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Edwardian musical comedy by Seymour Hicks and Harry Nicholls
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Katie Seymour as Alice
A Runaway Girl is an
Edwardian musical comedy in two acts written in 1898 by
Seymour Hicks and
Harry Nicholls . The
composer was
Ivan Caryll , with additional music by
Lionel Monckton and lyrics by
Aubrey Hopwood and
Harry Greenbank . It was produced by
George Edwardes at the
Gaiety Theatre, London , opening on 21 May 1898 and ran for a very successful 593 performances. It starred Hicks's wife,
Ellaline Terriss and the comic actor
Edmund Payne .
The work had stiff competition in London in 1898, as other successful musical comedy openings included
A Greek Slave and
The Belle of New York . A Runway Girl ran at
Daly's Theatre in New York City in 1898 and again in 1900.
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The story concerns an Englishwoman who joins a group of musicians in Italy who are really bandits. It is set in
Corsica and
Venice .
Roles
Brother Tamarind (A Lay Brother of St Pierre) –
Harry Monkhouse
Guy Stanley (Lord Coodle's Nephew) –
W. Louis Bradfield
Lord Coodle (A Tea House Keeper) – Fred Kaye
Signor Paloni (Consul at Corsica) –
Robert Nainby
Mr. Creel (An Entomologist) –
Willie Warde
Sir William Hake (A Cook's Tourist) – Fred Wright
Leonello (Head of a Wandering Troupe of Musicians) –
John Coates
Pietro Pascara (Also of the Troupe) – Edward O'Niell
Flipper (A Jockey) –
Edmund Payne
Alice (Lady Coodle's Maid) –
Katie Seymour
Dorothy Stanley – Ethel Hayden (replaced by
Grace Palotta )
Carmenita (A Street Musician) –
Connie Ediss
Lady Coodle – M. Talbot
Fraulein Ehrenbreitstein Von Der Höhe (A Cook's Tourist) – Grace Palotta
Winifred Grey (An Orphan) –
Ellaline Terriss
Musical numbers
Act I
No. 1 - Opening Chorus and Scene" - "Breathe soft, wind of the South..."
No. 2 - Song - Winifred and Chorus - "The Sly Cigarette."
No. 3 - Song - Leonello and Chorus - "Sea-girt land of my home..."
No. 4 - Chorus - "Hark, the Convent Bell is ringing..."
No. 5 - Scene II - Opening Chorus and Scene - "Bright and blue our sunny skies..."
No. 6 - Song - Guy and Chorus - "There are girls of every station..."
No. 7 - Song - Winifred and Chorus - "I'm only a poor little singing girl..."
No. 8 - Duet - Winifred and Guy - "Of all the maids I've ever seen..."
No. 9 - Concerted Piece an Dance - "The Man from Cook's."
No. 10 - Duet - Carmenita and Tamarind - "We've left Barcelona society..."
No. 11 - Finale - Act I - "To Venice."
Act II
Cast of a 1921 production in Ireland
No. 12 - Act II Opening Chorus and Scene - "In Venice when fêtes are swinging..."
No. 13 - Trio - Winifred, Guy and Flipper - "We have left pursuit behind us..."
No. 14 - Song - Hake and Chorus - "When you're out on the spree..."
No. 15 - Song - Dorothy and Chorus - "Soldiers in the Park."
No. 16 - Song - Winifred and Chorus - "The lazy town is dreaming..."
No. 17 - Carnival Chorus - "Welcome to the Water Fête..."
No. 17a - Song - Leonello and Chorus - "Comrades all! Come, see the sight..."
No. 18 - Song - Winifred and Chorus - "There was once a little boy..."
No. 19 - Duet - Alice and Flipper - "When de twilight's fallin'..."
No. 20 - Song - Carmenita and Chorus - "Though my family's pedigree..."
No. 21 - Finale - Act II - "I'm only a poor little singing girl..." and "Soldiers in the Park."
Addendum 1 - Song - Winifred and Chorus - "When the little pigs begin to fly..."
Addendum 2 - Song - Carmenita and Chorus - "I thought it my duty to say so."
Addendum 3 - Song - Winifred and Chorus - "Merry little gipsy maid." (marked as "No. 4.")
Addendum 4 - Song - Carmenita and Chorus - "Pussy Jumps." (2 verses only)
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