- Ib and Little Christina
"Ib and Little Christina" refers to two theatrical adaptations by
Basil Hood of the 1855 fairy tale byHans Christian Andersen of the same name. [ [http://www.andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/register/info_e.html?vid=120 Information about Andersen's tale and links, including an Englis translation] ]The first was a play styled "A Picture in 3 Parts", with
incidental music by Arthur Bruhns and was first produced at thePrince of Wales Theatre , opening on15 May 1900 and running for 60 performances. It starred Martin Harvey and nine-year-oldPhyllis Dare . [ [http://shakespeare.emory.edu/postcarddisplay.cfm?cardid=926 Information about Harvey and the Prince of Wales Theatre production] ] There was also a Broadway run in 1900. [ [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=5351#Ib%20and%20Little%20Christina Information about the Broadway production] ] It was revived at Terry's Theatre in January 1903, playing for 16 performances, and again at Terry's in early 1904, for 31 more performances. [The 1904 Terry's run could be the Leoni version, as the sources are not crystal clear on the point] The play was also revived at theAdelphi Theatre in September 1908, playing for seven performances.Wearing, J.P. "The London Stage 1900-1909" (2 vols), Scarecrow (1981) ISBN 081081403]Hood then rewrote "Ib and Little Christina" as an
opera styled "A Picture in 3 Panels", with music byFranco Leoni . This was first produced at theSavoy Theatre on14 November 1901 and ran together with Hood's "The Willow Pattern " for 16 performances. The libretto was published by Chappell, and a copy is in the British Library at 11778.f.23(4) (1901). The piece was revived atDaly's Theatre from 11 to 13 January 1904, then transferred to the Lyric Theatre from 19 January to 5 March 1904, running for a total of 23 matinee performances. The opera is not quite a full length piece and is played in three short scenes. [ [http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/companions/ib_and_christina/index.html "Ib and Little Christina" homepage at the G&S Archive] ]ynopsis
("This synopsis is based on the opera version")
Ib and his father are very poor and live alone, and Old Henrik and his granddaughter Christina are their neighbors. The two children are in love, and Ib is willing to sacrifice everything for her. An old gypsy woman visits Ib and gives him three wishing nuts.
15 years later, the children are now grown up, and Christina has fallen in love with a richer man. Broken‑hearted but faithful, Ib gives her up.
Seven years later, the marriage brought no happiness to Christina, who died in poverty. The gypsy woman brings Christina's daughter (also called Christina) to Ib, and they live happily together.
Roles and cast at the Savoy
*Ib's father -
Henry Lytton
*Little Ib - Laurence Emery
*Old Henrik, Christina's grandfather - H. Thorndike
*Gipsy Woman -Isabel Jay
*Little Christina - Ela Q. May (She reprised the role at Daly's Theatre)
*Ib -Robert Evett (He reprised the role at Daly's Theatre)
*John - Powis Pinder
*Christina -Louie Pounds Notes
References
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/companions/ib_and_christina/index.html "Ib and Little Christina" homepage at the G&S Archive]
External links
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/companions/ib_and_christina/libretto.pdf Libretto of the opera]
* [http://www.savoyoperas.org.uk/iolanthe/io17.html a review in which the piece is mentioned]
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/companions/ib_and_christina/hcandersen.html Translation of the Andersen fairy tale]
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/companions/index.html List ofSavoy opera companion pieces]
* [http://members.tripod.com/FootlightNotes/ Photo of Phyllis Dare around the time she played Little Christina]
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