The Siren is a musical in three acts, adapted from the operetta Die Sirene, with music by Leo Fall and text by Leo Stein and A. M. Willner.
The Siren was adapted into English by Harry B. Smith.
It was first produced on Broadway by Charles Frohman at the Knickerbocker Theatre from August 28, 1911 to December 16 of the same year, playing for 116 performances.
[1] Setting: Vienna The police believe that a handsome marquis is writing satiric letters about the government.
They hire a beautiful young woman to prove the case.