(Who is said to "devour men's souls")

(Major Domo)

(Minister of War)

(a Corean Giant, Yo-San's slave)

(Daughter of the Prince of Tosan)

(a fisher of carp)

(Nephew of Zakkuri)

(Kara's Two-sword Man)

(Kara's Two-sword Man)

(Outlaw Prince and leader of the two-sword men)

(The beautiful Geisha of Red Maple Gardens)

(guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes)

(Yo-San's maid)

(Priest of the Band of Samurai, Kara's Two-sword Ma)

(guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes)

(Chidori's maid)

(a dweller in "The City Without Nights")

(The Gnarled-Back, spy of Zakkuri)

(a teacher of manners)

(Little Lady of the Rain-bow, Rosy Sky's maid)

(guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes)

(guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes)

(Kara's Two-sword Man)

(Watcher of Watchers, spy of Zakkuri)

(Prince of Tosan)

(Tonda-Tanji's Aunt)

(Kara's Two-sword Man)

(Watcher at the Prince of Tosan's Yashiki)

(Son of Nagoya)

(Teller of who Comes and who Goes, spy of Zakkuri)

Production Team

Hepner Wig Designer
David Belasco Director
(Staging)
Mme. Freisinger Costume Designer
William Furst Composer
(Incidental Music)
Musical Director
Ernest Gros Scenic Designer

The Darling of the Gods FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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