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Sidney Bracey

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  • (1900) Stage Play: The Rose of Persia. Musical comedy/Opera. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Libretto by Basil Hood [earliest Broadway credit]. Musical Director: William Furst. Directed by Richard Barker. Daly's Theatre: 6 Sep 1900- 29 Sep 1900 (25 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo [Broadway debut], Arthur Barry (as "The Royal Executioner"), Sidney Bracey, Herbert Clayton (as "Abdallah"), Mary Cunningham (as "Blush-of-the-Morning") [Broadway debut], Isabel Dillon (as "Heart's Desire"), John Doran (as "The Physician-in-Chief"), Hetty Hertzfeld (as "Moon-upon-the-Waters"), Stuart Hyatt (as "The Grand Vizier"), Doris Latour (as "Oasis-in-the Desert"), John Le Hay (as "Hassan"), Hettice Lund (as "Scent-of-Lilies"), Amy Martin (as "Dancing Sunbeam"), Nell Meissener (as "Whisper-of-the-West-Wind"), Hilda Stephens (as "Honey-of-Life"), Margerite Trew (as "Song-of-Nightingales"), Ruth Vincent (as "The Sultana Zubedyeh"). Produced by Charles Frohman. Produced by arrangement with D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.

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