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Metropolitan Opera House, Edward Loeb, manager, Broad and Poplar Streets, Philadelphia, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest present the most stupendous production in world's history "The Miracle," F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest have the great honor to present for the first time in Philadelphia "The Miracle," in three acts and eight scenes staged by Max Reinhardt, book by Karl Vollmoeller, score by Engelbert Humperdinck and Friedrich Schirmer, production designed by Norman Bel-Geddes, built by J.P. Carey and Company. Conductor of the orchestra, Einar Nilson, entire production under personal supervision of Morris Gest, general manager for F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest W.H. Oviatt.
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Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia, beginning Monday evening, October 4, final performance, Saturday night, November 6 [1925]. Evening performances begin at 8 p.m. promptly, matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p.m. promptly.
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Cast: Lady Diana Manners, Elizabeth Schirmer, Maria Cherer-Bekefi, Morgan Thorpe, George Bleasdale, Mrs. John Major, Anna Paul, Fannie Koven, Gladys Lane, Laura Alberta, Jean Koven, Iris Tree, Elinor Patterson or Lady Diana Manners, Mariska Aldrich, Mme. Romola Nijinskaya, Adele Shreve, Lionel Braham, Orville Caldwell, Mikhail Dalmatoff, Schuyler Ladd, Louis Le Vie, Luis Rainer, Fritz Feld, the Misses Adams, Shreve, Roberts, Romanyi, Sparks, Whyte, Ray, Hilliard, Brewster, Livingston, Lane, Montifiore, Musell, Le Roy, Hathaway, Burns, Segal.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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