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Adaptation of William Tell with a Vengeance; Or, The Pet, the Patriot and the Pippin H. J. Byron , 1867 single work musical theatre
Issue Details: First known date: 1876... 1876 Alpine Apples ; Or, Harlequin Intelligence and Swiss ABC
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description

Possibly adapted and localised from H. J. Byron's burlesque William Tell with a Vengeance, or, the Pet, the Patriot and the Pippin (1867), this version of the famous William Tell story contains allegories about the displacement of ignorance, prejudice, and superstition through the influence of education; the press; intelligence; and discovery. Aside from William Tell, the principal characters include Gessler (the tyrannical Governor of Altorf), Sarnem (a bilious gaoler with a secret), Emma (an elderly lady with a slight encumbrance), Albert (the slight encumbrance), Rosetta (daughter of Sarnem who thinks a good deal of herself but more of Albert), and Furst, Melchthal, and Verner (patriots pure and more than usually simple).

The pantomime scenes were played out in two acts:

Act 1: Scene 1. Caverns of Ignorance;

Scene 2. Fairy Castles in the Air;

Scene 3. In the Clouds;

Scene 4. Alpine Glen;

Scene 5. Sarnem's Hut;

Scene 6. On the Road;

Scene 7. Forest Glen and Cascade;

Act 2 : Scene 1. Alphabet Castle;

Scene 2. Sarnem's House;

Scene 3. Market Place; and

Scene 4. On the Road and Father Christmas Tableau.

Grand Transformation Scene: 1. An English Homestead in Winter (dissolving scene); 2. Palace of Enchantment in the Regions of Fairyland; 3. Submarine Grotto; 4. The Golden Gate of the Nymph's Bower; 5. The Valley of Golden Ferns; and 6. The Abode of Aurora.

Harlequinade: 1. Up and Down Street, 2. A Rural House near Pleasantville, and 3.The Village and Post Office.

The musical score, arranged by Walter Rice, was made up of popular songs of the time and airs from a variety of operas, notably Le Voyage la Luna, Madame L'Archiduc, La Jolie Parfumeuse, Maritana, and William Tell.

Notes

  • The comic scenes and harlequinade were written by Bland Holt.

Production Details

  • 1876: Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, 23 December 1876 - 26 January 1877

    • Director B. N. Jones; Music Director/Arranger Walter Rice; Scenic Art Alfred Clint and Andrew Torning; Chorus M. Zavistowski; Costumes P. Belfield and Mrs Franks; Director of Comic Scenes Bland Holt.
    • Cast incl. Annie Pixley (William Tell), W. H. Seagrave (Gessler), Shaw Cross (Sarnem), Bland Holt (Emma), Tilly Earl [Mrs John Edouin] (Albert), Jennie Grey (Erni, the patriot), Myra Kemble (1st Intelligence/Furst), Emma Rogers (2nd Intelligence), Mr Booth (Ignorance), Laura Cassidy (Imagination), Mr Ryan (Syntax), Mr Mowry (Cocker), Mr Milner (Lindley Murray), Miss Wilson, Miss Sutherland (Mechthal), Miss Lloyd (Verner), Jenny Sharp (Rosetta), Mde. Christine (dancer), Mde. Ritta (dancer); Harlequinade M. Zavistowski (Harlequin), Bland Holt (Clown), Joe Tolano (Pantaloon), Mde Christine (Columbine), Mr Whelan (Sprite), Mr Ryan (Policeman), and the Corps de Ballet.
    • 27 performances.
    • The 23 December performance was a dress rehearsal open to the public.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

      Sydney, New South Wales,: 1876 .
      Printed by S. Glassop

Works about this Work

Victoria Theatre - Christmas Pantomime 1876 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 25 December 1876; (p. 5)

— Review of Alpine Apples ; Or, Harlequin Intelligence and Swiss ABC E. Lewis Scott , 1876 single work musical theatre
Victoria Theatre - Christmas Pantomime 1876 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 25 December 1876; (p. 5)

— Review of Alpine Apples ; Or, Harlequin Intelligence and Swiss ABC E. Lewis Scott , 1876 single work musical theatre

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

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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