The Messenger Boy

The Messenger Boy

Infobox Musical
name = The Messenger Boy
subtitle =


caption = Programme from Plymouth tryout
music = Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton
lyrics = Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank
book = James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray
basis =
productions = 1900 West End
1901 Broadway
awards =

"The Messenger Boy" is a musical comedy in two acts by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank, with music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, with additional numbers by Paul Rubens. The story concerned a rascally financier who tries to discredit a rival in love. After a tryout in Plymouth, it opened at the Gaiety Theatre in London, managed by George Edwardes, on 3 February 1900 and ran for a very successful 429 performances. Harry Grattan and Edmund Payne starred. Marie Studholme later joined the cast. It had a Broadway run in 1901-02.

Rose Boote (professional name, Miss Rosie Boote), who also appeared in the cast, so charmed Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort, that he married her in 1901. Rose Lady Headfort outlived her husband, dying in 1958. [See Rose Lady Headfort's obituary in "The Times" (London) [http://www.happenstances.com/other.html#mObRB reproduced here] .] The young ladies appearing in George Edwardes's shows became so popular that wealthy gentlemen, termed "Stage Door Johnnies", would wait outside the stage door hoping to escort them to dinner. In some cases, as here, a marriage resulted.

Roles and original cast

*Hooker Pasha (Commissioner of the Nile) - Harry Nicholls
*Cosmos Bey (Agent to Hooker Pasha) - E. J. Lonnen
*Clive Radnor (a Queen's Messenger) - L. Mackinder
*Captain Pott (of the "S.S. Shark") - Fred. Wright, Jun.
*Professor Phunckwitz (a German Egyptologist) - Willie Warde
*Comte Le Fleury - Robert Nainby
*Mr. Tudor Pyke (a Financier) - John Tresahar
*Lord Punchestown (Governor of El Barra) - William Wyes
*Captain Naylor (of the P. and O. "S.S. Sirdar") - Harry Grattan
*Mr. Gascoigne (an Amateur Journalist) - A. Hatherton
*Purser - J. Thompson
*Mr. Trotter - F. Standen
*Tommy Bang (a District Messenger) - Edmund Payne
*Nora (Lady Punchestown's Step-Daughter) - Violet Lloyd (later replaced by Marie Studholme)
*Daisy Dapple (a Lady Journalist) - Grace Palotta
*Mrs. Bang (Tommy's Mother) - Connie Ediss
*Lady Punchestown (a Leader of London Society) - Maud Hobson [ [http://lafayette.150m.com/hob2330.html Photo of Maud Hobson] as Lady Punchestown.]
*Isabel Blyth - Rosie Boote
*Lady Winifred - Margaret Fraser
*Cecilia Gower - Maie Saqui
*Rosa (Lady Punchestown's Maid) - Katie Seymour

Musical numbers

ACT I - Scene 1 - Hôtel de Luxe, Thames Embankment
*No. 1 - Opening Chorus - "To our Charity Bazaar, Come buy! buy! buy!..."
*No. 2 - Song - Cosmos & Chorus - "If there's anybody pining for a reputation shining..."
*No. 3 - Duet - Lady Punchestown & Pyke - "Supposing a sweet little maid, well-bred, rather clever and fair..."
*No. 4 - Song - Nora & Chorus - "Oh, I'm very much afraid there's a lot of scandal made..."
*No. 5 - Duet - Nora & Clive - "Oh, my dearest, ere I go, there's one thing I want to know..."
*No. 6 - Quintet - Cosmos, Daisy, Gascoigne, Le Fleury, & Phunckwitz - "If you want to go by a proper P. & O.,..."
*No. 7 - Song - Tommy & Chorus - "I am a smart little sort of a chap, very obliging and active..."
*No. 8 - Duet - Rosa & Tommy - "I'm a little messenger, summon'd by a call;..." ACT I - Scene 2 - Brindisi
*No. 9 - Opening Chorus - "Tarentella" - "Tra la la la la la la la..."
*No. 10 - Song - Clive & Chorus - "I met a Miss Mary Maclean on the boat, alone and in charge of the skipper..."
*No. 11 - Trio - Captain Naylor, Captain Pott, & Cosmos - "I will bet the crowd a dinner that I get to Egypt first! ..."
*No. 12 - Song - Mrs. Bang & Chorus - "You talk about detectives in a story, that guess whatever people say or do..."
*No. 13 - Concerted Piece - "Oh, Captain, we're sure you can tell us a lot, we want your advice if you please..."
*No. 14 - Finale Act I - "Cast the moorings free, warp the vessels round, point them for the sea, both are outward bound..." ACT II - Scene 1 - Cairo; Scene 2 - Up the Nile; Scene 3 - El Barra
*No. 15 - Opening Chorus - "Sheltered from the noon-day glare, civilized society gazes on the passers by..."
*No. 16 - Song - Hooker Pasha & Chorus - "My name it is Hooker Pasha, no family tree can I muster..."
*No. 17 - Quintet - Clive, Daisy, Gascoigne, Phunckwitz & Le Fleury - "Now this trip you should take..."
*No. 18 - Song - Isabel & Chorus - "There's a girl you may have met, if you have you won't forget; she is Maisie..."
*No. 19 - Dervish Dance
*No. 20 - Song and Dance - Rosa - "Oh, when de moon am rising..."
*No. 21 - Quartet - Lady Punchestown, Pyke, Mrs. Bang, & Hooker - "Now how shall we try to stop this lad? ..."
*No. 22 - Song - Captain Pott & Chorus - "I'm famous Captain Pott..."
*No. 23 - Grand Chorus - "Let the trumpets and the drums, as they blare and roll and rattle, greet the Governor that comes..."
*No. 24 - Duet - Rosa & Tommy - "Oh, if you please, I'm Rameses, I'll take my oath of that..."
*No. 25 - Song - Nora & Chorus - "The boys go marching down the street, with a tramp, tramp, tramp..."
*No. 26 - Song - Mrs. Bang & Chorus - "Although I'm British born, I do not look with scorn on foreigners as such..."
*No. 27 - Finale Act II, with Nora & Clive - "We will take our wedding trip upon the Nile..."

References

External links

* [http://www.archive.org/details/messengerboynewo00caryl Vocal score]
* [http://www.halhkmusic.com/messenger.html Song list and links to Midi files, lyrics and original cast list]
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=5489 Information about the Broadway production]


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