The Queen's Mate is an 1888 comic opera in English adapted from the French La Princesse des Canaries by Charles Lecocq (or Pepita in London in 1888), with a libretto by Harry Paulton.
The play was first performed in San Francisco in January 1888, and successfully toured on its way east through April.[1]
It had its New York City debut at the former Broadway Theatre on May 2, 1888, presented by the J.C. Duff Company.[2][3] It ran through June 30 for 61 total performances,[4][5] before returning after a summer break to play again from August 13[6] to September 8 (28 additional performances).[7][8][9]
After closing in New York, it again went on the road, for 14 weeks, and played the month of October in Chicago.[1]
^(20 June 1888). The Queen's Mate, The New York Times (brief note that 50th performance was reached on June 19, where sovenir programmes where engraved illustrations were distributed)