The Orchid is an
Edwardian musical comedy in two acts with music by
Ivan Caryll and
Lionel Monckton, a book by
James T. Tanner, lyrics by
Adrian Ross and
Percy Greenbank, and additional numbers by
Paul Rubens. The story concerns marital mix-ups and the quest of a wealthy man for a $2,000 Peruvian orchid to be sent to France. When foul play keeps the flower from reaching its destination, it is discovered that a nearly identical orchid is growing in the garden of the horticultural college.
The musical premiered in London in 1903. A
Broadway production followed in 1907.
Frank Smithson directed the
Broadway production, which opened at the
Herald Square Theatre on 8 April 1907. It ran for 178 performances, during which time the production transferred to the
Casino Theatre. It closed there on 14 September 1907. It then went on a lengthy and successful tour of the United States. It was produced by brothers
Lee and
Sam S. Shubert and choreographed by
William Rock.[3] The production used a revised book by
Joseph W. Herbert; the character of Meakin in particular was highly altered for the actor
Eddie Foy, including changing the name to "Artie Choke". Herbert also created a new part for himself, the boxer and wrestler Toby Blockett. Only 12 of the musical numbers created by Caryll and Mockton were used, and the production interpolated several songs by American songwriters, including
Jerome Kern,
Hugo Frey,
Seymour Furth and
E. Ray Goetz, among others. The cast also included
Trixie Friganza as Caroline, Amelia Stone as Lady Violet,
Laura Guerite as Zelie, George C. Boniface, Jr. as Aubrey, Melville Ellis as Ronald, and
Alfred Hickman as Guy.[3]
Synopsis
Setting: Countess of Barwick's Horticultural College and the Square and Opera House at Nice, France
Guy Scrymgeour is in love with Josephine Zaccary, but their union is opposed by his uncle, the rich and influential Mr. Chesterton, because she is the daughter of a mere orchid hunter. Meanwhile, a penniless young physician, Ronald Fausset, loves Lady Violet Anstruther. The two couples wed secretly, but the Registrar switches the names on the marriage certificates, so that Guy is joined to Lady Violet, and Ronald to Josephine.
Chesterton founds a horticultural college and sends Zaccary (Josephine's father) to Peru to seek a special $2,000 orchid, the orchid of his dreams. Zaccary is supposed to take the flower to
Nice, France, for a competitive exhibition. However, Zaccary is unreliable and goes to Paris instead, in search of flowers of the human variety. Fortunately, it is discovered that Meakin, the gardener at the horticultural college, is growing a nearly identical orchid.
Roles and original cast
Lady Violet Anstruther (principal pupil at the horticultural college) –
Gertie Millar
Caroline Twining (of a matrimonial turn) –
Connie Ediss