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Boccaccio
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 05, 1898
Closing Date
Sep 10, 1898
Performances
8
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Sep 05, 1898
Close Date: Sep 10, 1898
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Theatres
American Theatre
(Sep 05, 1898 - Sep 10, 1898)
Setting
Florence, Casina Valley, and the Palace of the Duke of Tuscany
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Castle Square Opera Company
Music by
Franz Von Suppé
; English libretto adapted from the Viennese operette by
F. Zell
and
Richard Genee
; Musical Director:
Adolph Liesegang
Staged by
Edward P. Temple
Scenic Design by
Frank King
Harry L. Chase
Leonetto
Boccaccio's friend and student
Attalie Claire
Beatrice
Scalza's daughter
Raymond Hitchcock
Lambertuccio
a grocer
Emma King
Fillappa
Villa Knox
Fiametta
Lambertuccio's adopted daughter
Rose Leighton
Peronella
Lambertuccio's sister
Lizzie Macnichol
Boccaccio
novelist and poet
Maud Marean
Fresco
the cooper's apprentice
Frank Moulan
Scalza
a barber
Sol Philip
The Unknown
Frank Ranney
Major Domo to the Duke
O. W. Risley
Checco
a beggar
Joseph F. Sheehan
Pietro
Prince of Palermo
William G. Stewart
Lotteringhi
a cooper
Marie Stuart
Oretta
S. P. Veron
Book Peddler
Songs
music by
Franz Von Suppé
Act 1
Sung By
Rich and poor, old and young
Checco and Beggars
Golden sunlight, balmy air
Leonetto and Beggars
Beautiful roses, this view discloses
Students
The latest novels of the best authors
Chorus
Long live Boccaccio
Chorus
Lovely charmer, hear these sounds
Scalza
Heavens, what a task
Beatrice
They are coming-they are fighting
Scalza, Leonetto, Boccaccio and Beatrice
Though swords are clashing and whirling
Scalza and Chorus
I see a gay young fellow standing nigh
Boccaccio, Leonetto and Students
Listen to the bells' sweet chime
Fiametta and Peronella
If I have but affection
Fiametta
I have had a great ambition since I reached a man's condition
Pietro
Listen to the bells' sweet chime
(Reprise)
Chorus
A poor blind man impores your aid
Boccaccio and Fiametta
Worthy Citizens of the town, remember well
All
Act 2
Sung By
The girl of my heart's a treasure
Leonetto and Students
To be a star would be my highest bliss
Boccaccio, Pietro and Leonetto
My wife has a scolding tongue
Lotteringhi
My heart beats quite tempestuously
Fiametta, Isabella and Peronella
Young maidens must beware
Isabella
When they ask me for the news
Boccaccio
Let us improve the moment dear
Boccaccio, Fiametta and Lambertuccio
Oh, I am happy, oh!
Pietro, Lotteringhi, Lambertuccio, Fiametta, Isabella and Boccaccio
Hear me! Leave off! 'Tis not me!
The Unknown, Lotteringhi, Scalza, Fiametta, Isabella, Beatrice, Peronella and Chorus
Blissful tidings, reassuring
Fiametta and All
Act 3
Sung By
Refreshing fountains
Chorus
See the goblet flash and sparkle!
Pietro and Chorus
Mia bella fiorentina
Boccaccio and Fiametta
Ye foolish men, your grudge and spite
Boccaccio, Lotteringhi, Lambertuccio, Scalza, Beatrice and Isabella
Wit, truth and humor
Boccaccio and All
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Castle Square Opera Company
Music by
Franz Von Suppé
; English libretto adapted from the Viennese operette by
F. Zell
and
Richard Genee
; Musical Director:
Adolph Liesegang
Staged by
Edward P. Temple
Scenic Design by
Frank King
Harry L. Chase
Leonetto
Boccaccio's friend and student
Attalie Claire
Beatrice
Scalza's daughter
Raymond Hitchcock
Lambertuccio
a grocer
Emma King
Fillappa
Villa Knox
Fiametta
Lambertuccio's adopted daughter
Rose Leighton
Peronella
Lambertuccio's sister
Lizzie Macnichol
Boccaccio
novelist and poet
Maud Marean
Fresco
the cooper's apprentice
Frank Moulan
Scalza
a barber
Sol Philip
The Unknown
Frank Ranney
Major Domo to the Duke
O. W. Risley
Checco
a beggar
Joseph F. Sheehan
Pietro
Prince of Palermo
William G. Stewart
Lotteringhi
a cooper
Marie Stuart
Oretta
S. P. Veron
Book Peddler
music by
Franz Von Suppé
Act 1
Sung By
Rich and poor, old and young
Checco and Beggars
Golden sunlight, balmy air
Leonetto and Beggars
Beautiful roses, this view discloses
Students
The latest novels of the best authors
Chorus
Long live Boccaccio
Chorus
Lovely charmer, hear these sounds
Scalza
Heavens, what a task
Beatrice
They are coming-they are fighting
Scalza, Leonetto, Boccaccio and Beatrice
Though swords are clashing and whirling
Scalza and Chorus
I see a gay young fellow standing nigh
Boccaccio, Leonetto and Students
Listen to the bells' sweet chime
Fiametta and Peronella
If I have but affection
Fiametta
I have had a great ambition since I reached a man's condition
Pietro
Listen to the bells' sweet chime
(Reprise)
Chorus
A poor blind man impores your aid
Boccaccio and Fiametta
Worthy Citizens of the town, remember well
All
Act 2
Sung By
The girl of my heart's a treasure
Leonetto and Students
To be a star would be my highest bliss
Boccaccio, Pietro and Leonetto
My wife has a scolding tongue
Lotteringhi
My heart beats quite tempestuously
Fiametta, Isabella and Peronella
Young maidens must beware
Isabella
When they ask me for the news
Boccaccio
Let us improve the moment dear
Boccaccio, Fiametta and Lambertuccio
Oh, I am happy, oh!
Pietro, Lotteringhi, Lambertuccio, Fiametta, Isabella and Boccaccio
Hear me! Leave off! 'Tis not me!
The Unknown, Lotteringhi, Scalza, Fiametta, Isabella, Beatrice, Peronella and Chorus
Blissful tidings, reassuring
Fiametta and All
Act 3
Sung By
Refreshing fountains
Chorus
See the goblet flash and sparkle!
Pietro and Chorus
Mia bella fiorentina
Boccaccio and Fiametta
Ye foolish men, your grudge and spite
Boccaccio, Lotteringhi, Lambertuccio, Scalza, Beatrice and Isabella
Wit, truth and humor
Boccaccio and All
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