When the production moved from the intimate Casino Theatre to the much larger New York Theatre, it seems to have been revamped as the ad in the New York Times the day before the first performance at the New York made a point of announcing that it would be "With increased orchestra and company" and "Newly Dressed" but with the "Same Great Cast." Prices were 50 cents to two dollars.
Some online sources incorrectly list the opening date as having been November 10, 1900, rather than November 12 (the correct date).
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