Presented at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on November 16th. 1903.
Cast of Characters
BABETTE (a village letter writer, afterward a Court prima donna) | Fritzi Scheff |
MONDRAGON (a soldier of fortune) | Eugene Cowles |
MARCEL (a painter, in love with Babette) | Richie Ling |
BALTAZAR (a professional conspirator) | Edward J. Connelly |
VINETTE (his daughter) | Ida Hawley |
VAN TYMPEL (a clock-maker) | Louis Harrison |
EVA (his wife) | Josephine Bartlett |
THE KING OF FRANCE | Errol Dunbar |
GUZMAN (a Spanish officer) | Madison Smith |
SCHNAPPS (a tavern keeper) | William Sissons |
CAPTAIN WALTHER | Alfred S. Ely |
JAN QUENTIN |
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Frank Boyle James Beale |
MARGOT GRETA JOAN |
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Rosa Earle Edna Luby Adele Nott |
COACHMAN | J. T. Chaillee |
FOOTMAN | Charles Emerson |
MLLE. DE LE MOTTE MLLE. DE ROHAN MLLE. FONTANGES |
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(Maids of Honor) | { { { |
Beth Willoughby May Seeley Mildred Forrest |
MARQUIS DE VILLETTE COUNT DE COURVILLE DUC DE ST. MICHEL |
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George Williamson Arthur Blanchard Henry Wilkinson |
FRANCOIS HENRI GASTON JACQUE LAURENT |
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Georgia Campbell Rita Deane Helen Planche Aline Redmond Gertrude Adams |
THERESA | Emily Montague |
KATRINA | Florence Belleville |
Synopsis of Scenes
ACT I | - Garden of Van Tympel's House near Antwerp. |
ACT II | - A Roadside Inn near Brussels. |
ACT III | - Versailles. |
MIDI Files
ACT I - Garden of Van Tympel's House near Antwerp.
- No. 1 - Opening Chorus - "Swing the arm, and toss the sphere swiftly o'er the verdant moss; little reck' we care or fear, naught we care for gain or loss..."
- No. 2 - Song - Mondragon and Chorus - "Let others waste their time pursuing the fleeting phantoms, wealth and fame. Such bubbles are not worth the wooing..."
- No. 3 - Duet - Mondragon and Vinetta - "Here is a song to you, fair maid, on the other side of the wall, though I know well you're a fickle jade..."
- No. 4 - Entrance of Babette - "Here's Babette ... Here's Babette, the letter writer, come and set your mind at ease ... Here's Babette; welcome, Babette..."
- No. 5 - Song - Babette - "In pursuit of my profession many letters strange I write; sometimes 'tis a love confession, sometimes challenges to fight..."
- No. 6 - Song - Tympel and Chorus - "Oh, the clockmaker's trade is a right good trade and a thrifty trade as well, for the good old clocks that for you are made..."
- No. 7 - Duet - Marcel and Babette - "My subject is so fair a creature, no artist could her charm portray, nor realize her grace of feature on canvass..."
- No. 8 - Finale Act I - Babette, Marcel, Mondragon and Chorus - "My friends, to arms! Come, all, to arms, 'tis the Nation calls! Defend our native land..."
ACT II - A Roadside Inn near Brussels.
- No. 9 - Opening Chorus - "Kermess day of all the year is the merriest of all, and so now that Kermess day let us all obey the call..."
- Nos. 10 & 11 - Chorus, Trio and Dance - Baltazar, Vinetta and Van Dyk - "Hey! hey! the coach ... Hey! hey! the coach ... the coach approaches, hurrah! ..."
- No. 12 - Song - Mondragon and Chorus - "What would you buy, merry gentlemen all? For bargains each man of us strives, I've frippery furbelows, trinkets..."
- No. 13 - Romanza - Marcel - "If I could look into your eyes and see the love-light there, there were no knight in armor bright but might of me beware..."
- No. 14 - Entrance of Babette, Van Tympel and Eva - "To the sound of the pipe and the roll of the drum, the strolling comedians hitherward come..."
- No. 15 - Song - Babette - "Once young Pierrot the gay the free, fell deep in love as deep could be, with Columbine so fair to see, and sighed so sadly: woe is me..."
- No. 16 - Sextette - Marcel, Van Tympel, Eva, Mondragon, Katrina and Theresa - "There once was an owl, an intelligent fowl, so they tell me..."
- No. 17 - Entrance of Guzman and Musketeers - "When troopers ride into a town with chargers urged by the spur, there's never a girl but her head's in a whirl..."
- No. 18 - Finale Act II - "Hail! Duchess young and fair, of aristocratic air, never may your beauty fail! Here's hail, Duchess, hail! ..."
ACT III - Versailles.
- No. 19 - Opening Chorus - "Stately grace! Rhythmic tread! Trip the newest dance of sword and fan. Proudly posed! Haughty head ..."
- No. 20 - Entrance of Principals as Spanish Envoys - "We've come from the land of sunny, sunny Spain ... and a hearing by royalty we wish to gain..."
- No. 21 - Madrigal - "My lady of the manor may be fair, may be fair. Hey nonny O, none shall say her nay. But Dolly of the milking pail may have as golden hair..."
- No. 22 - Butterfly Waltz Song - Babette - "Ah... Where the fairest flow'rs are blooming in the summer air 'neath the azure sky, I would dwell 'mid their perfuming..."
- No. 23 - Finale Act III - "Say farewell to all; one and all must happy be. I invite you to my wedding; none shall be as gay as we..."
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