MusicalComedy OperaOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Sep 22, 1902
Closing Date
Oct 04, 1902
Previews
0
Performances
14
MusicalComedy OperaOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Victoria Theatre
(Sep 22, 1902 - Oct 04, 1902)

This production is a return engagement of Dolly Varden (Jan 27, 1902 - Jan 1903)

Description
An opera in two acts

Setting
1730 during the reigns of King George I of England and Louis XV of France

  • People
    Produced by F. C. Whitney
    Music by Julian Edwards; Libretto by Stanislaus Stange; Based on "Barnaby Rudge" by Charles Dickens; Musical Director: Enrico Morreale
    Staged by Al Holbrook
    Scenic Design by Homer Emens and John H. Young; Costume Design by Caroline Seidle
    Captain Richard Belleville
    Dolly Varden
    Lieutenant Cragsby
    Lieutenant Marlow
    John Fairfax
    Captain Horace Harcourt
    Lady Alice
    Lord Gayspark
    Lady Lucette
    Letitia Fairfax
  • Songs
    music by Julian Edwards
    Act 1
    Sung By
    Swing, My Petty One, Swing
    Lord Gayspark, Lady Lucette, Lady Alice and Female Chorus
    My Ship's the Girl for Me
    Captain Horace Harcourt and Chorus
    (For) The Knot There's No Untying
    Letitia Fairfax
    Dolly Varden
    Captain Richard Belleville
    An Aural Misunderstanding (I'm Whirling, Twirling)
    Dolly Varden, Captain Richard Belleville and Chorus
    What Love Means
    Dolly Varden and Captain Richard Belleville
    We Met in Lovers' Lane
    John Fairfax
    When Lovers Are Alone
    Letitia Fairfax and Captain Horace Harcourt
    The Cannibal Maid
    Dolly Varden and Chorus
    He Must Be Punished
    Principals and Chorus
    Act 2
    Sung By
    Lovable Love
    Letitia Fairfax, Lady Alice, Lieutenant Marlow, Lieutenant Cragsby and Company
    The Girl You Love
    Captain Horace Harcourt and Chorus
    The Navy
    Letitia Fairfax and Chorus
    For the Benefit of Man
    Letitia Fairfax, Dolly Varden, Lady Lucette and Lady Alice
    The Lay of the Jay
    Dolly Varden
    To Be with Thee
    Captain Richard Belleville
    The Song of the Sword
    John Fairfax and Male Chorus
    Brides and Grooms
    Letitia Fairfax, Dolly Varden, Lady Lucette, Lady Alice, Captain Horace Harcourt, Captain Richard Belleville, Lieutenant Marlow and Lieutenant Cragsby
Produced by F. C. Whitney
Music by Julian Edwards; Libretto by Stanislaus Stange; Based on "Barnaby Rudge" by Charles Dickens; Musical Director: Enrico Morreale
Staged by Al Holbrook
Scenic Design by Homer Emens and John H. Young; Costume Design by Caroline Seidle
Captain Richard Belleville
Dolly Varden
Lieutenant Cragsby
Lieutenant Marlow
John Fairfax
Captain Horace Harcourt
Lady Alice
Lord Gayspark
Lady Lucette
Letitia Fairfax
music by Julian Edwards
Act 1
Sung By
Swing, My Petty One, Swing
Lord Gayspark, Lady Lucette, Lady Alice and Female Chorus
My Ship's the Girl for Me
Captain Horace Harcourt and Chorus
(For) The Knot There's No Untying
Letitia Fairfax
Dolly Varden
Captain Richard Belleville
An Aural Misunderstanding (I'm Whirling, Twirling)
Dolly Varden, Captain Richard Belleville and Chorus
What Love Means
Dolly Varden and Captain Richard Belleville
We Met in Lovers' Lane
John Fairfax
When Lovers Are Alone
Letitia Fairfax and Captain Horace Harcourt
The Cannibal Maid
Dolly Varden and Chorus
He Must Be Punished
Principals and Chorus
Act 2
Sung By
Lovable Love
Letitia Fairfax, Lady Alice, Lieutenant Marlow, Lieutenant Cragsby and Company
The Girl You Love
Captain Horace Harcourt and Chorus
The Navy
Letitia Fairfax and Chorus
For the Benefit of Man
Letitia Fairfax, Dolly Varden, Lady Lucette and Lady Alice
The Lay of the Jay
Dolly Varden
To Be with Thee
Captain Richard Belleville
The Song of the Sword
John Fairfax and Male Chorus
Brides and Grooms
Letitia Fairfax, Dolly Varden, Lady Lucette, Lady Alice, Captain Horace Harcourt, Captain Richard Belleville, Lieutenant Marlow and Lieutenant Cragsby
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