Mystery Solved: The Truth About Gilbert & Sullivan’s Star Lilian LaRue
Lilian La Rue? Oh heavens, that name sounds like something out of a New Orleans drag show. Lily Street, maybe?
read moreLilian La Rue? Oh heavens, that name sounds like something out of a New Orleans drag show. Lily Street, maybe?
read moreAdolf Philipp (b Lübeck, 29 January 1864; d New York, 30 July 1936) was the eclectic leading light of the
read moreNot so very many years ago, two young students, already laurelled, each one, with considerable success, entered the Queensland Conservatorium
read moreChu Chin Chow was a version of the Arabian Nights’ Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves tale, put together by
read moreGiuditta was the last of the series of darkly coloured romantic operettas (this one purposely titled ‘musikalische Komödie’) composed by
read moreMore years ago than I care to count, I was staying at New York’s Algonquin Hotel, in my capacity as
read moreJean-François Philibert Berthelier (b Panissières, Loire, 14 December 1828; d Paris, 29 September 1888) was a comic actor and singer
read moreNoel Coward. His name has become a kind of cliché, in the decades since his death, as the epitome of
read moreWhen the ambitious young soprano of the famed Bostonians company, Alice Nielsen, decided to break away from the group and
read moreIt is not often that I write about recordings. Since my massive listening-writing effort of The Musical Theatre on Record,
read moreAstrologically speaking, we’re still living under an Aquarian moon. And this week, we are celebrating the birthdays of two of
read moreWhen I was very young, I had a book called something like The Operas of Puccini. I can’t remember –
read moreOf the great opéras-bouffes of Offenbach’s early years, the one which has suffered the most inexplicable eclipse in the 20th
read moreAnyone who has walked into a bookshop in the USA recently will have noticed that Ethan Mordden’s attractively packaged Anything
read moreLast year, while in Berlin, I went to see the musical produced by the UDK musical-theatre school and its graduating
read moreDo you know Phi-Phi? Unless you are French or Hungarian and over 90 years of age, you won’t ever have
read moreHere is something really yummy: a collection of essays dealing with various aspects of popular musical theater at the beginning
read moreOne of the most successful romantic musical plays of the 1920s, Show Boat (Ziegfeld Theater, New York, 27 December 1927)
read moreFrank Wedekind’s Frühlingserwachen (1891) is a ‘famous’ play. ‘Famous’ in a Lady Chatterley’s Lover way. There’s nothing like some healthy
read more‘Die fesche Pepi’ – ‘Jolly Josie’ – was one of the most popular and famous stars of the Viennese musical
read moreBorn in Graz to theatrical parents, Geistinger first went on the stage as a child and had an early exposure
read moreZulma Bouffar (b Nérac, 24 May 1841) made her first appearance on the stage at the age of six, at
read moreShe was the six-year shooting star of Offenbach’s Théâtre des Variétés series whose dazzling career declined at the same time
read moreLydia Thompson [Eliza Hodges Thompson] is one of the theatre’s ‘legends’, and as in the case of other such legendary
read moreMarie Desclauzas was a buxom and eventually hefty star of the opérette stage who became the most admired musical character
read moreAustralia’s most successful ever international manufacturer of musical plays was born Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, Canada 10 May 1842. The grandson of
read moreLovers of operetta and musicals had the rare opportunity for a week-long wallow in their favorite sport during the Ohio
read moreFor the last five days, I’ve been in Ohio. Yes, Ohio, USA. Yes, I know I said, years ago, that
read moreNext week, the Ohio Light Opera is starting its 36th season – with 7 (in writing: seven!) productions on offer
read moreWhat became eventually known as “operetta” or “opérette” didn’t start its life under that name. The earliest works of the
read moreThe founding Artistic Director of the Ohio Light Opera, James Stuart, has always taken the mission of his company very
read more“Gender Studies” are something on everyone’s lips these days. Yet, somewhat surprisingly, the operetta world has hardly taken note of
read moreI don’t suppose the name means very much nowadays to anyone but a handful of music and theatre historians. Emily
read moreI don’t think I have been to a solo piano concert since I was at school. Julius Katchen. Lili Kraus.
read moreNaughty Marietta was written as a commission from impresario Oscar Hammerstein, a transfuge from the world of opera, for a
read moreThe Student Prince was not the first musical to be based on Meyer-Förster’s 1901 Studentenstück Alt Heidelberg (Berliner Theater 22
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