The successful premiere was at the
Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Rue Monsigny, Paris, on 12 February 1857, subsequently revived, and productions followed in Vienna (as
Ritter Eisenfrass) in 1864 and London (as
The Last of the Paladins) in 1868. The work was first performed in England on 1 July 1857 at
St James's Theatre during Offenbach's second visit to London, arranged by his father-in-law John Mitchell, when the composer brought the Bouffes company including orchestra and offered 19 different pieces, 11 by him. The authors had defied the theatrical regulation forbidding more than four characters in a stage piece at the Bouffes Parisiens theatre by adding a fifth who had no tongue and could therefore only 'sing' grunts and barks in the 'quintet'. In the Duo Offenbach mocks the
Salle Le Peletier, home of the Paris Opéra, and quotes from operas by
Meyerbeer,
Donizetti and
Halévy. A complete performance of
Croquefer forms part of the 1996 television film
Offenbachs Geheimnis, directed by
István Szabó, with
Graham Clark and
Laurence Dale among the cast.
Croquefer was revived by the Compagnie Les Brigands at the
Théâtre de l'Athénée as part of a double-bill with ''
L'Île de Tulipatan'' in December 2012.
Opera della Luna revived an English version of the piece in England in 2016. ==Roles==