MusicalOperettaRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
May 20, 1927
Closing Date
Jun 04, 1927
Performances
19
MusicalOperettaRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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Theatres
Cosmopolitan Theatre
(May 20, 1927 - Jun 04, 1927)

Description
An operetta in two acts

Setting
The fishing village of Rederring, in Cornwall. Picture gallery in Ruddigore Castle. Early in the 19th century.

Produced by Lawrence J. Anhalt
Libretto by W. S. Gilbert; Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
Directed by Charles Jones; Production Supervised by Lawrence J. Anhalt
Scenic Design by Rollo Wayne
Choral Director: Harry Gilbert; Conducted by Max Hirschfeld
Ghost of Sir Gilbert Murgatroyd
 
Chorus
 
Chorus
Chorus
Richard Dauntless
Rose Maybud
Robin Oakapple
Chorus
Sir Despard Murgatroyd
Chorus
Mad Margaret
Chorus
Chorus
Ghost of Sir Desmond Murgatroyd
 
Chorus
Chorus
Old Adam Goodheart
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Dame Hannah
Zorah
 
Chorus
Ghost of Sir Lionel Murgatroyd
 
Chorus
Ghost of Sir Joseph Murgatroyd
 
Chorus
Ghost of Sir Mervyn Murgatroyd
 
Chorus
Ghost of Sir Conrad Murgatroyd
 
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Ghost of Sir Roderic Murgatroyd
Ghost of Sir Rupert Murgatroyd
 
Chorus
Chorus
music by Arthur Sullivan; lyrics by William S. Gilbert
Act 1
Sung By
Fair is Rose as bright May day
Zorah and Chorus of Bridesmaids
Sir Rupert Murgatroyd His leisure and his riches
Dame Hannah and Chorus
If somebody there chanced to be
Rose Maybud
I know a youth who loves a little maid
Rose Maybud and Robin Oakapple
From the briny seas comes young Richard
Chorus of Bridesmaids
I shipped, d'ye see, in a revenue sloop
Richard Dauntless
My boy, you may take it from me
Robin Oakapple
The battle's roar is over, O my love!
Rose Maybud and Richard Dauntless
If well his suit is sped
Chorus of Bridesmaids
In sailing o'er life's ocean wide
Rose Maybud, Richard Dauntless and Robin Oakapple
Cheerily carols the lark Over the cot
Mad Margaret
Welcome gentry
Chorus
O why am I moody and sad
Sir Despard Murgatroyd
You understand? I think I do
Richard Dauntless and Sir Despard Murgatroyd
Hail the bride of seventeen summers
Act 2
Sung By
I once was as meek as a newborn lamb
Robin Oakapple and Old Adam Goodheart
Happily coupled are we, you see
Rose Maybud and Richard Dauntless
In bygone days I had thy love
Rose Maybud and Chorus of Bridesmaids
Painted emblems of a race
Robin Oakapple, Ghost of Sir Roderic Murgatroyd and Chorus
When the night wind howls in the chimney cowls
Ghost of Sir Roderic Murgatroyd and Chorus
He yields! He yields!
Chorus
Away, remorse! Compunction, hence!
Robin Oakapple
I once was a very abandon'd person
Mad Margaret and Sir Despard Murgatroyd
My eyes are fully open to my awful situation
Mad Margaret, Robin Oakapple and Sir Despard Murgatroyd
There grew a little flower 'neath a great oak tree
Dame Hannah and Ghost of Sir Roderic Murgatroyd
When a man has been a naughty Baronet
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