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'''Herod''' is a play by [[Stephen Phillips]] | '''Herod''' (1900) is a play by [[Stephen Phillips]]. | ||
==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
A phenomenal success in its time, to which the incidental music by [[Samuel Coleridge-Taylor]] contributed no little. The romantic love of Herod and Mariamne was placed in an orientally luxuriant setting. | A phenomenal success in its time, to which the incidental music by [[Samuel Coleridge-Taylor]] contributed no little. The romantic love of Herod and Mariamne was placed in an orientally luxuriant setting. | ||
==Editions, performances, performances== | |||
Published in England (London: Lane, 1900). Premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England, on 31 October 1900 (with Herbert Beerbohm as Herod, and Maud Jeffries as Mariamne). A revised version was then performed at the Lyric Theatre in New York City, on 26 October 1909 (with William Faversham as Herod, and Julie Opp as Mariamne). | |||
[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Plays]] | [[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Plays]] | ||
[[Category:English language]] | [[Category:English language]] | ||
[[Category:Made in the 1900s]] | [[Category:Made in the 1900s]] | ||
[[Category:Herod the Great (subject)]] | |||
[[Category:Mariamne (subject)]] |
Revision as of 12:34, 22 September 2009
Herod (1900) is a play by Stephen Phillips.
Abstract
A phenomenal success in its time, to which the incidental music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor contributed no little. The romantic love of Herod and Mariamne was placed in an orientally luxuriant setting.
Editions, performances, performances
Published in England (London: Lane, 1900). Premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England, on 31 October 1900 (with Herbert Beerbohm as Herod, and Maud Jeffries as Mariamne). A revised version was then performed at the Lyric Theatre in New York City, on 26 October 1909 (with William Faversham as Herod, and Julie Opp as Mariamne).