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"When sailing o'er life's ocean wide": Richard, Rose, and Robin |
The village of Reddering, "Sir Rupert Murgatroyd": Dame Hannah and Chorus of Bridesmaids | |||||
Richard | Ghost scene: "Painted emblems of a race": Robin[1] collapsed in centre, surrounded by the ghosts of his ancestors |
One of the "Bucks and Blades" | ||||
Dame Hannah | ||||||
Rose Maybud | Dialogue before "There grew a little flower":[2] Dame Hannah, Sir Roderic, and Robin[1] |
Margaret Act I |
Margaret and Despard Act II |
Despard Act I |
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DescriptionAmédée Forestier - Illustrated London News - Gilbert and Sullivan - Ruddygore (Ruddigore) - Original.jpg |
Amédée Forestier's illustration of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddygore, later renamed Ruddigore. For the review related to this illustration, see File:Illustrated London News - Gilbert and Sullivan - Ruddygore (Ruddigore) review.jpg The identification of scenes should be mostly correct, but they could be slightly before or after the bit named in some cases. |
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Date | Jan. 29, 1887 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Source | The Illustrated London News, self-scanned | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- ↑ a b Robin is identified as actually being Despard's brother Ruthven at the end of the first act, but using two names for one character on a simple diagram like this one seemed unnecessarily confusing.
- ↑ This scene was changed shortly after this image was made: The dialogue was abridged, and Roderic's entrance was changed from entering from a trapdoor (as seen here), to entering from his picture frame. The cut dialogue passages involve a joke about how stage equipment malfunctioned a lot in the bad melodramas Ruddygore parodies, where he delivers most of the scene stuck half-way out of the trapdoor (as seen here), occasionally giving Dame Hannah excuses for why he doesn't want to come the whole way up, before he finally gets lifted the rest of the way out.
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