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==International productions== The operetta was swiftly performed in [[Hungary]], in an adaptation by Ernő Kulinyi and Imre Liptai, at the Király Színház in [[Budapest]], on 24 September 1926. Productions in [[Sweden]] ([[Stockholm]], Vasa-Teatern, October 6, 1926); [[Germany]] ([[Hamburg]], Operetten-Teater, October 17, 1926), and - as ''[[Mister X (1958 film)|Mister X]]'' - in [[Russia]] ([[Moscow]], November 23, 1926). There were also productions during 1926 in [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Italy]], [[Finland]] and [[Poland]]. An English language version, ''The Circus Princess'', adapted by [[Harry B. Smith]] - first seen at the [[Apollo Theatre (Atlantic City, New Jersey)|Apollo Theatre]], [[Atlantic City]], on April 4, 1927 - enjoyed a successful run at the [[Winter Garden Theatre]] in [[New York City]] from 25 April 1927 starring Guy Robertson, Desiree Tabor, and [[Robert O'Connor (actor)|Robert O'Connor]]. The circus sequences in the American production were particularly lavish, including equestrians, [[Trapeze|aerialists]], and a famous clown of the day, [[Poodles Hanneford]].<ref>Smith, Cecil (1981) p. 159.</ref> The show was staged by [[J. C. Huffman]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Hischak|first=Thomas S.|title=Enter the Playmakers: Directors and Choreographers on the New York Stage |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DCTUkTpL8V8C&pg=PA59|access-date=2014-05-30 |date=2006-01-01|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-5747-6}}</ref>
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