Built on conventional lines, the story concerns an Englishman whose daughter, Haidee, has been kidnapped by a native bandit chief and his fierce henchmen. Others who become involved include an American on tour with his wife, son, chauffeur, and four lovely daughters. The principal actors and chorus were drawn from the opera class of the newly established Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
According to several critics the hit song of the show was 'My Egyptian Mummy' (sung by Les Williams and Myee Taylor.)
1917: Repertory Theatre, Sydney; 8, 10-11 Dec.
Review of the 1917 Sydney Repertory Theatre production of The Merchant of Bassora (8, 10-11 December).
Review of the 1917 Sydney Repertory Theatre production of The Merchant of Bassora (8, 10-11 December).
Review of the 1917 Sydney Repertory Theatre production of The Merchant of Bassora (8, 10-11 December).
Review of the 1917 Sydney Repertory Theatre production of The Merchant of Bassora (8, 10-11 December).
Review of the 1917 Sydney Repertory Theatre production of The Merchant of Bassora (8, 10-11 December).
Review of the 1917 Sydney Repertory Theatre production of The Merchant of Bassora (8, 10-11 December).
Review of the 1917 Sydney Repertory Theatre production of The Merchant of Bassora (8, 10-11 December).
Review of the 1917 Sydney Repertory Theatre production of The Merchant of Bassora (8, 10-11 December).