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126: 301: 22: 197:. Two of Baron Trenck's tenants, Nikola and Mariza, have avoided the Baron's seigniorial rights (in this sanitized version the Baron has the right to kiss the bride), by getting married without his permission. Meanwhile, the Baron saves Countess Lydia from being kidnapped by Alla Wunja and his band of marauding Haiduks. Wanting a kiss as his reward the Countess flees on horseback, assisted by Nikola and Mariza. 200:
All later meet at the Empress's chateau, where Lydia, who secretly loves the Baron, is coerced by her Aunt Cornelia into accepting the marriage proposal of the elderly French Ambassador, the Marquis de Bouillaibaise. In a sudden twist the show ends with Countess Lydia and Baron Trenck joined
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was "a bewitching Countess Lydia, at her wit's end over the constant dallying of her rapscallion lover, Trenck ... she acts interestingly, but her voice, admirably and so easily used by turns for comedy, tenderness and passion, would win its way anywhere."
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When Fred Whitney took over the lease of the Waldorf/Strand Theatre he chose to rename it the Whitney, opening his first season with
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Various cut and alterations were made in an attempt to improve the show but despite these it ran for just 43 performances. The
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ran at the Whitney Theatre (Novello Theatre|Strand Theatre) from 22 April 22nd to 3 June 1911. The original score was by
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in New York from 11 March to 13 April 1912 where it did even less well – running for just 40 performances.
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Appendix 1 Productions of Operetta from the German Stage on Broadway and in the West End, 1900–1940
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A Pandour Does His Duty – Mariza, Cornelia, Nikola, Wurzburger, Master of Ceremonies, Alla Wunja
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Based on a 1908 German work of the same name first performed at the Stadttheater in
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Opening Chorus: Blend Your Voices – Mariza, Nikola, Master of Ceremonies and Chorus
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The London Stage 1910–1919: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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Caroline Hatchard: A Voice Without Equal - Classical Music on the Web
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with additional music by Alfred G. Robyn to a book and lyrics by
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You Villains – Lydia, Trenck, Nikola, Alla Wunja, Haiduks Chorus
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This Handsome Soldier is too Bold – Lydia, Mariza and Nikola
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called the "weak, heavy and uninteresting" book. However,
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Act 2: The Empress Maria Theresa's Chateau, near Vienna
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Oh Save Me – Lydia, Mariza, Nikola, Master of Ceremonies
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1908 comic opera in three acts composed by Felix Albini
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Things Romantic Are My Delight (Waltz Song) – Lydia
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Index


comic opera
Baron Franz von der Trenck
Felix Albini
Alfred Maria Willner
Robert Bodanzky
Leipzig
Frederick Franklin Schrader
Henry Blossom
Strand Theatre
Walter Passmore
Walter Hyde
Caroline Hatchard
Leipzig
Felix Albini
Alfred Maria Willner
Robert Bodanzky
Frederick Franklin Schrader
Henry Blossom

The Stage
The Times
Walter Hyde
Caroline Hatchard
Broadway
Casino Theatre
Baron Franz von der Trenck
comic opera
Marie Therese of Austria
Walter Passmore

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