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Identifier: newyorkmirrorann00unse (find matches)
Title: The New York mirror annual and directory of the theatrical profession for ..
Year: 1888 (1880s)
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Subjects: Theater Theater
Publisher: New York : The New York Mirror
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization

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In three tableaux, at the Cirque dHires, Paris, France. The opera Fidelio, by Beethoven, was revived at the Metropolitan Opera House, Kew York. Death of J. G. Bagley, a young actor, at Liverpool, England. 22. Production of Ruddygore ; or. The Witchs Curse, supernatural opera in two acts,libretto by W. S. Gilbert, music composed by Arthur Sullivan, at the Savoy Theatre,London, England ; with the following cast: Robin Oaka^ple, George Grossmith :Richard Dauntless, Durward Lely ; SirDe«paid Murgatroyd, Rutland Barrington ;Adam Goodheart, Rudolph Lewis : Sir Roderick Murgatroyd (deceased), RichardTemple : Rose Maybud, Leonora Brabam; Mad Margaret, Jes«ie Bond : Dame Han-nah, Rosina Brandram ; Zorah, Miss J. Findlay. Sir Rupert Murgatroyd. of Ruddy-gore Castle, has brought a curse upon his lineal descendants by burning a witch atthe stake. Each lord of Ruddygore, despite bis best endeavor, shall do one crimeor more once every day, forever. The present lord, in order to escape this fate.
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JOHN T. RAYMOND. THE NEW YORK MIRROR ANNUAL. 9 has left his castle to assume the name of Robin Oakapple in a little village, leavingthe estate and the privilege of committiEg crimes to Sir Despard Murgatroyd, ayounger brother. The latter discovers Robin and compels him to return and acceptthe curse. In the mean time Robin has fallen in love with Rose May bud, but is toobashful to declare his passion. His foster brother, Richard Dauntless, a bold sailorlad, undertakes to woo the maiden for him. He, however, falls in love with Rose inhis own behalf, proposes, and is accepted. Subsequently Rose discovers Robins ar-dent love for her, and changes her mind. This induces Richard to put Sir Despardon Robins track. His scheme succeeds, as Rose, after all, prefers him to a wickedbaronet. The scene of the second act is the portrait gallery of Murgatroyd Castle.Sir Ruthven, alias Robin, is considered effete by his ancestors, because his crimes arenot up to their standard of infamy. They step out

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  • bookcentury:1800
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