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Spanish Love

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Spanish Love
Written by
Based onMaria del Carmen
by Josep Feliu i Codina
Date premieredAugust 17, 1920 (1920-08-17)
Place premieredMaxine Elliott Theatre
Original languageEnglish
Cast of Spanish Love. William Powell on left in lower image.[1]

Spanish Love is a three-act play by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart, who adapted an earlier Spanish play, María del Carmen by Josep Feliu i Codina. Producers Lincoln Wagenhals and Collin Kemper staged it at the Maxine Elliott Theatre on Broadway, where it opened on August 17, 1920. Although critics had reservations about the play, the production was a success, running for over 300 performances. However, the play's success was overshadowed by the tremendous popularity of The Bat, another collaboration between Hopwood and Rinehart that opened on Broadway the following week.[2]

The story focuses on Javier and Pencho, two young Spanish men who are contending for the love of Maria del Carmen. Pencho is arrested after he injures Javier in a fight. Maria agrees to marry Javier to stop the prosecution of Pencho, but Javier dies before the wedding.[3]

Production Cast[4]
Character Cast
Rogue Wallace Hickman
Alvarez Manola Thestino
Andres Paul Huber
Tenete Victor Hammond
Pepuso Ben Hendricks
Anton Frank Peters
Don Fulgencio Russ Whytal
Maria del Carmen Maria Ascarra
Fuensantica Ione Bright
Concepcion Kenyon Bishop
Migale Gus C. Weinburg
Domingo Henry Stephenson
Javier William Powell (as William H. Powell)[a]
Pencho James Rennie
A Singer Ofelia Calvo
A Singer Jasper Mangione
Cast of Spanish Love[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ This was William Powell's first major Broadway role.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Everybody's Magazine, Aug. 1921, pgs.94-95.
  2. ^ Cohn, Jan (1980). Improbable Fiction: The Life of Mary Roberts Rinehart. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 140–141. ISBN 0-8229-3401-9.
  3. ^ Mantle, Burns (1921). The Best Plays of 1920-21 and the Year Book of the Drama in America. Boston: Small, Maynard, & Company. pp. 366–367. OCLC 71401622.
  4. ^ "Spanish Love Cast". Playbill. Archived from the original on April 18, 2021. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
  5. ^ Sharrar, Jack F. (1998). Avery Hopwood: His Life and Plays. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. pp. 132, 227. ISBN 0-472-10963-4.
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