Directed by Lionel Lawrence,
Mamzelle Champagne was
Maude Fulton's Broadway debut. Viola de Costa, Eddie Fowler, Harry Short and Arthur Stanford were also in the cast. When the show was revived for four performances at the Berkeley Lyceum Theatre in October 1906, the cast included
May Yohe and
Robert O'Connor.
Mamzelle Champagne had been originally written for the 1903
Varsity Show by Woolf and Freeborn when they were students at
Columbia University. Its original title was "The Mischief Maker". Theater critic and historian
Burns Mantle later cited a letter he received from Woolf which read, "
Mamzelle Champagne was my Columbia varsity show, and was transported by a manager, Henry Pincus, to the open Madison Square Roof with a professional cast. Of course, when the college boys played it, with such lines as 'I'm a good girl—you can't insult me,' every line was a howl, but spoken by actresses the howls were missing." ==The murder==