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Source: Brisbane Courier 29 December 1875, p.1
y separately published work icon Prince Darling : A Christmas Extravaganza single work   musical theatre   pantomime   fantasy  
Issue Details: First known date: 1875... 1875 Prince Darling : A Christmas Extravaganza
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Opening with a representation of the Hall of Commerce, complete with a large emu and kangaroo ('which moved about in a natural yet grotesque manner, to the delight of the juveniles'), the story concerns Prince Darling (a 'Queensland boy') and the Queensland adventures of Newchumsee, a new arrival in the colonies who expresses his surprise at everything he sees in the most natural manner and gains his colonial experience with plenty of ups and downs. The libretto is said to have been given 'a strong Queensland aspect', while the dialogue

'which was full of good jokes and puns, had reference to chiefly local celebrities, incidents in Chinese digger life amongst the northern aboriginals, and affairs municipal and parliamentary. The evening concluded with a series of views with moving objects, notable amongst which was HMS Serapis on her voyage to India, accompanied by ironclads.' (Brisbane Courier 28 December 1875, p.5).

Other features included the transformation scene (moving from a dismal cave to a pretty fairy scene), the harlequinade (which introduced numerous mechanical deceptions), and the concluding tableau representing Britannia triumphant. Although the musical highlights included 'I'm a Little Queensland Boy' (sung by Rosa Towers) and a doggerel sung with lyrics set to music from Madame Angot (sung by Frank and Rosa Towers), the Brisbane Courier review was not overly impressed with the music programme. 'In some instances', writes the paper's theatre critic, 'they were too lengthy and the impatience displayed by the audience to see the new scenery proved them not acceptable' (p.5).

Production Details

  • 1875: Queensland Theatre, Brisbane, 27 December 1875 - 10 January 1876.

    • Lessee William T. Bennett and Frank Towers; Manager Walter Buckingham; Scenic Art Ralph Burton.
    • Cast incl. Rosa Towers (Prince Darling), Maud Danvers (Snowdrop), Blanche Grey (Maraschino), Frank Towers (Newchumsee), Mrs Towers (Feminina), Katie Towers (Flytittie), Hans Phillips, H. Martin; Harlequinade - Hans Phillips (Harlequin), H. Martin (Pantaloon), Maud Danvers (Columbine), Frank Towers (Clown).
    • Musicians Antonio Benvenuti (violin), Mr. Weiss (piano), William Seal (cornet).

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1875
    • Brisbane, Queensland,: Frank Towers , 1875 .
      Printed by Warwick
      Extent: [4], 26p.p.
      Note/s:
      • Includes [8] pages of advertisements (State Library of South Australia record).

Works about this Work

Editorial 1875 single work review
— Appears in: The Brisbane Courier , 28 December 1875; (p. 3)

— Review of Prince Darling : A Christmas Extravaganza Frank Towers , 1875 single work musical theatre
Editorial 1875 single work review
— Appears in: The Brisbane Courier , 25 December 1875; (p. 5)

— Review of Prince Darling : A Christmas Extravaganza Frank Towers , 1875 single work musical theatre
Editorial 1875 single work review
— Appears in: The Brisbane Courier , 25 December 1875; (p. 5)

— Review of Prince Darling : A Christmas Extravaganza Frank Towers , 1875 single work musical theatre
Editorial 1875 single work review
— Appears in: The Brisbane Courier , 28 December 1875; (p. 3)

— Review of Prince Darling : A Christmas Extravaganza Frank Towers , 1875 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: 1870-1890.

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