Bluebeard; a musical fantasy by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
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KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN. NEW YORK, February, 1914. CAST OF CHARACTERS Bluebeard (_baritone_). Man of enormous wealth but dubious morals. Pioneer of the trial-marriage idea. Fatima (_singing_actress_). Innocent, romantic, frivolous blonde type, rich in personal charm, weak in logic and a poor judge of men. Sister Anne (_soprano_). Impulsive, magnetic, ambitious, highly marriageable brunette. The Mother (_contralto_). Impecunious, mercenary widow, determined to settle her daughters in life without any regard to eugenic principles. Mustapha (_robust_tenor_). Elder brother; the one who has the fat acting part since he rescues Fatima and slays Bluebeard. Other Brothers (_falsettos_). Of no account save to show the size of the family to which Fatima belongs and her mother's sound convictions on the subject of race suicide. The other brothers have nothing to do except to slay sheep (by accident) when attempting to destroy Bluebeard's tiger and elephant. The Tiger (_throaty_baritone_). Comic character. |
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