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A Scene from Countess Maritza at the Shubert Theatre, New York (1926) with Harry K. Morton, Odette Myrtil and Carl Randall Date: 1926
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A Scene from Countess Maritza at the Shubert Theatre, New York (1926) with Harry K. Morton, Odette Myrtil and Carl Randall Date: 1926
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Broadhurst Broadway Carl Countess Harry Maritza Morton Nightlife Odette Randall Shubert 1926
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"Step into the vibrant world of Jazz Age New York and experience the enchanting production of 'Countess Maritza' at the prestigious Shubert Theatre in 1926. This scene showcases the charismatic trio of Harry K. Morton as Count Alexis Karnac, Odette Myrtil as the titular Countess Maritza, and Carl Randall as Count Lazlo. The stage is set aglow with the warm hues of the spotlight, illuminating the opulent costumes and intricate set design. The electricity in the air is palpable as the audience is transported to a world of glamour, romance, and intrigue. The sultry vocals of Odette Myrtil as she serenades Harry K. Morton's dashing Count Alexis Karnac are matched only by the mesmerizing chemistry between the two actors. Carl Randall's portrayal of the mysterious Count Lazlo adds an element of suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. This scene is a testament to the magic of Broadway in the 1920s, where theatres came alive with the sounds of jazz, the energy of the city, and the unforgettable performances of its stars." "Countess Maritza" was a popular operetta that premiered on Broadway in 1926, running for over 400 performances. The production was a hit with audiences and critics alike, and the star power of Harry K. Morton, Odette Myrtil, and Carl Randall only added to its allure. The Shubert Theatre, located in the heart of Times Square, was a premier venue for live entertainment during the Jazz Age, and this scene captures the essence of a bygone era of New York nightlife and Broadway entertainment.
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