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Du Barry
Play
Drama
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 25, 1901
Closing Date
May 31, 1902
Performances
165
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Open Date: Dec 25, 1901
Close Date: May 31, 1902
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Criterion Theatre
(Dec 25, 1901 - May 31, 1902)
Description
A play in five acts
Setting
Paris, Versailles and Louveciennes. Period of Louis XV and after the reign of his Successor.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Leased by
Charles Frohman
Produced by
David Belasco
Written by
David Belasco
; Incidental music by
William Furst
,
Wagner
and
Caryll
Production Supervised by
David Belasco
; Staged by
David Belasco
Scenic Design by
Ernest Gros
; Stage decorations and accessories after designs by
Wilfred Buckland
; Wig Design by
Hepner
; Costume Design by
Dazian
; Costumes after designs by
Gunn and Adolphe Bellotte
; Mrs. Leslie Carter's costumes and lingerie designed and furnished by
B. Altman & Company
; Mrs. Leslie Carter's hats and head dresses designed and furnished by
Mme. Burdette
Stage Manager:
Herbert Millward
Conducted by
C. F. Wernig
Properties:
Siedle
Electrician:
Kliegl Brothers
Mrs. Leslie Carter
Jeanette Vaubernier
afterwards "La du Barry"
Corah Adams
Julie
girl at the Milliner Shop
Ann Archer
Nichette
girl at the Milliner Shop
Walter Belasco
Vaubernier
father of Jeanette
Marac
one of the Sans-Culottes
Warren Bevin
Fontenelle
a Tavern Roysterer
W.T. Bune
La Garde
a Tavern Roysterer
Eleanor Carey
Hortense
Manageress for Labille, the milliner
H.G. Carlton
Terray
Minister of Finance (under Louis XV)
Denisot
Judge of the Revolutionary Court
Leonard Cooper
Duc d'Aiguillon
Ruth Dennis
Mlle. Le Grand
dancer from the Grand Opera
C. P. Flockton
Maupeou
Lord Chancellor (under Louis XV)
The Gypsy Hag
a fortune-teller
Claude Gillingwater
Denys
porter at the milliner shop
Dora Goldthwaite
Marquise de Crenay
Lady of the Court
Campbell Gollan
Comte Jean du Barry
eventually brother-in-law of "La du Barry"
Helen Hale
Mme. La Dauphine
Marie Antoinette at sixteen
Charles Hayne
Gomard
Harold Howard
De Courcel
of the King's Guard
John Ingram
Tavernier
clerk of the court
A. Joly
Flute Player
J. D. Jones
Scalo
one of "La du Barry's" Nubian servants
Miss Leonard
Princesse Alixe
Lady of the Court
Julie Lindsey
Cerisette
Miss Lyn
Duchesse d'Aiguillon
Lady of the Court
May Lyn
Juliette
girl at the Milliner Shop
Nina Lyn
Lolotte
girl at the Milliner Shop
Gaston Mervale
Citizen Grieve
of the Committee of Public Safety
Herbert Millward
Lebel
confidential valet to His Majesty
May Montford
Marquise de Langers
Lady of the Court
Louise Morewin
Duchesse de Choisy
Lady of the Court
Louis Myll
D'Altaire
of the King's Guard
Arthur Pearson
Renard
one of the "Hundred Swiss"
Frederic Perry
Duc de Richelieu
Marshal of France (under Louis XV)
Irma Perry
Sophie
a maid
Hamilton Revelle
Cosse-Brissac
son of Duc de Brissac, known as "Cosse"
Blanche Rice
Marquise de Quesnoy
known as "La Gourdan," keeper of a gambling house
H. R. Roberts
The Papal Nuncio
Helen Robertson
Sophie Arnauld
queen of the opera
Rosalie
of the Conciergerie
Master Sams
Zamore
a plaything of "La du Barry's"
Gilmore Scott
M. Labill
proprietor of the milliner shop
Blanche Sherwood
Leonie
girl at the Milliner Shop
Florence St. Leonard
Manon
girl at the Milliner Shop
C. A. Stevenson
Louis XV
King of France
Eleanor Stuart
Mlle. Guimard
dancer from the Grand Opera
Grace Van Benthuysen
Comtesse de Marsen
Lady of the Court
Henry Weaver, Sr.
Duc de Brissac
Captain of the King's Guard
Beresford Webb
Comte Guillaume
brother of Comte Jean du Barry
Douglas J. Wood
Valroy
of the King's Guard
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Leased by
Charles Frohman
Produced by
David Belasco
Written by
David Belasco
; Incidental music by
William Furst
,
Wagner
and
Caryll
Production Supervised by
David Belasco
; Staged by
David Belasco
Scenic Design by
Ernest Gros
; Stage decorations and accessories after designs by
Wilfred Buckland
; Wig Design by
Hepner
; Costume Design by
Dazian
; Costumes after designs by
Gunn and Adolphe Bellotte
; Mrs. Leslie Carter's costumes and lingerie designed and furnished by
B. Altman & Company
; Mrs. Leslie Carter's hats and head dresses designed and furnished by
Mme. Burdette
Stage Manager:
Herbert Millward
Conducted by
C. F. Wernig
Properties:
Siedle
Electrician:
Kliegl Brothers
Mrs. Leslie Carter
Jeanette Vaubernier
afterwards "La du Barry"
Corah Adams
Julie
girl at the Milliner Shop
Ann Archer
Nichette
girl at the Milliner Shop
Walter Belasco
Vaubernier
father of Jeanette
Marac
one of the Sans-Culottes
Warren Bevin
Fontenelle
a Tavern Roysterer
W.T. Bune
La Garde
a Tavern Roysterer
Eleanor Carey
Hortense
Manageress for Labille, the milliner
H.G. Carlton
Terray
Minister of Finance (under Louis XV)
Denisot
Judge of the Revolutionary Court
Leonard Cooper
Duc d'Aiguillon
Ruth Dennis
Mlle. Le Grand
dancer from the Grand Opera
C. P. Flockton
Maupeou
Lord Chancellor (under Louis XV)
The Gypsy Hag
a fortune-teller
Claude Gillingwater
Denys
porter at the milliner shop
Dora Goldthwaite
Marquise de Crenay
Lady of the Court
Campbell Gollan
Comte Jean du Barry
eventually brother-in-law of "La du Barry"
Helen Hale
Mme. La Dauphine
Marie Antoinette at sixteen
Charles Hayne
Gomard
Harold Howard
De Courcel
of the King's Guard
John Ingram
Tavernier
clerk of the court
A. Joly
Flute Player
J. D. Jones
Scalo
one of "La du Barry's" Nubian servants
Miss Leonard
Princesse Alixe
Lady of the Court
Julie Lindsey
Cerisette
Miss Lyn
Duchesse d'Aiguillon
Lady of the Court
May Lyn
Juliette
girl at the Milliner Shop
Nina Lyn
Lolotte
girl at the Milliner Shop
Gaston Mervale
Citizen Grieve
of the Committee of Public Safety
Herbert Millward
Lebel
confidential valet to His Majesty
May Montford
Marquise de Langers
Lady of the Court
Louise Morewin
Duchesse de Choisy
Lady of the Court
Louis Myll
D'Altaire
of the King's Guard
Arthur Pearson
Renard
one of the "Hundred Swiss"
Frederic Perry
Duc de Richelieu
Marshal of France (under Louis XV)
Irma Perry
Sophie
a maid
Hamilton Revelle
Cosse-Brissac
son of Duc de Brissac, known as "Cosse"
Blanche Rice
Marquise de Quesnoy
known as "La Gourdan," keeper of a gambling house
H. R. Roberts
The Papal Nuncio
Helen Robertson
Sophie Arnauld
queen of the opera
Rosalie
of the Conciergerie
Master Sams
Zamore
a plaything of "La du Barry's"
Gilmore Scott
M. Labill
proprietor of the milliner shop
Blanche Sherwood
Leonie
girl at the Milliner Shop
Florence St. Leonard
Manon
girl at the Milliner Shop
C. A. Stevenson
Louis XV
King of France
Eleanor Stuart
Mlle. Guimard
dancer from the Grand Opera
Grace Van Benthuysen
Comtesse de Marsen
Lady of the Court
Henry Weaver, Sr.
Duc de Brissac
Captain of the King's Guard
Beresford Webb
Comte Guillaume
brother of Comte Jean du Barry
Douglas J. Wood
Valroy
of the King's Guard
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