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Riquet with the Tuft ; Or, Harlequin Old Mother Shipton, the Silver Champions and Darwin's Genealogical Tree!
single work
pantomime
fantasy
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Ten scenes.
Adaptation of
Riquet with the Tuft ; Or, Harlequin and Old Mother Shipton
1863
single work
musical theatre
Issue Details:
First known date:
1872...
1872
Riquet with the Tuft ; Or, Harlequin Old Mother Shipton, the Silver Champions and Darwin's Genealogical Tree!
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The story concerns a stupid but good-hearted princess, Amouretta, who prefers the deformed Riquet to the swell Prince Paragon. However, in choosing Riquet, she gains increased intellectual capacities. The 1872 production included an historical parade of characters and political allusions.
Notes
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Although advertised as 'an entirely novel, original, burlesque, grotesque, metrical, musical, magical, grand comic Christmas pantomime ... written especially for [the] management by E. L. Blanchard and Frank Edwards', it was most likely adapted and localised by Edwards from Blanchard's Riquet with the Tuft, or, Harlequin and Mother Shipton (1863). That pantomime was itself based on J. R. Planché and Charles Dance's grand allegorical, magical, musical, fairy tale Riquet with the Tuft, or, Mother Bunch and the King of the Green Islands.
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The earliest production of the Planché/Dance pantomime in Australia is believed to have been at the Royal Victoria Theatre (Sydney) on Boxing Night 1848, produced under the direction of Messrs. Wyatt and Knight.
Production Details
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1872: Theatre Royal, Melbourne, 26 December 1872 - 7 February 1873.
- Director J. R. Greville and Richard Stewart ; Lessee/Producer Harwood, Stewart, Hennings and Coppin; Music Director/Arranger Frederick Coppin ; Scenic Art John Hennnings, Henry Holmes, H. Grist, and Mr Pincott ; Costumes Mrs Jager ; Chorus Henry Leopold ; Director of Comic Scenes George Leopold and M. F. Forde.
- Cast incl. Anna Forde (Riquet with the Tuft); J. R. Greville (Mother Shipton); Jenny Bryce (Mother Bunch); Alice Wooldridge (Queen Mab); Richard Stewart (Numbustical the Rampageous); Mrs Wooldridge (Devilovatempa); Docy Stewart (Amourette); The Rival Princes - Maggie Stewart (Prince Paragon), Harry Leston (Prince Gogmagog), John Dunn (Prince Mannikin), Charles H. Taylor (The Chamberlain), Master Alfred Leopold (Chief Fungus); The Silver Champions - Nellie Stewart, Miss Rollin, Miss Chalmer, Miss Watson, Miss Maynard, Miss Holmes, Miss Ford, Miss Wallace, Miss O'Donnell, Miss Wilson, Miss Acheson, Miss Patterson; Harlequinade - Henry Leopold (Harlequin), Fraulein Fannie [Mrs Tom Leopold] (Columbine), K. Douglas (Sprite), Harry Sefton (Pantaloon 1), J. Forde (Pantaloon 2), George Leopold (Clown 1), Martin Forde (Clown 2).
- 38 performances.
1873: Alfred Hall, Ballarat, Victoria, 14 April.
- Troupe Melbourne Theatre Royal Company.
- Cast incl. Anna Forde, Mrs Collins [Docy Stewart], Miss Stewart, Alice Wooldridge, J. R. Greville, Richard Stewart.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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The Theatre Royal : The Christmas Pantomime
1872
single work
review
— Appears in: The Argus , 27 December 1872; (p. 6-7)
— Review of Riquet with the Tuft ; Or, Harlequin Old Mother Shipton, the Silver Champions and Darwin's Genealogical Tree! 1872 single work musical theatre -
The Theatre Royal
1872
single work
review
— Appears in: The Age , 27 December 1872; (p. 3)
— Review of Riquet with the Tuft ; Or, Harlequin Old Mother Shipton, the Silver Champions and Darwin's Genealogical Tree! 1872 single work musical theatre
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The Theatre Royal
1872
single work
review
— Appears in: The Age , 27 December 1872; (p. 3)
— Review of Riquet with the Tuft ; Or, Harlequin Old Mother Shipton, the Silver Champions and Darwin's Genealogical Tree! 1872 single work musical theatre -
The Theatre Royal : The Christmas Pantomime
1872
single work
review
— Appears in: The Argus , 27 December 1872; (p. 6-7)
— Review of Riquet with the Tuft ; Or, Harlequin Old Mother Shipton, the Silver Champions and Darwin's Genealogical Tree! 1872 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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