MusicalBurlesque ComedyOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Mar 06, 1848
Closing Date
Apr 29, 1848
Performances
2
MusicalBurlesque ComedyOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Park Theatre
(Mar 06, 1848 - Apr 22, 1848)
Broadway Theatre
(Apr 22, 1848 - Apr 29, 1848)

Description
A Grand Tragical Comical Burlesque in Two Acts, 6 Scenes.

  • People
    Produced by Edmund Simpson
    Written by John Brougham
    Tapiokee
    La Belle Sauvage, squalling Squaw of Metamora
    Metamora
    ultimate Pollywog, aboriginal hero, favorite child
    Lord Fitzfaddle
    highly-to-be-envied, to die by Metamora's knife
    Anaconda
    a recreant red man, rather serpentine
    Bad-Enough
    a most unpleasant individual
    Pappy Vaughan
    an influential early settler, early settled
    Oceana
    old Vaughan's daughter, a chip off the old block
    Worser
    much the same, only more so
    Whiskee Toddi
    skilled in talk, so we are informed
    Master Walter
    not the hunchback, but over head and ears in love
    Old Tar
    Indian interpreter, from the Junk, savage/sailor
    Kantshine
    a friend, who gives excellent advice
  • Songs
    Act 1
    Sung By
    O slumber, my darling
    Tapiokee
    Dan Tucker
    Chorus
    Metamora seizes Vaughan
    Act 2
    Sung By
    Hush-a-by, baby, on the tree top
    Tapiokee
    Burlesque Combat
    We're all nodding
    Chorus
    You're all lying, lie, lie, lying
    Metamora
    Finale
    Metamora
    Pollywog, Polly, Polly, Pollywog
    Chorus
    Comic Dance and Tableau
Produced by Edmund Simpson
Written by John Brougham
Tapiokee
La Belle Sauvage, squalling Squaw of Metamora
Metamora
ultimate Pollywog, aboriginal hero, favorite child
Lord Fitzfaddle
highly-to-be-envied, to die by Metamora's knife
Anaconda
a recreant red man, rather serpentine
Bad-Enough
a most unpleasant individual
Pappy Vaughan
an influential early settler, early settled
Oceana
old Vaughan's daughter, a chip off the old block
Worser
much the same, only more so
Whiskee Toddi
skilled in talk, so we are informed
Master Walter
not the hunchback, but over head and ears in love
Old Tar
Indian interpreter, from the Junk, savage/sailor
Kantshine
a friend, who gives excellent advice
Act 1
Sung By
O slumber, my darling
Tapiokee
Dan Tucker
Chorus
Metamora seizes Vaughan
Act 2
Sung By
Hush-a-by, baby, on the tree top
Tapiokee
Burlesque Combat
We're all nodding
Chorus
You're all lying, lie, lie, lying
Metamora
Finale
Metamora
Pollywog, Polly, Polly, Pollywog
Chorus
Comic Dance and Tableau
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