napoleon's son
Walter Beck
Count Sedlinsky
Chief of Police
Stiano Braggiotti
Count Bombelles
in attendance on Marie-Louise
John H. Brewer
Gentz
a spy
Hugh Buckler
Flambeau
a Grenadier
Donald Cameron
A French Attache
Bennett Challis
A Man
Marmont
a French Field Marshal
Margaret Cloninger
A Lady-in-Waiting
Third Lilac Domino
Barbara Cochrane
Ensemble
Ethel Colt
Fanny Elssler
a dancer
Samuel Colt
A Young Countryman
Fifth Conspirator
Sayre Crawley
Franz
Emperor of Austria
Martha Crego
Fourth Lilac Domino
Marion Evenson
Countess Camerata
Napoleon's niece
Betty Fouche
Ensemble
Eugene Francis
Acolyte
Helena Glenn
Second Lady
A Shepherdess
Richard Heath
Ensemble
Lionel Hogarth
Count Dietrichstein
the Duke's tutor
Second Conspirator
A Prelate
Lawrence Hutt
Fourth Conspirator
Dorothy Johnson
Singer
Jane Kim
Ensemble
Joseph Kramm
Foresti
a Captain
First Conspirator
Paul Leyssac
Metternich
Chancellor of Austria
Benedict MacQuarrie
General Hartmann
in attendance on the Duke
Ysobel Martin
A Maid
Sixth Lilac Domino
Edward McHugh
An Usher
Georgie Drew Mendum
An Old Woman
A Princess
Gabrielle Morgan
Ensemble
Sam Pearce
A Harlequin
A Doctor
Martin Pollock
A Tailor
Third Conspirator
Stella Reynolds
First Lady
Fifth Lilac Domino
Leona Roberts
The Archduchess
Marie-Louise's sister-in-law
Douglas Rowland
First Servant
John Salzman
First Swiss Guard
Larry Schwimmer
Second Swiss Guard
Charles Sedgwick
Third Servant
A Jester
Acolyte
Alice Swanson
Singer
Theodore Tenley
An Old Peasant
A Fop
David Turk
A Farmer
Helen Walpole
Therese de Lorget
William Walsh
Second Servant
Mary Ward
A Woman
Second Lilac Domino
Richard Waring
Tiburce de Lorget
an exile in the Austrian pay
Nelson Welch
Baron D'Obenaus
The Duke's history tutor
A Folly
Sixth Conspirator
William Whitehead
Prokesch
the Duke's personal friend
Ruth Wilton
Third Lady
Fifth Lilac Domino
Singer
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