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Turandot, Princess of China: A Chinoiserie in Three Acts

Turandot, Princess of China: A Chinoiserie in Three Acts

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PLAYS OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

TURANDOT

PRINCESS OF CHINA

A CHINOISERIE IN THREE ACTS

BY
KARL VOLLMOELLER

AUTHORIZED ENGLISH VERSION,
BY
JETHRO BITHELL

LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN

ADELPHI TERRACE

First Edition, January, 1913

(All rights reserved.)

THE FIRST ACT
SCENE I, SCENE II, SCENE III, SCENE IV, SCENE V, SCENE VI, SCENE VII, SCENE VIII, SCENE IX, SCENE X, SCENE XI
THE SECOND ACT
SCENE I, SCENE II, SCENE III, SCENE IV, SCENE V, SCENE VI., SCENE VII, SCENE VIII, SCENE IX, SCENE X, SCENE XI, SCENE XII, SCENE XIII, SCENE XIV
THE THIRD ACT
SCENE I, SCENE II

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

Turandot Princess of China
Altoum Emperor of China, her father
Adelma Princess of Tartary, favourite slave of Turandot
Zelima Another slave of Turandot
Skirina Zelima's mother
Barak (Under the name of Hassan),
Skirina's husband; formerly Major-domo of
Calaf Prince of Astrakhan
Ishmael Major-domo of the beheaded Prince of Samarkand
Pantalone Prime Minister of the Emperor Altoum
Tartaglia Lord High Chancellor of China
Brigella Captain of the Imperial pages
Truffaldino Chief Eunuch of Turandot's harem
Prince of Samarkand (Silent)
Eight Doctors. Female Slaves and Eunuchs of the harem. A Headsman. Soldiers of the Palace Guard.

SCENE: Pekin.—All the acting characters wear Chinese costume, except Adelma and Calaf, who are in Tartar dress.

Cast of the play as produced at the St. James's Theatre, London, on January 18, 1913, under the management of Sir George Alexander.

Turandot Evelyn D'alroy
Altoum J. H. Barnes
Adelma Hilda Moore
Zelima Maire O'neill
Skirina Margaret Yarde
Barak Alfred Harris
Calaf Godfrey Tearle
Ishmael James Berry
Pantalone Edward Sass
Tartaglia E. Vivian Reynolds

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