MusicalComedy OperaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 11, 1913
Closing Date
Jan 10, 1914
Performances
71
MusicalComedy OperaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Globe Theatre
(Nov 11, 1913 - Jan 10, 1914)

Description
An opera in two acts

Setting
The Windmill Inn in 1720 and the Garden of Versaillse

Produced by H. H. Frazee
Book by David Stevens and Justin Huntly McCarthy; Music by Victor Herbert; Lyrics by David Stevens and Justin Huntly McCarthy; Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert; Based on the novel "Seraphica" by Justin Huntly McCarthy; Musical Director: Robert Hood Bowers
Staged by Fred G. Latham; Choreographed by Gilbert Clayton
Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and William Castle; Costume Design by W. H. Matthews, Jr.
Chorus
Zerbine
Watteau
Watteau Shepherd
Watteau Shepherdess
M. de Secherat
Chorus
Chorus
Watteau Shepherd
Watteau Shepherdess
Watteau Shepherd
Chorus
Watteau Shepherd
Tartaglia
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Renaud
Louis XV
Panache
Chorus
Philip of Orleans
Chorus
Chorus
Master Hardi
Watteau Shepherdess
Chorus
Chorus
Duc de Pontsable
Chorus
Chorus
Vidame de Bethune
Spavento
Chorus
Chorus
Seraphina
Canillac
Chorus
Stephanie
Watteau Shepherdess
Gillette
Act 1
Sung By
Aurora Blushing Rosily
Renaud and Male Chorus
Love and I Are Playing
Seraphina
The Deuce, Young Man
Seraphina and Renaud
Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum
M. de Secherat and Vidame de Bethune
Oh, Up! It's Up!
Philip of Orleans, Stephanie and Chorus
Love Is a Story That's Old!
Seraphina
That Is Art
Master Hardi and Players
Companions, I Have Summoned You
Seraphina, Master Hardi and Chorus
To Paris
Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Now Is the South-Wind Blowing
Seraphina, Renaud, Master Hardi and Chorus
Babette of Beaujolais
Seraphina and Chorus
Goddess of Mine
Renaud
Winged Love
Stephanie and Master Hardi
Far Up the Hill
Seraphina, Watteau and Chorus
Do You Know?
Seraphina and Renaud
Love Is a Story That's Old
Ensemble
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