Princess Flavia
Encyclopedia
Princess Flavia is a musical operetta
with book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith
and music by Sigmund Romberg
, based on “The Prisoner of Zenda
” by Anthony Hope
. It was originally entitled “A Royal Pretender” (see image).
Produced by Lee Shubert
and J. J. Shubert, the Broadway
production, opened on November 2, 1925 at the Century Theatre
and then moved to the Shubert Theatre
for a total run of 152 performances. The cast included Douglass R. Dumbrille, John Clarke
, Margaret Breen, and Evelyn Herbert and over 130 others.
Act II
Act III
Operetta
Operetta is a genre of light opera, light in terms both of music and subject matter. It is also closely related, in English-language works, to forms of musical theatre.-Origins:...
with book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith
Harry B. Smith
Harry Bache Smith was a writer, lyricist and composer. The most prolific of all American stage writers, he is said to have written over 300 librettos and more than 6000 lyrics. Some of his best-known works were librettos for the composer Victor Herbert...
and music by Sigmund Romberg
Sigmund Romberg
Sigmund Romberg was a Hungarian-born American composer, best known for his operettas.-Biography:Romberg was born as Siegmund Rosenberg to a Jewish family in Gross-Kanizsa during the Austro-Hungarian kaiserlich und königlich monarchy period...
, based on “The Prisoner of Zenda
The Prisoner of Zenda
The Prisoner of Zenda is an adventure novel by Anthony Hope, published in 1894. The king of the fictional country of Ruritania is drugged on the eve of his coronation and thus unable to attend his own coronation. Political forces are such that in order for the king to retain his crown his...
” by Anthony Hope
Anthony Hope
Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, better known as Anthony Hope , was an English novelist and playwright. Although he was a prolific writer, especially of adventure novels, he is remembered best for only two books: The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel Rupert of Hentzau...
. It was originally entitled “A Royal Pretender” (see image).
Produced by Lee Shubert
Lee Shubert
Levi "Lee" Shubert was a Polish-born American theatre owner/operator and producer and the oldest of seven siblings of the theatrical Shubert family....
and J. J. Shubert, the Broadway
Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 40 professional theatres with 500 or more seats located in the Theatre District centered along Broadway, and in Lincoln Center, in Manhattan in New York City...
production, opened on November 2, 1925 at the Century Theatre
Century Theatre
The Century Theatre, originally the New Theatre, was a theater located at 62nd Street and Central Park West in New York City. Opened on November 6, 1909, it was noted for its fine architecture but due to poor acoustics and an inconvenient location it was financially unsuccessful...
and then moved to the Shubert Theatre
Shubert Theatre (Broadway)
The Shubert Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 225 West 44th Street in midtown-Manhattan, New York, United States.Designed by architect Henry Beaumont Herts, it was named after Sam S. Shubert, the second oldest of the three brothers of the theatrical producing family...
for a total run of 152 performances. The cast included Douglass R. Dumbrille, John Clarke
John Clarke
-Canada:* John Clarke , Canadian political activist and founder of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty* John Clarke C.M., Canadian mountaineer, explorer and wilderness educator* John Clarke -Canada:* John Clarke (activist), Canadian political activist and founder of the Ontario Coalition...
, Margaret Breen, and Evelyn Herbert and over 130 others.
Songs
Act I- Yes or No
- On Comrades
- Marionettes
- What Care I?
- Convent Bells are Ringing
- I Dare Not Love You
- By This Token
Act II
- Dance With Me
- Twilight Voices
- Only One
Act III
- I Love Them All
- In Ruritania