The Mystery of the Blue Diamond
Tintin in India or The Mystery of the Blue Diamond, is a 1941 Belgian theatre piece in three acts written by Hergé and Jacques Van Melkebeke. It features Hergé's famous character, Tintin, and covers much of the second half of Cigars of the Pharaoh as Tintin attempts to rescue a stolen blue diamond. The events of the story occur within the chronology of Tintin stories, between The Crab with the Golden Claws and The Shooting Star.
History
Van Melkebeke wrote the first and third act, with Hergé writing the second act. This was the first time that Hergé worked so closely with another author to write one of his works. The play was performed at the Théâtre Royal des Galeries in Brussels, directed by Paul Riga, and found success with the public. The script of the play is considered to be lost.It is possible that the inspiration for the diamond comes from the story about Hope Diamond.
List of characters and cast
In order of appearance:- Prime Minister Badapour: Reginald Dourka Romane
- Durant and Durand: Marcel André — the two detectives commonly known as Thomson and Thompson. Here they are introduced by name for the first time — as "Durant and Durand", although they were later renamed "Dupont and Dupond".
- Dr. Mickey Nickolson: Georges Keppens
- Ms. Nickolson: Nelly Corbusier
- The Maharajah of Padakhore: Franz Joubert
- Mr. Chippendale : Paul Riga
- Madame Chippendale: Christiane Wéry
- Viscount Koulanky, Ambassador of Ruritania: Paul Saussus
- Tintin : Jeanne Rubens
- Fakir Caudebathimouva Thoubva: Dara Gee
- Maharaja's servant: Jean DusartRampura Lieutenant: Dara Gee