Stage Play: The Paradise of Mahomet. Musical/opera. Music by
Robert Planquette [posthumous]. Libretto by
Harry B. Smith and
Robert B. Smith. From the French of
Henri Blondeau. Musical Director:
Silvio Hein. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Costume Design by Will R. Barnes. Choreographed by Lew Morton. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. Herald Square Theatre: 17 Jan 1911- 4 Feb 1911 (23 performances). Cast: Blanch Babbitt (as "Chorus"), Bessie Baker (as "Chorus"), Helen Berkley (as "Chorus"), Blanch Betters (as "Chorus"), Wilmer Bradley (as "Chorus"), Arthur Brooks (as "Chorus"), Laura Chester (as "Chorus"), Walter Clinton (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Cloudman (as "Chorus"), Albert Crecelius (as "Ali"), Mabel Don Levy (as "Chorus"), Edward Erving (as "Chorus"), Freda Falz (as "Chorus"), Anita Fortier (as "Chorus"), Lillian Francis (as "Chorus"), Joseph Guthrie (as "Hassan"), Harriet Hale (as "Chorus"), Lillian Harding (as "Chorus"), Florence Hayes (as "Chorus"), Ted Hoffman (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Hope (as "Chorus"), Martha Jones (as "Chorus"), Shirley King (as "Zeline"),
Charles Knapp (as "Nerestan"), Evelyn Kneen (as "Chorus"), Florence Kolb (as "Babouch"), Dorothy Landers (as "Chorus"), Robert Latsch (as "Second Friend of the Prince"), William Lisle (as "Chorus"), Harry MacDonough (as "Maboul"), Millie Marsden (as "Chorus"), Bernice Mershon (as "Vaninka"), Grace Miller (as "Chorus"), George Leon Moore (as "Prince Cassim"), Harry Murphy (as "First Friend of the Prince"), Nancy Neville (as "Chorus"), Maude Odell (as "Clarisse"), Peggy O'Neil (as "Chorus"), Jessie Palmer (as "Chorus"), Mabel Parker (as "Chorus"), Robert G. Pitkin (as "Noah Vale"), Frances Ray (as "Chorus"), Arthur Ripple (as "Baskir"), Gertrude Rudd (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Russell (as "Chorus"), Lillian Shepherd (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Sloan (as "Chorus"), Flora Smith (as "Chorus"), Marta Spears (as "Nemea "), Karl Stall (as "Alphonse"), Frank Stevens (as "Chorus"), George Thompson (as "Chorus"), Harry Titus (as "Chorus"), Edward Towle (as "Chorus"), Edna Travers (as "Chorus"), Charles Vale (as "Chorus"),
Grace Studdiford (as "Bengaline") [credited as Grace Van Studdiford], Etta Ware (as "Chorus"), Frankie Wilson (as "Chorus"), Will Yates (as "Chorus"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur