MusicalOperettaRevival
Opening Date
May 04, 1936
Closing Date
May 09, 1936
Performances
8
MusicalOperettaRevival

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

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This production played in repertory with The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance

Theatres
Majestic Theatre
(May 04, 1936 - May 09, 1936)

Description
An operetta in two acts

Setting
An Arcadian Landscape. Palace Yard, Westminster. Between 1700 and 1882.

  • People
    Produced by S.M. Chartock
    Written by W. S. Gilbert; Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
    Staged by Frank Moulan
    Lord Tolloler
    The Lord Chancellor
    Iolanthe
    Strephon
    Phyllis
    Earl of Mountararat
    Queen of the Fairies
    Private Willis
  • Songs
    music by Arthur Sullivan; lyrics by William S. Gilbert
    Act 1
    Sung By
    Tripping hither, tripping thither
    Celia and Leila
    Iolanthe! From thy dark exile thou art summoned
    Queen of the Fairies, Iolanthe, Celia, Leila and Chorus of Fairies
    Good morrow, good mother
    Strephon and Chorus of Fairies
    Fare thee well, attractive stranger
    Queen of the Fairies and Chorus of Fairies
    Good morrow, good lover!
    Phyllis and Strephon
    None shall part us from each other
    Phyllis and Strephon
    Loudly let the trumpet bray
    Tenors and Basses
    The law is the true embodiment
    The Lord Chancellor and Chorus of Peers
    My well-loved lord and guardian dear
    Phyllis, Lord Tolloler and Earl of Mountararat
    Nay, tempt me not
    Phyllis
    Spurn not the nobly born
    Lord Tolloler and Chorus
    Lords, it may not be!
    Phyllis, Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat, Strephon, The Lord Chancellor and Chorus of Peers
    When I went to the Bar as a very young man
    The Lord Chancellor
    When darkly looms the day
    Phyllis, Iolanthe, Queen of the Fairies, Leila, Celia, Strephon, Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat, The Lord Chancellor and Chorus of Fairies and Peers
    Act 2
    Sung By
    When all night long a chap remains
    Private Willis
    Strephon's a member of Parliament!
    Chorus
    When Britain truly ruled the waves
    Earl of Mountararat and Chorus
    In vain you plead to us, Don't go!
    Leila, Celia, Chorus of Fairies, Earl of Mountararat and Lord Tolloler
    Oh, foolish fay
    Queen of the Fairies and Chorus of Fairies
    Tho' p'raps I may incur your blame
    Phyllis, Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat and Private Willis
    Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest
    The Lord Chancellor
    He who shies at such a prize
    Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat and The Lord Chancellor
    My Bill has now been read a second time
    Strephon
    If we're weak enough to tarry
    Phyllis and Strephon
    My lord, a suppliant at your feet I kneel
    Fairies and Iolanthe
    It may not be-for so the fates decide!
    Iolanthe, Queen of the Fairies, The Lord Chancellor and Fairies
    Soon as we may, off and away!
    Phyllis, Iolanthe, Queen of the Fairies, Leila, Celia, Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat, Strephon, The Lord Chancellor and Chorus of Fairies and Peers
Produced by S.M. Chartock
Written by W. S. Gilbert; Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
Staged by Frank Moulan
Lord Tolloler
The Lord Chancellor
Iolanthe
Strephon
Phyllis
Earl of Mountararat
Queen of the Fairies
Private Willis
music by Arthur Sullivan; lyrics by William S. Gilbert
Act 1
Sung By
Tripping hither, tripping thither
Celia and Leila
Iolanthe! From thy dark exile thou art summoned
Queen of the Fairies, Iolanthe, Celia, Leila and Chorus of Fairies
Good morrow, good mother
Strephon and Chorus of Fairies
Fare thee well, attractive stranger
Queen of the Fairies and Chorus of Fairies
Good morrow, good lover!
Phyllis and Strephon
None shall part us from each other
Phyllis and Strephon
Loudly let the trumpet bray
Tenors and Basses
The law is the true embodiment
The Lord Chancellor and Chorus of Peers
My well-loved lord and guardian dear
Phyllis, Lord Tolloler and Earl of Mountararat
Nay, tempt me not
Phyllis
Spurn not the nobly born
Lord Tolloler and Chorus
Lords, it may not be!
Phyllis, Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat, Strephon, The Lord Chancellor and Chorus of Peers
When I went to the Bar as a very young man
The Lord Chancellor
When darkly looms the day
Phyllis, Iolanthe, Queen of the Fairies, Leila, Celia, Strephon, Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat, The Lord Chancellor and Chorus of Fairies and Peers
Act 2
Sung By
When all night long a chap remains
Private Willis
Strephon's a member of Parliament!
Chorus
When Britain truly ruled the waves
Earl of Mountararat and Chorus
In vain you plead to us, Don't go!
Leila, Celia, Chorus of Fairies, Earl of Mountararat and Lord Tolloler
Oh, foolish fay
Queen of the Fairies and Chorus of Fairies
Tho' p'raps I may incur your blame
Phyllis, Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat and Private Willis
Love, unrequited, robs me of my rest
The Lord Chancellor
He who shies at such a prize
Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat and The Lord Chancellor
My Bill has now been read a second time
Strephon
If we're weak enough to tarry
Phyllis and Strephon
My lord, a suppliant at your feet I kneel
Fairies and Iolanthe
It may not be-for so the fates decide!
Iolanthe, Queen of the Fairies, The Lord Chancellor and Fairies
Soon as we may, off and away!
Phyllis, Iolanthe, Queen of the Fairies, Leila, Celia, Lord Tolloler, Earl of Mountararat, Strephon, The Lord Chancellor and Chorus of Fairies and Peers
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