Very likely a spoof on the 1917 Alfred Hill comic opera, The Rajah of Shivapore (which had been staged in Brisbane in 1918), the production is described in the Brisbane Courier as a picturesque Eastern comic opera (18 August 1919, p.8). It was likely to have been staged, however, in the style of a one-act musical comedy . The storyline involved Elton Black as a sergeant of marines, with Alice Bennetto as the graceful daughter of a rajah, Lou Vernon as an Indian potentate, and Reg Hewett as the royal executioner.
Songs known to have been presented within the production are 'Invitation' (sung by Olga Muir), 'Up from Somerset' (Percy Mackay), and 'I'm the Rajah of Dampoor' and 'Achoo' (both sung by Lou Vernon). One of the highlights of the November 1919 revival, according to the same Brisbane Courier review, was Elton Black's 'feelingly' descriptive idea of being 'In Love.'
A running order sheet for Walter Johnson's 16-21 August 1919 programme is held in the Nat Phillips Collection, Fryer Library, The University of Queensland. See UQFL9: Box 6.
One of the principal Town Topics' troupe members, Alice Bennetto, played the role of Aimee, the temple keeper's daughter, in the premiere production of The Rajah of Shivapore (Playhouse Theatre, Sydney, 1917).
1919: Cremorne Theatre, Brisbane, 16-21 August (return season, 28 November - 4 December).