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The Messenger Boy
Programme from Plymouth tryout
MusicIvan Caryll and Lionel Monckton
LyricsAdrian Ross and Percy Greenbank
BookJames T. Tanner and Alfred Murray
Productions1900 West End
1901 Broadway
Grace Palotta as Daisy

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 concerns a rascally financier who tries to discredit a rival in love; it takes place in London, Cairo and Paris.

After a tryout in Plymouth, the musical 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, and Marie Studholme later joined the cast. It had a Broadway run of 128 performances, at Daly's Theatre, from 16 September 1901 to 4 January 1902. The director there was Herbert Gresham, and the musical director was Louis F. Gottschalk. The cast included Georgia Caine as Nora, Jobyna Howland as Lord Punchestown, May Robson as Mrs. Bang and Flora Zabelle as Isabel Blyth.[1]

Rosie Boote, who played Isabel in the London cast, so charmed Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort, that he married her in 1901. She outlived her husband, dying in 1958.[2] 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[edit]

Source: Gilbert and Sullivan Archive[4]

Musical numbers[edit]

Postcard advertising the show
Stage Door Johnnies wait outside a musical comedy for their favourite Gaiety Girl.

Act I - Scene 1 - Hôtel de Luxe, Thames Embankment

Act I - Scene 2 - Brindisi

Act II - Scene 1 - Cairo; Scene 2 - Up the Nile; Scene 3 - El Barra

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Daly's Theatre", Internet Broadway Database, accessed November 29, 2018
  • ^ Obituary: Rose Lady Headfort, The Times (1958) Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Photo of Maud Hobson as Lady Punchestown.
  • ^ Johnson, Colin M. Cast list and musical numbers: The Messenger Boy, Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 29 May 2017
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