Hendrick Hudson, Jr.
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Hendrick Hudson, Jr. is an American musical play starring Corinne aka Little Corinne, the girl with the mandoline. The play was performed between 1890 and 1894 as Hendrick Hudson, then the show came back in january 1896 as Hendrick Hudson, Jr. with new characters, two detectives : "Sherlock" (John Page) and "Holmes" (Neil McNeil). The play toured and ended in february 1897.
Cast
- Kill Von Kull, the first of his kird : Joseph Cawthorn
- Sherlock, a detective : John Page
- Holmes, a detective : Neil McNeill
- Christopher Columbus : John Parkes
- Von Slick, one of Kill Von Kull's victims : Herman Greinert, jr
- Von Smooth, a victim : John H. Connolly
- Von Gloss, a victim : Mauricen Robinson
- Von Polish, also a victim : John F. Barry
- Miss Manhattan, a real Indian princess : Octavia Barbe
- Abigail, a woman of the future : Nellie Strickland
- Ysabel, a Spanish maiden af the blood royal : Ethel Strickland
- Emelina, maid of the inn : Helen Golden Welch
- Fritz Von Twinkle, a gilded youth : Georgia Stewart
- Gaff Ensign, Hudson's lieutenant : Rena Cumley
- Columbian Guards — Lulu Cosgrove, Carrie Prince, Julia Folland, Mollie Joyce, Emma Gardini, Jennie Barry, Nettie Carpenter, Nellie Arnold, Arnola Belville, Viola Fox, Mabel Riverton, Silvia Morrison, Minnie Chamberlain, Jennie Jeffreys, Stella Bennet, and Hendrick Hudson, a mariner bold, discoverer of the North river.
- Carmencita, a Spanish dancing coquette : Corinne
