The Siren (Musical)
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This article is about the 1911 Broadway musical. For other uses, see Siren (disambiguation).
The Siren | |
Music | Leo Fall |
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Book | Leo Stein A. M. Willner |
Productions | 1911 Broadway |
The Siren is a Broadway musical production adapted from an operetta entitled Die Sirene by Leo Fall, based on a text by Leo Stein and A. M. Willner. This was first performed in Vienna on 5 January 1911.
The American version was produced in New York by Charles Frohman and ran at the Knickerbocker Theatre from 28 August 1911 to 16 December of the same year. Despite the short run, it took in one hundred and sixteen performances.
[edit] Opening night cast
- Veronique Banner
- Donald Brian
- Sara Carr
- Gilbert Childs
- Gene Cole
- Ethel Davis
- Louise Donovan
- Elizabeth Firth
- Jane Hall
- Ethel Kelly
- Victor Le Roy
- Helen May
- Florence Morrison
- Frank Moulan
- Julia Sanderson
- F. Pope Stamper
- Will West