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Revision as of 05:08, 15 June 2019
The Darling of the Gods (subtitled A Drama of Japan) is a play by David Belasco and John Luther Long.
This production is a return engagement of The Darling of the Gods (Dec 03, 1902 - May 1903)
SettingJapan. During the period of the "sword edict", when the Emperor took away the swords of the Samurai - the two-sword men.
IBDB (Internet Broadway Database) archive is the official database for Broadway theatre information. IBDB provides records of productions from the beginnings of New York theatre until today.
Opened in the Belasco Theatre, New York, on December the 3rd, 1902, playing till May 1903, produced and directed by David Belasco, with incidental music written and directed by William Furst. The production played a return engagement from September 16, 1903 - July 1904.
"The Darling of the Gods", IBDB (Internet Broadway Database)[1] Go to ESAT Bibliography
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