Word: baireuth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Zopf und Schwert" is a romance of court life in Berlin. The Prince of Baireuth persuades his sister to receive a French master recommended to her by her brother, without the knowledge of anyone. The prince meanwhile has fallen desperately in love with the portrait of a princess whom the Queen desires to see married to the Prince of Wales. The latter is momentarily expected to arrive at Berlin and is preceded by an ambassador, from whom the Prince of Baireuth discovers that the entire plan of the marriage is part of a trade between the two countries. This news...
...cast of the play is as follows: Friedrich Wilhelm I, A. Kuttner 1G. Die Koenigin, Miss E. Muensterberg Prinzessin Wilhelmine, Miss K. Tyng Der Erbprinz von Baireuth, Dr. R. Drechsler General von Grumbkow, W. Roth 1G. Graf Schwerin, C. O. Mueller '11 Graf Wartensleben, F. Wellmann '11 Graf Seckendorf, R. Lempp Gr.Dy. Ritter Hotham, E. Eiserhardt 1G. Frau von Viereck, Miss M. T. Jackson Frau von Holzendorf, Miss A. Bourke Fraulein von Sonnsfeld, Miss A. Monossowitch Eversmann, J. Loewenberg 1G. Kamke, A. Vonnegut '10 Eckhof, E. F. Hanfstaengl...
...Deutsche Gesellschaft of Boston, at Copley Hall, on the evenings of January 27 and 28. Cast of "Zopf und Schwert." The final cast of the play is as follows: Friedrich Wilhelm I, A. Kuttner 1G. Die Koenigin, Miss E. Muensterberg Prinzessin Wilhelmine, Miss K. Tyng Der Erbprinz von Baireuth, Dr. R. Drechsler General von Grumbkow, W. Roth 1G. Graf Schwerin, C. O. Mueller '11 Graf Wartensleben, F. Wellman '11 Graf Seckendorf, R. Lempp Gr.Dv. Ritter Hotham, E. Eiserhardt 1G. Frau von Viereck, Miss M. T. Jackson Frau von Holzendorf, Miss A. Bourke Fraulein von Sonnsfeld, Miss A. Monossowitch Eversmann...
...Prince of Baireuth persuades his sister to receive secretly a French master recommended to her by her brother. Meanwhile the prince has fallen in love with a picture of a princess, whom the Queen desires to see married to the Prince of Wales. When the latter is expected to come to Berlin and is preceded by an ambassador, the Prince of Baireuth discovers that the marriage depends on the acceptance of a commercial treaty. This he communicates to the princess, who is being held under surveillance for having received the French master. Intrigue follows intrigue and the prince is banished...