Under Two Flags (play)

Under Two Flags is a play in five acts by Paul M. Potter.

It premiered at Broadway's Garden Theatre on February 5, 1901.

The original production was produced by Charles Frohman and David Belasco.

Belasco also directed the play which starred Campbell Gollan as the Marquis of Chateauroy, Francis Carlyle as Bertie Cecil, and Blanche Bates as Cigarette.

[1] A. Baldwin Sloane's musical burlesque The King's Carnival, which was mounted at the Olympia Theatre while Under Two Flags was still playing at the Garden Theatre, was a parody of courtly dramas of that period.

Blanche Bates as Cigarette in the Broadway production of Under Two Flags (1901)