The Merveilleuses
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The Merveilleuses is a musical play in three acts, with a book adapted from the French original of Victorien Sardou by Basil Hood, lyrics by Adrian Ross, and music by Hugo Felix. The main plot is a love story, concerning Dorlis, an émigré aristocrat who has just returned from enforced military service in Italy, and Illyrine, his ex-wife. The English title was sometimes rendered as The Lady Dandies.[1]
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The Merveilleuses | |
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Music | Hugo Felix |
Lyrics | Adrian Ross |
Book | Victorien Sardou, adapted by Basil Hood |
Productions | 1906 West End |
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It opened at Daly's Theatre, London, under the management of George Edwardes, on 27 October 1906, with a cast that included Evie Greene, Denise Orme and Robert Evett in the leading roles,[2] and ran for 196 performances.[3]