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English: Illustration from Theatre Magazine for the premiere of Walter Damrosch's opera Cyrano showing the stage setting for Act 2 with inset portraits of Pasquale Amato (left) and Frances Alda (right).
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Source Theatre Magazine, Vol. 17, 1913, p. 106
Author Stage setting by White Studio; inset portraits by Mishkin

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