Princess Flavia

Princess Flavia

Infobox Musical
name= Princess Flavia
subtitle=


caption= Sheet music cover (cropped)
music= Sigmund Romberg
lyrics= Harry B. Smith
book= Harry B. Smith
basis= 1894 novel "The Prisoner of Zenda" by Anthony Hope
productions= 1925 Broadway
awards=

"Princess Flavia" is a musical operetta with book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith and music by Sigmund Romberg, based on “The Prisoner of Zenda” by Anthony Hope. It was originally entitled “A Royal Pretender” (see image). Produced by Lee Shubert and J. J. Shubert, the Broadway production, opened on November 2, 1925 at the Century Theatre and then moved to the Shubert Theatre for a total run of 152 performances. The cast included Douglass R. Dumbrille, John Clarke, Margaret Breen, and Evelyn Herbert and over 130 others.


=Songs=col-begincol-3Act I
* Yes or No
* On Comrades
* Marionettes
* What Care I?
* Convent Bells are Ringing
* I Dare Not Love You
* By This TokenAct II
* Dance With Me
* Twilight Voices
* Only OneAct III
* I Love Them All
* In Ruritania

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