The Kaffir Diamond Explained
The Kaffir Diamond is an 1888 play. It had its New York City debut at the former Broadway Theatre on September 11, 1888.[1] [2] [3] Though the audience provided "unbounded applause" on opening night,[4] reviews of the play were negative,[5] [6] and it played unsuccessfully for only five weeks, concluding on October 13, 1888.[7] [8]
The play was intended as a starring vehicle for Louis Aldrich. Edward J. Swartz, a Philadelphia newspaperman with the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph wrote the play, and David Belasco worked on revising it and assisted in getting the play staged.[9] [10]
Original Broadway cast
- "Shoulders" by Louis Aldrich
- Col. Richard Grantly by Frazer Coulter
- Robert Douglas by M.J. Jordan
- Walter Douglas by Charles Mackay
- Sergeant Tim Meehan by Charles Bowser
- "Downey Dick" by Joseph A. Wilks
- Bye-Bye by Harry Booker
- Millicent Douglas by Dora Goldthwaite
- Alice Rodney by Isabelle Evesson
- Madame Biff by Adele Palma
Notes and References
- (8 September 1888). Advertisement, The Sun (New York) (last two shows for The Queen's Mate on September 8, with The Kaffir Diamond debuting on September 11)
- (12 September 1888). "The Kaffir Diamond" (review), The New York Times
- (September 1888). A New Play. The Kaffir Diamond, The Theatre, pp. 363-64
- Dale, Alan (12 September 1888). "The Kaffir Diamond", The Evening World
- [Alan Dale (critic)|Dale, Alan]
- (16 September 1888). Plays and Actors, The New York Times
- http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1888-10-13/ed-1/seq-6/ Advertisement
- (20 September 1888). Dramatic Notes, America, p. 10
- Winter, William. The Life of David Belasco, Volume 1, pp. 345-47 (1918)
- https://books.google.com/books?id=7OULAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1449 Who's who in America