Massaniello single work   musical theatre   burlesque   humour  
Alternative title: Massaniello; Or, The She-Mute, the Emeute, or the Pilchards in the Bay of Naples; Massaniello; Or, The Fisherman, the Prince and the Donkey
Adaptation of Masaniello; Or, The Fish'oman of Naples Robert Brough , 1857 single work musical theatre
Issue Details: First known date: 1865... 1865 Massaniello
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Adapted from Auber's opera Massaniello; Ou, La Muette de Portici (The Mute Girl of Portici) and written expressly for the Christy Minstrels troupe, the second 1865 Melbourne season was advertised in the Argus as a 'new local burlesque' done in blackface (23 October 1865, p.5). An earlier review in the same paper also records, 'The affair as was to be anticipated, overflows with absurdities. It is chiefly remarkable for local allusions, most of which are political, and are received with applause or disapproval, just as they are acceptable or unwelcome to the audience. The visit of the pilchards to Hobson's Bay is made a prominent feature, and the sudden disappearance of the fish is ascribed to the Ministry' (9 October 1865, p.5).

In relation to the music, the Argus notes, 'Some of the finest airs from the opera are introduced, including the ballad, 'Sister Dear', which [was] well sing by Mr Herberte' (9 October 1865, p.5).

The opera (and burlesque version) is loosely based on the historical uprising of Neapolitan fisherman, Massaniello, who led the 1647 revolt against the Spanish rule over Naples.

Notes

  • Another burlesque titled Massianello was staged in Brisbane at the Victoria Hall beginning 1 October 1867. It is unclear as to whether this version is related to either of the above productions (see Brisbane Courier 12 October 1867, p.2).

Production Details

  • 1865: Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne, 7-19 and 31 October, and 1 and 3-4 November

    • Lessee W. Hoskins; Director J .W. Smith; Troupe Christy's Minstrels (Manager J.W. Smith).
    • Cast incl. Miss Stanley, Miss Howard, E. Harvey, W. P. Collins, H. Herberte, C. W. Rayner, Nicholas La Feuillade, H. Stanley, Joe Brown.
    • 13 performances (as Massaniello, or, The She-Mute, The Emeute, Or, The Pilchards in the Bay of Naples).

    1865: Royal Victoria, Sydney, 26 December 1865 - 6 January 1866.

    • Lessee R. Tolano; Scenic Artist J. R. Setright; Troupe Christy's Minstrels.
    • Cast incl. Miss Williams, Miss Howard, Miss Bella, Miss Stella, Miss Mella, E. Harvey, W. P. Collins, Signor Abecco, C. W. Raynor, Charles Harvey, Joe Brown.
    • As Massaniello, or, The Fisherman, the Prince, and the Donkey.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

The Victoria Theatre 1865 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 30 December 1865; (p. 6)

— Review of Massaniello W. M. Akhurst , 1865 single work musical theatre
Editorial 1865 single work review
— Appears in: The Argus , 9 October 1865; (p. 5)

— Review of Massaniello W. M. Akhurst , 1865 single work musical theatre
Editorial 1865 single work review
— Appears in: The Argus , 9 October 1865; (p. 5)

— Review of Massaniello W. M. Akhurst , 1865 single work musical theatre
The Victoria Theatre 1865 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 30 December 1865; (p. 6)

— Review of Massaniello W. M. Akhurst , 1865 single work musical theatre

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Note:

This entry has been sourced from research undertaken by Dr Clay Djubal into Australian-written popular music theatre (ca. 1850-1930). See also the Australian Variety Theatre Archive

Details have also been derived in part from the Annotated Calendar of Plays Premiered in Australia: 1850-1869.

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