- (1901 - 1902) Active on Broadway in the following production:
- (1901) Stage Play: Du Barry. Drama. Written by David Belasco. Incidental music by William Furst. Criterion Theatre: 25 Dec 1901- May 1902 (closing date unknown/165 performances). Cast: Mrs. Leslie Carter (as "Jeanette Vaubernier, afterwards "La du Barry"), Corah Adams (as "Julie, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Ann Archer (as "Nichette, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Walter Belasco (as "Vaubernier, father of Jeanette/Marac, one of the Sans-Culottes") [only Broadway role], Warren Bevin (as "Fontenelle, a Tavern Roysterer"), W.T. Bune (as "La Garde, a Tavern Roysterer"), Eleanor Carey (as "Hortense, Manageress for Labille, the milliner "), H.G. Carlton (as "Terray, Minister of Finance (under Louis XV)/Denisot, Judge of the Revolutionary Court"), Leonard Cooper (as "Duc d'Aiguillon"), Ruth Dennis (as "Mlle. Le Grand, dancer from the Grand Opera"), C.P. Flockton (as "Maupeou, Lord Chancellor (under Louis XV)/The Gypsy Hag, a fortune-teller"), Claude Gillingwater (as "Denys, porter at the milliner shop"), Dora Goldthwaite (as "Marquise de Crenay, Lady of the Court"), Campbell Gollan (as "Comte Jean du Barry, eventually brother-in-law of "La du Barry"), Helen Hale (as "Mme. La Dauphine, Marie Antoinette at sixteen"), Charles Hayne (as "Gomard"), Harold Howard (as "De Courcel, of the King's Guard"), John Ingram (as "Tavernier, clerk of the court"), A. Joly (as "Flute Player"), J.D. Jones (as "Scalo, one of "La du Barry's" Nubian servants"), Miss Leonard (as "Princesse Alixe, Lady of the Court"), Julie Lindsey (as "Cerisette"), Miss Lyn (as "Duchesse d'Aiguillon, Lady of the Court"), May Lyn (as "Juliette, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Nina Lyn (as "Lolotte, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Gaston Mervale (as "Citizen Grieve, of the Committee of Public Safety"), Herbert Millward (as "Lebel, confidential valet to His Majesty"), May Montford (as "Marquise de Langers, Lady of the Court"), Louise Morewin (as "Duchesse de Choisy, Lady of the Court"), Louis Myll (as "D'Altaire, of the King's Guard"), Arthur Pearson (as "Renard, one of the "Hundred Swiss"), Frederick Perry (as "Duc de Richelieu, Marshal of France, under Louis XV"), Irma Perry (as "Sophie, a maid"), Hamilton Revelle (as "Cosse-Brissac, son of Duc de Brissac, known as "Cosse"), Blanche Rice (as "Marquise de Quesnoy, known as "La Gourdan," keeper of a gambling house"), H.R. Roberts (as "The Papal Nuncio"), Helen Robertson (as "Sophie Arnauld, queen of the opera/Rosalie, of the Conciergerie"), Master Sams (as"Zamore, a plaything of "La du Barry's"), Gilmore Scott (as "M. Labill, proprietor of the milliner shop"), Blanche Sherwood (as "Leonie, girl at the Milliner Shop"), Florence St. Leonard (as "Manon, girl at the Milliner Shop"), C.A. Stevenson (as "Louis XV, King of France"), Eleanor Stuart (as "Mlle. Guimard, dancer from the Grand Opera"), Grace Van Benthuysen (as "Comtesse de Marsen, Lady of the Court"), Henry Weaver Sr. (as "Duc de Brissac, Captain of the King's Guard"), Beresford Webb (as "Comte Gulliame"), Douglas J. Wood (as "Valroy"). Theatre leased by Charles Frohman. Produced by David Belasco.
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