Kismet
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Kismet (1911), a play in three acts by Edward
Knoblauch. [Knickerbocker Theatre, 184 perf.] The wily Baghdad beggar and poet Hajj ( Otis
Skinner) is arrested on a minor infraction by the Wazir Mansur ( Hamilton Revelle) who agrees to release him if he will kill the Caliph Abdullah ( Fred Eric). Hajj's attempt fails and he is thrown in jail alongside his old enemy Sheik Jawan ( Sheridan Block) whom he kills before escaping in the Sheik's clothing. Learning his daughter Marsinah ( Rita Jolivet) has become a concubine in the Wazir's harem, he drowns the Wazir and frees Marsinah. The Caliph, who has disguised himself as a gardener to court Marsinah, now marries her. By law he must banish Hajj, which he does, but he looks the other way when Hajj simply returns to his old haunts to beg and write poetry again. Initially rejected by all the major Broadway producers, it was presented in New York by Charles
Frohman,
Klaw, and
Erlanger only after its successful London premiere. The role of Hajj was generally considered Skinner's most popular. In 1953 a musical version with a book by Charles Lederer and Luther Davis, lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, and music based on Aleksandr Borodin themes, ran 583 performances at the
Ziegfeld Theatre with Alfred
Drake as Hajj and Richard
Kiley as the Caliph.
Notable songs: And This Is My Beloved; Baubles, Bangles and Beads; Stranger in Paradise; Night of My Nights. It has been revived several times, including an all‐black version in 1978 called
Timbuktu.
Edward KNOBLAUCH [later Anglicized to Knoblock] (1874–1945) was born in New York and educated at Harvard, but spent most of his professional career in England where he became a British subject in 1916. He began his career as an actor but soon switched to playwriting. While
Kismet was his biggest hit, Knoblauch also found success with
The Faun (1911) and
Marie‐Odile (1915). Autobiography:
Round the Room, 1939.
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