LOUIS N. PARKER
Copyright 1900
By Robert Howard Russell
[The First Act]
[The Second Act]
[The Third Act]
[The Fourth Act]
[The Fifth Act]
[The Sixth Act]
THE PERSONS OF THE PLAY
The cast as presented by Maude
Adams at the Knickerbocker
Theatre, New York, October, 1900
| The Duke of Reichstadt, son of Napoleon I. andthe Archduchess Maria Louisa of Austria | Maude Adams | |
| Flambeau, a veteran | J. H. Gilmour | |
| Prince Metternich, Chancellor of Austria | Edwin Arden | |
| Count Prokesch | Percy Lyndall | |
| Baron Friedrich von Gentz | Eugene Jepson | |
| The Attaché of the French Embassy at the Austrian Court | Oswald York | |
| The Tailor, a conspirator | William Lewers | |
| Count Maurice Dietrichstein | Edward Lester | |
| Baron von Obenaus | R. Peyton Carter | |
| The Emperor Francis of Austria | Jos. Francœur | |
| Marshal Marmont, Duke of Ragusa | J. H. Benrimo | |
| Count Sedlinzky, Prefect of the Austrian Police | William Crosby | |
| The Marquis of Bombelles, betrothed to Maria Louisa | Clayton Legge | |
| Tiburtius de Loget | William Irving | |
| Lord Cowley, English Ambassador at the Austrian Court | Rienzi de Cordova | |
| Count Sandor | Edward Jacobs | |
| Doctor Malfatti | H. D. James | |
| General Hartmann | Herbert Carr | |
| Captain Foresti | John S. Robertson | |
| An Austrian Sergeant | Lloyd Carleton | |
| A Country Doctor | Frederick Spencer | |
| His Son | Byron Ongley | |
| Thalberg | B. B. Belcher | |
| Montenegro | Morton H. Weldon | |
| The Chamberlain | Charles Martin | |
| An Officer of the Noble Guard, the Emperor of Austria's Bodyguard | Henry P. Davis | |
| The Marquis of Otranto, son of Fouche | Charles Henderson | |
| Goubeaux | Don C. Merrifield | |
| Pionnet | {Bonapartist} | Henry Clarke |
| Morchain | {conspirators} | Thomas H. Elwood |
| Guibert | George Klein | |
| Borowski | Frank Goodman | |
| First Police Officer | Ralph Yoerg | |
| First Archduke, a child | Walter Butterworth | |
| Second Archduke, a child | John Leeman | |
| Maria Louisa, second wife of Napoleon I., widow of Count Neipperg | Ida Waterman | |
| The Archduchess Sophia of Austria | Sarah Converse | |
| Theresa de Loget, sister of Tiburtius de Loget | Ellie Collmer | |
| The Countess Napoleone Camerata, daughter of Napoleon's sister, Elisa Baciocchi | Sarah Perry | |
| Fanny Elssler | Margaret Gordon | |
| Scarampi, Mistress of the Robes | Francis Comstock | |
| Mina, a maid-of-honor | Edith Scott | |
| An Archduchess, a child | Beatrice Morrison | |
Princes, Princesses, Archdukes, Archduchesses, Maids-of-Honor, Officers, Noble Guard, Masks (Male and Female), Crotian Peasants, Hungarian Peasant, Austrian Soldiers, Police Officers.
The period covered by the play is from 1830 to 1832.