قراءة كتاب The Indian Princess La Belle Sauvage
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The principal materials that form this dramatic trifle are extracted from the General History of Virginia, written by Captain Smith, and printed London, folio, 1624; and as close an adherence to historic truth has been preserved as dramatic rules would allow of. The music[2] was furnished by Mr. John Bray, of the New Theatre.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
EUROPEANS. | |
Delawar, | Mr. Warren. |
Captain Smith, | Mr. Rutherford. |
Lieutenant Rolfe, | Mr. Wood. |
Percy, | Mr. Charnock. |
Walter, | Mr. Bray. |
Larry, | Mr. Webster. |
Robin, | Mr. Jefferson. |
Talman, | Mr. Durang. |
Geraldine, | Mrs. Francis. |
Kate, | Miss Hunt. |
Alice, | Mrs. Mills. |
Soldiers and Adventurers. | |
VIRGINIANS. | |
Powhatan, king, | Mr. Serson. |
Nantaquas, his son, | Mr. Cone. |
Miami, a prince, | Mr. Mills. |
Grimosco, a priest, | Mr. Cross. |
Pocahontas, the princess, | Mrs. Wilmot. |
Nima, her attendant, | Miss Mullen. |
Warriors and Indian girls. |
Scene, Virginia.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The/Indian Princess;/or,/La Belle Sauvage./An Operatic Melo-Drame./In Three Acts./Performed at the Theatres Philadelphia and/Baltimore./By J. N. Barker./ First Acted April 6, 1808./Philadelphia,/Printed by T. & G. Palmer,/For G. E. Blake, No. 1, South Third-Street./1808./
[2] The music is now published and sold by Mr. G. E. Blake, No. 1, South Third-street, Philadelphia.
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