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Erminie

Erminie is a comic opera in two acts composed by Edward Jakobowski with a libretto by Claxson Bellamy and Harry Paulton, based loosely on Charles Selby's 1834 English translation of the French melodrama, Robert Macaire. The story concerns an arranged engagement between Ermine and Ernest, but both are in love with someone else.

Poster from an 1894 production of Erminie at the Theatre Royal in Edinburgh

The piece first played in Birmingham, England, and then in London in 1885. A long-running production opened on Broadway in 1886, and the opera enjoyed unusual international success that endured into the twentieth century.

Performance history edit

 
Cover of the New York edition of Erminie (1887)
 
Ravennes and Cadeaux at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1894)

Erminie opened at the Grand Theatre, Birmingham, England, on 26 October 1885. It transferred to the Comedy Theatre in London, then under the management of Violet Melnotte, opening on 9 November 1885 and playing for a total original run of 154 performances.[1] It starred Florence St. John who, being pregnant, ceded the role to a young Marie Tempest in December; Melnotte took the role of Cerise. On 18 February 1886, the piece moved to the Gaiety Theatre, London, and by the end of 1885 another cast had begun touring the piece in the British provinces.[2] It soon toured throughout the world, reaching Australia by 1889.[3]

The Broadway, New York production was extraordinarily successful, opening at the Casino Theatre on 10 May 1886 and running for 571 performances.[4] It starred Pauline Hall as the title character and Francis Wilson as Cadeaux. DeWolf Hopper and Sylvia Gerrish later joined the cast. Erminie enjoyed many UK, US and foreign productions and was revived on Broadway in 1893, 1899, 1903 and in 1921 with Wilson and Hopper again assuming their 1886 roles.[2][5]

Amateur productions were also mounted between 1895 and 1921.[6] Erminie was performed as a staged concert production in July 2008 by the Lyric Theatre of San Jose in Mountain View, California.[7]

Roles and original casts (London/New York) edit

 
Irene Williams and Warren Proctor as Eminie and Eugène, 1921 Broadway revival
  • Marquis de Pontvert – Fred Mervin/Carl Irving
  • Eugène Marcel (the Marquis' secretary) – Henry Bracy/Harry Pepper
  • Vicomte Ernest de Brissac – Horace Bolini/C. L. Weeks
  • Captain Delaunay (a young officer) – Kate Everleigh/Rose Beaudet (later Sylvia Gerrish)
  • Sergeant – A. D. Pierrepoint/E. Furry
  • Dufois (the Landlord of the Lion d'Or) – George Marler/Murray Woods
  • Simon (a Waiter) – J. W. Bradbury/A.W. Maflin
  • Henri – Stanley Betjeman
  • Pierre – Lottie Leigh
  • Chevalier de Brabazon (the Marquis' guest) – Percy Compton/Max Freeman
  • Ravennes (a thief) – Frank Wyatt/W. S. Daboll (later DeWolf Hopper)
  • Cadeaux (a thief) – Harry Paulton/Francis Wilson
  • Cerise Marcel (Erminie's companion) – Violet Melnotte/Marion Manola
  • Javotte (Erminie's maid) – K. Munroe, later Marie Jansen/Marie Jansen
  • Marie – Edith Vane/Victoria Schilling
  • Clementine – Delia Merton
  • Princesse de Gramponeur – M. A. Victor/Jennie Weathersby
  • Erminie de Pontvert – Florence St. John (later Marie Tempest)/Pauline Hall
  • Mesdemoiselles St. Brice, D'Auvigne, De Nailles and de Sangres – Nellie Gordon, Kitty Graham, Marie Huntley and Violet Leigh
  • Mesdames St. Brice, de Lage, de Brefchamp and de Chateauln – Lillie Teesdale, Ada Maxwell, Ethel Selwyn and Millie Gerard
  • Antoinette, Charlotte, Jeanette, Mignon, Rosalie, Niniche, Nanine and Fanchette – Madge Bruce, Emilie Campbell, Anita Marzan, Florence Dudley, Carrie Solomon, Helen Gwynne, Mary Webb and Sylvia Southgate

Synopsis edit

Act I

Erminie is the daughter of the Marquis de Pontvert. She has been promised, in an arranged marriage, to Ernest, Vicomte de Brissac. He is a young nobleman and the son of an old war comrade of Erminie's father. Erminie and Ernest have never met each other. Erminie, however, is secretly in love with her father's secretary, Eugène, and Ernest is secretly in love with Cerise Marcel, who is Eugene's sister and Erminie's friend. Eugène and Cerise are orphans who were taken into his household by Erminie's father. Eugene feels that his subservient position makes it impossible for him to ask the Marquis for Erminie's hand in marriage.

On his way to the betrothal ceremony, Ernest runs into a pair of crafty "philanthropists" (thieves), Ravennes and Cadeau, who steal his money and wardrobe and tie him to a tree. They disguise Ravennes as Ernest and Cadeau as a Baron and blunder into the Lion d'Or for the betrothal, saying that they were waylaid by thieves. Seeing the wealthy wedding guests, they scheme to make off with a lot of money. Cadeaux gets drunk, however, and his bad manners nearly spoil the scheme. Ernest eventually escapes his bonds and arrives late and in disordered attire at the Lion d'Or. Seeing Ernest, Ravennes cries "Seize the villain," claiming that Ernest is the thief who attacked them earlier in the day. Ernest is arrested and tossed in jail.

Act II

At the Chateau Pontvert that evening, Ravennes, still disguised as Ernest, pretends sympathy for Erminie's love for Eugene. He promises to help her to elope. At the same time, she unwittingly helps him to rob the house and the wedding guests. Eventually, however, in a farcical comedy of errors and mistaken identities, the plan fails, and the robbers are arrested. Nevertheless, their scheming inadvertently rescues Erminie from the arranged marriage, as both pairs – Eugene and Erminie, and Ernest and Cerise – are happily united.

Musical numbers edit

Namesake edit

A minor planet, 705 Erminia, is named after the work.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Stone, David. Violet Melnotte (1855–1935) 2014-10-21 at the Wayback Machine, Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Boise State University, accessed 25 April 2014
  2. ^ a b Adams, William Davenport. "Erminie", A dictionary of the drama, vol. 1, p. 465, Chatto & Windus, 1904
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2007-09-24.
  4. ^ IBDB entry for the original New York run. The number of performances is often erroneously stated to be much higher.
  5. ^ Information about a number of productions of Erminie, New York Public Library
  6. ^ Bond, Ian. "Rarely Performed Shows: Ermine" 2014-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, St David's Players, Exeter, England, accessed April 25, 2014
  7. ^ Kenig, Marc and Neil Midkiff. "Discovery Is Making a To-Do About Erminie"[permanent dead link], LyricTheatre.org
  8. ^ Lyrics by Marc Connelly and James T. Powers

External links edit

  • Synopsis and other information about Erminie
  • Erminie at the IBDB database
  • Libretto at Archive.org

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Erminie is a comic opera in two acts composed by Edward Jakobowski with a libretto by Claxson Bellamy and Harry Paulton based loosely on Charles Selby s 1834 English translation of the French melodrama Robert Macaire The story concerns an arranged engagement between Ermine and Ernest but both are in love with someone else Poster from an 1894 production of Erminie at the Theatre Royal in EdinburghThe piece first played in Birmingham England and then in London in 1885 A long running production opened on Broadway in 1886 and the opera enjoyed unusual international success that endured into the twentieth century Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles and original casts London New York 3 Synopsis 4 Musical numbers 5 Namesake 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksPerformance history edit nbsp Cover of the New York edition of Erminie 1887 nbsp Ravennes and Cadeaux at the Theatre Royal Edinburgh 1894 Erminie opened at the Grand Theatre Birmingham England on 26 October 1885 It transferred to the Comedy Theatre in London then under the management of Violet Melnotte opening on 9 November 1885 and playing for a total original run of 154 performances 1 It starred Florence St John who being pregnant ceded the role to a young Marie Tempest in December Melnotte took the role of Cerise On 18 February 1886 the piece moved to the Gaiety Theatre London and by the end of 1885 another cast had begun touring the piece in the British provinces 2 It soon toured throughout the world reaching Australia by 1889 3 The Broadway New York production was extraordinarily successful opening at the Casino Theatre on 10 May 1886 and running for 571 performances 4 It starred Pauline Hall as the title character and Francis Wilson as Cadeaux DeWolf Hopper and Sylvia Gerrish later joined the cast Erminie enjoyed many UK US and foreign productions and was revived on Broadway in 1893 1899 1903 and in 1921 with Wilson and Hopper again assuming their 1886 roles 2 5 Amateur productions were also mounted between 1895 and 1921 6 Erminie was performed as a staged concert production in July 2008 by the Lyric Theatre of San Jose in Mountain View California 7 Roles and original casts London New York edit nbsp Irene Williams and Warren Proctor as Eminie and Eugene 1921 Broadway revivalMarquis de Pontvert Fred Mervin Carl Irving Eugene Marcel the Marquis secretary Henry Bracy Harry Pepper Vicomte Ernest de Brissac Horace Bolini C L Weeks Captain Delaunay a young officer Kate Everleigh Rose Beaudet later Sylvia Gerrish Sergeant A D Pierrepoint E Furry Dufois the Landlord of the Lion d Or George Marler Murray Woods Simon a Waiter J W Bradbury A W Maflin Henri Stanley Betjeman Pierre Lottie Leigh Chevalier de Brabazon the Marquis guest Percy Compton Max Freeman Ravennes a thief Frank Wyatt W S Daboll later DeWolf Hopper Cadeaux a thief Harry Paulton Francis Wilson Cerise Marcel Erminie s companion Violet Melnotte Marion Manola Javotte Erminie s maid K Munroe later Marie Jansen Marie Jansen Marie Edith Vane Victoria Schilling Clementine Delia Merton Princesse de Gramponeur M A Victor Jennie Weathersby Erminie de Pontvert Florence St John later Marie Tempest Pauline Hall Mesdemoiselles St Brice D Auvigne De Nailles and de Sangres Nellie Gordon Kitty Graham Marie Huntley and Violet Leigh Mesdames St Brice de Lage de Brefchamp and de Chateauln Lillie Teesdale Ada Maxwell Ethel Selwyn and Millie Gerard Antoinette Charlotte Jeanette Mignon Rosalie Niniche Nanine and Fanchette Madge Bruce Emilie Campbell Anita Marzan Florence Dudley Carrie Solomon Helen Gwynne Mary Webb and Sylvia SouthgateSynopsis editAct IErminie is the daughter of the Marquis de Pontvert She has been promised in an arranged marriage to Ernest Vicomte de Brissac He is a young nobleman and the son of an old war comrade of Erminie s father Erminie and Ernest have never met each other Erminie however is secretly in love with her father s secretary Eugene and Ernest is secretly in love with Cerise Marcel who is Eugene s sister and Erminie s friend Eugene and Cerise are orphans who were taken into his household by Erminie s father Eugene feels that his subservient position makes it impossible for him to ask the Marquis for Erminie s hand in marriage On his way to the betrothal ceremony Ernest runs into a pair of crafty philanthropists thieves Ravennes and Cadeau who steal his money and wardrobe and tie him to a tree They disguise Ravennes as Ernest and Cadeau as a Baron and blunder into the Lion d Or for the betrothal saying that they were waylaid by thieves Seeing the wealthy wedding guests they scheme to make off with a lot of money Cadeaux gets drunk however and his bad manners nearly spoil the scheme Ernest eventually escapes his bonds and arrives late and in disordered attire at the Lion d Or Seeing Ernest Ravennes cries Seize the villain claiming that Ernest is the thief who attacked them earlier in the day Ernest is arrested and tossed in jail Act IIAt the Chateau Pontvert that evening Ravennes still disguised as Ernest pretends sympathy for Erminie s love for Eugene He promises to help her to elope At the same time she unwittingly helps him to rob the house and the wedding guests Eventually however in a farcical comedy of errors and mistaken identities the plan fails and the robbers are arrested Nevertheless their scheming inadvertently rescues Erminie from the arranged marriage as both pairs Eugene and Erminie and Ernest and Cerise are happily united Musical numbers editAct I The Village Fete in Pontvert France No 1 Chorus Around in a whirl we skip dance and twirl No 2 Chorus Vive le Marquis welcome to the fete No 3 Erminie amp Chorus Ah when love is young all the world seems gay No 4 Erminie amp Eugene There is a sweet remembrance of the past No 5 Chorus All for glory the soldier s life No 6 Marquis amp Chorus Dull is the life of the soldier in peace No 6a Exit reprise All for glory the soldier s life Nos 7 amp 7a Ravennes amp Cadeaux We re a philanthropic couple No 8 Erminie At midnight on my pillow lying by daily toil oppress d No 9 Concerted piece The blissful pleasure I profess of such a meeting No 10 Finale Act I Away to the chateau away from the throng where bridegroom and bride will be plighted ere long Act II The Ballroom in the Marquis de Pontvert s Chateau No 10a Entr acte No 11 Chorus amp Marie Here on lord and lady waiting No 12 Eugene Darkest the hour ere light of dawn beameth No 13 Chorus amp Erminie Joy attend our Erminie No 14 Erminie A lover in his mirror gaz d with visage wan and glare half craz d No 15 Cadeaux amp Whistling Chorus I m not a free agent What the Dicky Bird Says 8 No 16 Vocal Gavotte Join in pleasure dance a measure No 17 Erminie amp Chorus Dear mother in dreams I see her Nos 18 amp 19 Chorus Come to supper let s repair No 20 Concerted piece unaccompanied Tis growing late No 21 Finale Act II Should we gain your favours ev ry heart is gay Namesake editA minor planet 705 Erminia is named after the work Gallery edit nbsp From the 1885 production at the Comedy Theatre nbsp From a British production c 1886 nbsp From the 1894 production in EdinburghReferences edit Stone David Violet Melnotte 1855 1935 Archived 2014 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Who Was Who in the D Oyly Carte Opera Company Boise State University accessed 25 April 2014 a b Adams William Davenport Erminie A dictionary of the drama vol 1 p 465 Chatto amp Windus 1904 Information about an Australian 1889 production of Erminie Archived from the original on 2007 10 11 Retrieved 2007 09 24 IBDB entry for the original New York run The number of performances is often erroneously stated to be much higher Information about a number of productions of Erminie New York Public Library Bond Ian Rarely Performed Shows Ermine Archived 2014 03 11 at the Wayback Machine St David s Players Exeter England accessed April 25 2014 Kenig Marc and Neil Midkiff Discovery Is Making a To Do About Erminie permanent dead link LyricTheatre org Lyrics by Marc Connelly and James T PowersExternal links editSynopsis and other information about Erminie Erminie at the IBDB database Information about productions of Erminie in Colorado Midi files and links to cast information and lyrics Libretto at Archive org Listing for Erminie 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erminie amp oldid 1181213089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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