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The Emerald Isle
The Caves of Carrig-Cleena
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Sep 01, 1902
Closing Date
Oct 18, 1902
Performances
50
Musical
Comedy
Opera
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Herald Square Theatre
(Sep 01, 1902 - Oct 18, 1902)
Description
An opera in two acts
Setting
Outside the Lord Lieutenant's country home and the caves of Carrig Cleena about 100 years ago
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Sam S. Shubert
Music by
Sir Arthur Sullivan
and
Edward German
; Libretto by
Basil Hood
Directed by
R.H. Burnside
Frank Belcher
Sergeant Pincher
Edna Burd
Susan
W.T. Carleton
Kate Condon
Molly O'Grady
Jefferson De Angelis
Professor Bunn
John Dudley
Mickie O'Hara
Irish Peasant
Charles Dunngan
The Earl of Newton, K.P.
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Black Dan
Irish Peasant
Amelia Fields
The Countess of Newton
Helena Frederick
Lady Rosie Pippin
Lois Garneau
Kathleen
Gerald Gerome
Pat Murphy
F. Stuart Hyatt
Dr. Fiddle, D.D.
Audrey Kingsbury
Nora
Frederic K. Logan
Private Perry
Edmund Stanley
Terence O'Brien
Songs
music by
Arthur Sullivan
and
Edward German
; lyrics by
Basil Hood
Act 1
Sung By
Have ye heard the brave news
Chorus
My friends!- A Saxon stranger
Terence O'Brien
I'm descended from Brian Boru
Terence O'Brien and Chorus
Of Viceroys though we've had
Pat Murphy and Chorus
If you wish to appear as an Irish type
Professor Bunn and Chorus
On the heights of Glentann there's no voice
Molly O'Grady, Terence O'Brien and Pat Murphy
Two is company- Three is none
Lady Rosie Pippin, Susan, Terence O'Brien and Professor Bunn
I am the Lord Lieutenant
The Earl of Newton, K.P., The Countess of Newton and Dr. Fiddle, D.D.
At an early stage of life
The Earl of Newton, K.P., Lady Rosie Pippin, The Countess of Newton and Dr. Fiddle, D.D.
When Alfred's friends their King forsook
The Countess of Newton
Oh setting sun, you bid the world good-bye
Lady Rosie Pippin
Their courage high, you may defy
Lady Rosie Pippin, Susan, Molly O'Grady, Terence O'Brien and Professor Bunn
That we're soldiers no doubt you will guess
Soldiers
Now this is the song of Devonshire men
Sergeant Pincher and Chorus
It is past my comprehension
Professor Bunn
Many years ago I strode
Professor Bunn and Chorus
Their fathers fought at Ramillies
Act 2
Sung By
Is there anyone approachin'?
Chorus
Bedad, it's for him that we'll always employ
Chorus of Peasants
Och, the spalpeen! Let him drown!
Chorus of Peasants
Oh, have you met a man in debt
Terence O'Brien and Chorus
'Twas in Hyde Park beside the Row
Lady Rosie Pippin, Terence O'Brien and Chorus
I cannot play at love
Ensemble
Oh, the age in which we're living
Professor Bunn
Sing a rhyme of 'Once upon a time'
Listen! Harken, my lover
Good-bye, my native town
Pat Murphy
I love you! I love you!
Molly O'Grady and Pat Murphy
There was once a little soldier
Terence O'Brien and Chorus
With a big shillelagh
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Sam S. Shubert
Music by
Sir Arthur Sullivan
and
Edward German
; Libretto by
Basil Hood
Directed by
R.H. Burnside
Frank Belcher
Sergeant Pincher
Edna Burd
Susan
W.T. Carleton
Kate Condon
Molly O'Grady
Jefferson De Angelis
Professor Bunn
John Dudley
Mickie O'Hara
Irish Peasant
Charles Dunngan
The Earl of Newton, K.P.
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Black Dan
Irish Peasant
Amelia Fields
The Countess of Newton
Helena Frederick
Lady Rosie Pippin
Lois Garneau
Kathleen
Gerald Gerome
Pat Murphy
F. Stuart Hyatt
Dr. Fiddle, D.D.
Audrey Kingsbury
Nora
Frederic K. Logan
Private Perry
Edmund Stanley
Terence O'Brien
music by
Arthur Sullivan
and
Edward German
; lyrics by
Basil Hood
Act 1
Sung By
Have ye heard the brave news
Chorus
My friends!- A Saxon stranger
Terence O'Brien
I'm descended from Brian Boru
Terence O'Brien and Chorus
Of Viceroys though we've had
Pat Murphy and Chorus
If you wish to appear as an Irish type
Professor Bunn and Chorus
On the heights of Glentann there's no voice
Molly O'Grady, Terence O'Brien and Pat Murphy
Two is company- Three is none
Lady Rosie Pippin, Susan, Terence O'Brien and Professor Bunn
I am the Lord Lieutenant
The Earl of Newton, K.P., The Countess of Newton and Dr. Fiddle, D.D.
At an early stage of life
The Earl of Newton, K.P., Lady Rosie Pippin, The Countess of Newton and Dr. Fiddle, D.D.
When Alfred's friends their King forsook
The Countess of Newton
Oh setting sun, you bid the world good-bye
Lady Rosie Pippin
Their courage high, you may defy
Lady Rosie Pippin, Susan, Molly O'Grady, Terence O'Brien and Professor Bunn
That we're soldiers no doubt you will guess
Soldiers
Now this is the song of Devonshire men
Sergeant Pincher and Chorus
It is past my comprehension
Professor Bunn
Many years ago I strode
Professor Bunn and Chorus
Their fathers fought at Ramillies
Act 2
Sung By
Is there anyone approachin'?
Chorus
Bedad, it's for him that we'll always employ
Chorus of Peasants
Och, the spalpeen! Let him drown!
Chorus of Peasants
Oh, have you met a man in debt
Terence O'Brien and Chorus
'Twas in Hyde Park beside the Row
Lady Rosie Pippin, Terence O'Brien and Chorus
I cannot play at love
Ensemble
Oh, the age in which we're living
Professor Bunn
Sing a rhyme of 'Once upon a time'
Listen! Harken, my lover
Good-bye, my native town
Pat Murphy
I love you! I love you!
Molly O'Grady and Pat Murphy
There was once a little soldier
Terence O'Brien and Chorus
With a big shillelagh
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