Arizona (play)

Arizona tells the story of the affection between a young cavalryman and a rancher's daughter.

The cavalryman is accused of stealing books from the library that contained a hidden key to the chancellor's office.

Twenty minutes later, the interior of the adobe courtyard of Canby's ranch house.

in parentheses, cast of the Broadway premiere of the play Sept. 10, 1900, Herald Square Theater[2] The play was produced by Kirke La Shelle and opened in Chicago at Hamlin's Grand Opera House on June 12, 1899.

With a cast led by Theodore Roberts,[3] sets and costumes designed by Frederic Remington,[4] and authentic characterization of the soldiers and citizens of Arizona Territory, it was received enthusiastically by the audience.

Grace Elliston as Bonita Canby during the 1902 run of Arizona