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Overview
The
Merry Widow is a romantic musical comedy or operetta by the Austro-Hungarian
composer Franz Lehár. The librettists, Viktor Léon
and Leo Stein, based the story — concerning a rich widow,
Hanna Glawari, and her attempt to find a husband—on an 1861
comedy play, L'Attaché d'ambassade (The Ambassador's Attache)
by Henri Meilhac.
The operetta was first performed at the Theater an der Wien in
Vienna on 30 December 1905 and had several very successful productions
in Austria and Germany. In its English adaptation by Basil Hood,
with lyrics by Adrian Ross, the show became a sensation in London
in 1907, starring Lily Elsie and opened a few months later on Broadway
for a very successful run. Thereafter, it was played frequently
in America and throughout the English speaking world, and is still
frequently revived in English.
Well-known music from the score includes the songs "Vilja", "You'll
Find Me at Maxim's", and "The Merry Widow Waltz"
This season saw the introduction of new style RT programmes with
NO information on the front cover. The bane of all archivists.
| The Cast |
| Baron Mirko Zeta |
Mike Knight |
| Valencienne |
Pauline Kendrick |
| Count Danilo Danilovitch |
Ray Scudder |
| Anna Glawari |
Margaret Powell |
| Camille de Rosillon |
Peter Pike |
| Vicompte Cascada |
Peter Brown |
| Raoul de St Brioche |
Robert Summers |
| Bogdanowitsch |
Eric Griffiths |
| Sylvane |
Zoe Miller |
| Kromow |
David Armstrong |
| Olga |
Rita Ashbourne |
| Pritschitsch |
Alan Middleton |
| Praskowia |
Roma Batty |
| Njegus |
Alan Titchmarsh |
Grisettes
Myra Ahern, Mollie Charles, Eve Hebb, Marion McLaren, Wendy
Taylor, Barbara Webster
Ladies' Chorus
Jill Andrews,
Liz Collyer, Joan Flory, Mary Fraser, Pat Giles, Betty Jones,
Sandra Jones, Karen Lagar, Barbara McDowell, Veronica Nakeville,
Jill Turk, Kitty Wright
Gentlemen's Chorus
David Bell, David Blake, Ray Collyer, Doug Colpus, Ken Frisby,
Stanley Jones, Martin Last, Bob Martin, Ken Nankeville, Fred
Paterson
Dancers
Yvonne Butler, Jackie Clarke, Lynne Davis, Janice Greening,
Marion Rule, Sally Whitaker
Steve Alais, George Johnson
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| The Production Team |
| Producer |
John Grimsey |
| Musical Director |
Bernard Dunn |
| Choreographer |
Jackie Ridgewell |
| With the Limbourne Orchestra |
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| Stage Manager |
Melvyn Morgan |
| Properties |
Mollie Rayner & Elizabeth Weedon |
| House Manager |
Geoffrey Needs |
| Rehearsal Accompanists |
Stephanie Underhill & David Armour |
| Box Office |
Barbara Webster |
| Prompt |
Irene Dunn |
| Wardrobe Mistress |
Daphne Needs & Kathleen Bellamy |
| Scenery |
Stage Productions Ltd |
| Furniture |
Old Times Furnishing Co Ltd |
| Costumes |
Chas H Fox Ltd |
| Perruquiers |
Mr & Mrs F G Mead |
| Champagne by courtesy of Moet & Chandon |
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