y separately published work icon La Sonnambula single work   musical theatre   burlesque  
Adaptation of La Sonnambula Vincenzo Bellini , 1831 single work musical theatre
Issue Details: First known date: 1892... 1892 La Sonnambula
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description

A topical and musical burlesque founded on the Bellini opera, it was presented as the second production for Harry Leston's season of burlesque under the Dan Tracey management.

Notes

  • During the same week that Dan Tracey produced his burlesque of La Sonnembula there was also a production of the original Bellini opera at the Garrick Theatre (produced by William Hughes), which suggests the possibility that Leston used the Bellini work as his template.
  • It is unclear if Leston's burlesque bears any relationship to H. J. Byron's La Sonnambula; Or, The Supper, the Sleeper, and the Merry Swiss Boy (1865).
  • Another burlesque of La Sonnambula is known to have been presented at Frank Smith's Alhambra Theatre (Sydney) from 21 January 1893. There does not appear to be any relationship between the two productions.

Production Details

  • This entry has been sourced from on-going historical research into Australian-written music theatre being conducted by Dr Clay Djubal.

  • 1892: School of Arts, Sydney; 2-8 April

    • Director Harry Leston; Producer Dan Tracey.

    • Troupe: Dan Tracey's Vaudeville Minstrel and Specialty Company.

    • Cast incl. Harry Leston.

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