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Cyrano de Bergerac
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 18, 1899
Closing Date
Oct 14, 1899
Performances
28
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 18, 1899
Close Date: Oct 14, 1899
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Knickerbocker Theatre
(Sep 18, 1899 - Oct 14, 1899)
Description
An opera in three acts
Setting
Hotel de Bourgogne, Paris. Ragueneau's pastry shop. Exterior of castle and fortress on outskirts of Aras (The French Camp). 1640 - 1655.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Francis Wilson Opera Company
Music by
Victor Herbert
; Book by
Stuart Reed
; from the play by
Edmond Rostand
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; Orchestra under the direction of
John McGhie
Directed by
A. M. Holbrook
Costume Design by
Percy Anderson
; Scenic Design by
Richard Marston
Charles H. Bowers
Christian de Neuvillette
John E. Brand
Captain Castel-Jaloux
Robert Broderick
Count de Guiche
Thomas De Vassey
Second Poet
Charles F. Dodge
A Doorkeeper
Lulu Glaser
Roxane
F. S. Heck
Musketeer
An Actor
A. M. Holbrook
A Friar
Montfleury
Clara Hollywood
Page
Bessie Howard
An Actress
Josephine Intropidi
Duenna
Carl King
Musketeer
Josephine Knapp
Lise
Stella Koetter
Second Cadet
Peter Lang
Ragueneau
William Laverty
A Young Lord
H. L. Owen
Third Poet
Musketeer
Joseph M. Ratliff
A Captain of the Musketeers
Frank Scott
A Pickpocket
Karl Stall
First Poet
Musketeer
Martha Stein
Third Cadet
Lotta Watson
First Cook's Boy
Francis Wilson
Cyrano de Bergerac
Laura Wise
Second Cook's Boy
Songs
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
The clock is on the stroke of eight
Chorus
Come the Gallants of the Court
Male Chorus
I Am a Court Coquette
Roxane and Male Chorus
I Come from Gascony
Cyrano de Bergerac and Chorus
I Must Marry a Handsome Man
Cyrano de Bergerac and Roxane
The King's Musketeers
Christian de Neuvillette, Count de Guiche, Cyrano de Bergerac and Chorus
Since I Am Not for Thee
Roxane, Cyrano de Bergerac and Christian de Neuvillette
Act 2
Sung By
In Ragueneau's Cafe
Lise and Chorus
Chorus of Poets
Ragueneau, First Poet, Lise and Chorus
Song of the Nose
Cyrano de Bergerac and Chorus
Cadets of Gascony
Captain Castel-Jaloux and Chorus
I Wonder
Roxane
Act 3
Sung By
In Bivouac Reposing
Male Chorus
Diplomacy
Cyrano de Bergerac and Chorus
Over the Mountains
Roxane and Chorus
'Neath Thy Window
Captain Castel-Jaloux and Chorus
Let the Sun of Thine Eyes
Cyrano de Bergerac, Christian de Neuvillette and Roxane
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Francis Wilson Opera Company
Music by
Victor Herbert
; Book by
Stuart Reed
; from the play by
Edmond Rostand
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
; Orchestra under the direction of
John McGhie
Directed by
A. M. Holbrook
Costume Design by
Percy Anderson
; Scenic Design by
Richard Marston
Charles H. Bowers
Christian de Neuvillette
John E. Brand
Captain Castel-Jaloux
Robert Broderick
Count de Guiche
Thomas De Vassey
Second Poet
Charles F. Dodge
A Doorkeeper
Lulu Glaser
Roxane
F. S. Heck
Musketeer
An Actor
A. M. Holbrook
A Friar
Montfleury
Clara Hollywood
Page
Bessie Howard
An Actress
Josephine Intropidi
Duenna
Carl King
Musketeer
Josephine Knapp
Lise
Stella Koetter
Second Cadet
Peter Lang
Ragueneau
William Laverty
A Young Lord
H. L. Owen
Third Poet
Musketeer
Joseph M. Ratliff
A Captain of the Musketeers
Frank Scott
A Pickpocket
Karl Stall
First Poet
Musketeer
Martha Stein
Third Cadet
Lotta Watson
First Cook's Boy
Francis Wilson
Cyrano de Bergerac
Laura Wise
Second Cook's Boy
music by
Victor Herbert
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
Act 1
Sung By
The clock is on the stroke of eight
Chorus
Come the Gallants of the Court
Male Chorus
I Am a Court Coquette
Roxane and Male Chorus
I Come from Gascony
Cyrano de Bergerac and Chorus
I Must Marry a Handsome Man
Cyrano de Bergerac and Roxane
The King's Musketeers
Christian de Neuvillette, Count de Guiche, Cyrano de Bergerac and Chorus
Since I Am Not for Thee
Roxane, Cyrano de Bergerac and Christian de Neuvillette
Act 2
Sung By
In Ragueneau's Cafe
Lise and Chorus
Chorus of Poets
Ragueneau, First Poet, Lise and Chorus
Song of the Nose
Cyrano de Bergerac and Chorus
Cadets of Gascony
Captain Castel-Jaloux and Chorus
I Wonder
Roxane
Act 3
Sung By
In Bivouac Reposing
Male Chorus
Diplomacy
Cyrano de Bergerac and Chorus
Over the Mountains
Roxane and Chorus
'Neath Thy Window
Captain Castel-Jaloux and Chorus
Let the Sun of Thine Eyes
Cyrano de Bergerac, Christian de Neuvillette and Roxane
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