Mlle. Modiste

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Mlle. Modiste is a 1905 Broadway comic operetta with music by Victor Herbert that follows a young French milliner pursuing love and a stage career.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Broadway musical
comic operetta
stage work
acts 2
basedOn original story by Henry Blossom
broadwayOpeningYear 1905
broadwayRunLength over 200 performances
composer Victor Herbert NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresSong Kiss Me Again NERFINISHED
The Time, the Place and the Girl NERFINISHED
firstProductionLocation Broadway NERFINISHED
genre musical comedy
operetta
hasCharacter Count de St. Mar NERFINISHED
Etienne NERFINISHED
Fifi NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn development of American operetta
hasMusicNumberType choruses
ensembles
solos
hasTypeOfWork musical theatre
historicalPeriod early 20th century
isPartOf Victor Herbert stage works corpus
language English
lyricist Henry Blossom NERFINISHED
musicStyle late Romantic
narrativeFocus young French milliner pursuing love and a stage career
notableFor popular song Kiss Me Again
success of Victor Herbert on Broadway
orchestrationBy Victor Herbert NERFINISHED
originalMedium live theatre
periodStyle Edwardian musical theatre
premiereCity New York City NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1905-12-25
premiereTheatre Knickerbocker Theatre NERFINISHED
producedBy Charles Dillingham NERFINISHED
protagonist Fifi NERFINISHED
protagonistAmbition stage career
protagonistOccupation milliner
setting France NERFINISHED
starred Fritzi Scheff NERFINISHED
subgenre Broadway operetta
targetAudience general theatre-going public
theme female independence
pursuit of love
social class differences

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Victor Herbert notableWork Mlle. Modiste