The Music
With the exception of three German Melodies, and the characteristic Introduction
Composed by
Charles E. Horn.

The Libretto by George P. Morris.

The Scenery by……….Messrs. Hillyard, Wheatley, and Assistants.
The Costumes by…………………………………….M. Louis.
The Properties and Decorations by…………………..M. Dejonge.
The Machinery by………………………………….M. Speyers.
The Orchestra increased, and the Choruses full and effective.
Leader of the Orchestra and Chorus-Master……………..M. Chubb.
The Music produced under the direction of………..Mr. C. E. Horn.
Stage Manager……………………………………..Mr. Barry.

Dramatis Personae.

Frederick II. (King of Prussia)………………..Mr. Chippendale.
Count Laniska (his Aid-de-Camp, a Pole)…………….Mr. Manvers.
Albert ( a young Saxon student-at-law)…………..Mr. Fredericks.
Karl (a Hungarian, Packer to the Royal Factory)…..Mr. C. E. Horn.
Wedgewood (an English Merchant)……………………Mr. Placide.
Baron Altenburg (Attorney-General)…………………..Mr. Barry.
Judge of the Court…………………………………Mr. Clark.
Hans (an Innkeeper)………………………………Mr. Andrews.
Harold (an old Sergeant of Grenadiers)………………Mr. Seguin.
Corporal of Grenadiers (old man)……………………Mr. Fisher.
Burgomaster……………………………………….Mr. Povey.
Jailor of the Castle Spandau………………………Mr. Bellamy.
Herald…………………………………………..Mr. Nelson.
First General………………………………………Mr. King.
Second General……………………………………Mr. Gallot.

Staff-Officers, Officers of State, Workmen of the Factory, Citizens,
Advocates, Jurymen, Grenadiers, Peasants, Travellers, Servants,
etc.

Countess Laniska…………………………………Mrs. Barry.
Frederica (her daughter)…………………………Mrs. Knight.
Sophia Mansfield (the Saxon Maid)……………..Mrs. C. E. Horn.
Gertrude…………………………………..Miss Mary Taylor.

Ladies of the Court, Factory Gils, Peasants, etc.

Scene — Berlin and Potsdam. Time — Latter part of the reign of Frederick the Great.

The Maid of Saxony. [See Notes]