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Mamzell Champagne was a musical revue with book by Edgar Allen Woolf, music by Cassius Freeborn, produced by Henry Pincus, which opened June 25, 1906. On opening night, Harry K. Thaw shot and killed Stanford White: the musical's run nonetheless continued for some 60 performances.


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