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Lilac Domino is an operetta in 3 acts with libretto by Emmerich von Gatti and Béla Jenbach and music by Charles Cuvillier which opened at the Stadttheater, Leipzig, 3 February, 1912. The English version by Harry and Robert Smith with additional songs by Howard Carr and Donovan Parsons opened at the 44th Street Theatre, New York on October 28, 1914.

Cast of Characters

CORNELIUS CLEVEDEN   (an American Multi-Millionaire) John DeLacey
LEONIE FORDE   (Georgine's Friend) Moya Chance
ELLISTON DEYN   (Cleveden's Nephew) William Valentine
PROSPER WOODHOUSE   (an American Friend of André) George Gee
NORMAN J. CALMAIN   (a Friend of Everybody) Hugh Steyne
MAXMILIAN   (a Waiter) Vincent White
THE HON. ANDRÉ DAUBIGNY
  (a Young Englishman seeing the U.S.A.)
Jamieson Dodds
CARABANA   (Conductor of Spanish Gypsy Orchestra) Gaston Mervale
GEORGINE   (Cleveden's Daughter) Rene Maxwell
THE BARONESS DE VILLIERS   (Social Companion to Georgine) Marie la Varre
PARKER   (one of Cleveden's Butlers) Jack Dunn

MIDI Files

ACT I   -   Lounge at the Pavilion de Danse in the Baccarat Hotel, Palm Beach, Florida, during a Domino Party.

ACT II   -   The Roman Pergola in the Garden of Cornelius Cleveden's Villa.

ACT III   -   Court of the Palms during High Carnival.

Item nos. 8, 14 and 18 were written by D. S. Parsons and composed by Howard Carr.

MIDI Files


External Links
Lilac Domino at Wikipedia
Lilac Domino at The Guide to Musical Theatre
Vocal Score at UR Research

American Musical Theatre

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