Sumurun (1912). [Pantomime]. Written by
Friedrich Freksa. Casino Theatre: 16 Jan 1912- Mar 1912 (closing date unknown/62 performances). Cast: Grete Bendorff (as "First Lady of the Harem"), Paul Conradi (as "The Sheik"), Marie Dina (as "Lady of the Harem"), Franz Dworsky (as "The Slave Dealer"), Camilla Eibenschütz (as "Sumurun, the favorite wife of the Sheik"), Fritz Feher (as "Nur-al-Din, a cloth merchant"), Hans Felix (as "The Young Sheik, the Sheik's son"), Susanne Herzog (as "Sumurun's Maid"), George Hoetzel (as "The Janitor of The Bazaar"), Albert Karchow (as "The Chief Eunuch"), Leopoldine Konstantin (as "The Beautiful Slave of Fatal Enchantment"),
Emil Lind (as "The Hunchback"), Ernst Matray (as "Nur-al-Din's Attendant"), Nicol (as "A Negro"), Marietta Reimer (as "Second Lady of the Harem"), Rosa Remi (as "Lady of the Harem"), Gretchen Ritter (as "Lady of the Harem"), Louis Seel (as "Another Attendant of Nur-al-Din"), Gretchen Suse (as "Lady of the Harem"), Marie Von Bülow (as "An Old Woman, a relative of the Hunchback"). Produced by
Winthrop Ames [earliest Broadway credit]. Note: Filmed by First National Pictures as
Sumurun (1920), directed by
Ernst Lubitsch.