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Maurice Hennequin

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Maurice Hennequin

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  • (1897 - 1928) The following works were adapted to the Broadway stage:
  • (1897) Stage Play: The Proper Caper. Farce. Written by Maurice Hennequin [earliest Broadway credit], Paul Bilhaud and Fabrice Carré. Hoyt's Theatre: 4 Oct 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
  • (1897) Stage Play: His Little Dodge. Farce. Book adapted by Justin Huntly McCarthy. From "Le Systeme Ribadier" by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Hennequin. Manhattan Theatre: 22 Nov 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
  • (1899) Stage Play: The Rounders. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Material adaption by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the libretto to "Les Fetards" by Anthony Mars and Maurice Hennequin. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Directed by Max Freeman. Casino Theatre: 12 Jul 1899- 14 Oct 1899 (97 performances). Cast: Irene Bentley, Crissie Carlisle, Joseph Cawthorn, Henri Chaille, Pauline Chase, Harry Clifford, Tom Collins, Dan Daly, Harry Davenport (as "Marquis de Bacarat"), Susie Drake, Arthur Etherington, Avis Folger, Zella Frank, Max Freeman, Marie George, Mabelle Gilman, Horace Hayne, Joseph Kane, Eva Kelly, Gustave Key, Cora Leslie, Carrie Perkins, Phyllis Rankin, Ida Rock, Mabel Russell, Seline Say, Thomas Q. Seabrooke, Sol Solomon, Grace Spencer, Frederick Urban, Margaret Warren, Nella Webb. Produced by George W. Lederer.
  • (1899) Stage Play: In Paradise. Farce.
  • (1899) Stage Play: Make Way for the Ladies. Farce.
  • (1899) Stage Play: Papa's Wife. Musical comedy. Music by Reginald De Koven. Based on two French vaudevilles by Maurice Hennequin and Albert Millaud. Lyrics by Reginald De Koven and Harry B. Smith. Book by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Herman Perlet. Additional music by William H. Penn, A. Baldwin Sloane and Herve. Additional lyrics by Frank Sloane, James O'Dea and Glen MacDonough. Costume Design by Will R. Barnes. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Richard Marston. Manhattan Theatre: 13 Nov 1899- 31 Mar 1900 (147 performances). Cast: Marie Allen, Ann Archer, Anita Austin, Henry Bergman (as "Baron Florestand de la Boucaniere") [Broadway debut], Charles A. Bigelow, Vivian Blackburn, Gladys Claire, Dan Collyer, Beulah Coolidge, Royal Cutter, Eva Davenport, Valerie Douglas, Agnes Findlay, William Gillow, Anna Held (as "Anna"), May Levigne, Emma Levy, George F. Marion (as "Major Bombardos"), Adelaide Orton, Sallie Randall, Cecilia Rhode, Max Rosen, Charles Sinclair, William Sissons, Charles Sturges, Jessie Thompson, Olive Wallace, Frances Wilson, Henry Woodruff. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
  • (1900) Stage Play: Coralie and Company, Dressmakers. Farce. Written by Albin Vallabreque and Maurice Hennequin. Hoyt's Theatre: 5 Feb 1900- Mar 1900 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Margaret Bowdrow, Nellie Butler, Marie Derickson, Louise Douglas, Tony Eddinger, Maggie Holloway Fischer, George Forbes, May Galyer, Charles Gibson, E.M. Holland, George W. Howard, Brandon Hurst [Broadway debut], James Kearney, May Lambert, Etta Morris, Sam Reed, Anita Rothe, Esther Tittell, James Weed, Fritz Williams, Jay Wilson.
  • (1925) Stage Play: A Kiss in a Taxi. Comedy/farce. Written by Clifford Grey, from the French of Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Ritz Theatre: 25 Aug 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/103 performances). Cast: Janet Beecher (as "Valentine"), Arthur Bowyer, Arthur Byron (as "Leon Lambert"), Claudette Colbert (as "Ginette"), George Graham, Harry Hanlon, Charles Mather, Patricia O'Connor, Lee Patrick (as "Angele"), Edward Rigby (as "Le Sage"), Frank Sherlock, Marios Underwood, John Williams. Produced by A.H. Woods.
  • (1913) Stage Play: Madam President. Written by Jose G. Levy. Based on the French of Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber. Garrick Theatre: 15 Sep 1913- Jan 1914 (128 performances).
  • (1923) Stage Play: The Alarm Clock. Comedy. Written by Avery Hopwood. From "La Sonnette d'Alarme" by Maurice Hennequin and Romain Coolus. 39th Street Theatre: 24 Dec 1923- Jan 1924 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe (as "Theodore Boom"), George Alison, Marion Coakley, Helen Flint (as "Lulu Deane"), Gail Kane (as "Mrs. Dunmore"), Ernest Lambart, Bruce McRae, Blanche Ring (as "Mrs. Susie Kent"), Vincent Serrano, John Troughton, Harold Vermilyea (as "Homer Wickham"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
  • (1908) Stage Play: Twenty Days in the Shade. Farce. Written by Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber. Book adapted by Paul M. Potter. Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros. Savoy Theatre: 20 Jan 1908- Mar 1908 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, Frank Burbeck, Charles Dickson, Pauline Frederick, Fannie Hartz, Grace Heyer, Jeffreys Lewis, Hallen Mostyn, Edwin Nicander, Vira Stowe, Dallas Welford. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1900) Stage Play: The Rounders. Musical comedy [return engagement]. Book by Harry B. Smith. Music and lyrics by Ludwig Englander. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the libretto to "Les Fetards" by Anthony Mars and Maurice Hennequin. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Directed by Max Freeman. Casino Theatre: 25 Jun 1900- 28 Jul 1900 (36 performances). Cast: Unknown.

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