The Music Master was a theatrical play written by Charles Klein, and produced and directed by David Belasco.
Background
editThe three-act comedy-drama opened at the Belasco Theatre in New York on September 26, 1904.[1] It ran for 124 performances before it was moved to the Bijou Theatre[2] where it ran for another 511 performances over that and the next two seasons (taking summers off), before going on tour.[3] David Warfield originated the title role, Anton Von Barwig,[4] and continued playing it in revivals and on tour for two decades. William Furst composed the play's incidental music.[5] It was adapted into the film The Music Master.[6]
References
edit- ^ "David Warfield in The Music Master", The New York Times, September 27, 1904
- ^ Advertisement for the Bijou Theatre, The Sun (New York), January 9, 1905, p. 5, col. 6 ("125th time in New York")
- ^ "Warfield's Long Run Ends", The New York Times, September 30, 1906 ("The performance marked the termination of a run of 635 performances in this city.")
- ^ Mantle and Sherwood, The Best Plays of 1899-1909, p. 467.
- ^ Clipping/theatrical program folder, NYPLPA
- ^ https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BOPT19271129.2.11?query=dore [bare URL]
Bibliography
edit- Mantle, Burns and Garrison P. Sherwood, eds., The Best Plays of 1899-1909, Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company, 1947.
- The Music Master clipping/theatrical program folder held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.