The Sho-Gun
1904 musical by George Ade and Gustav Luders / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sho-Gun is a 1904 comedic opera written by George Ade and composed by Gustav Luders.[1][2][3]
For other uses, see Shogun.
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The Sho-Gun | |
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Comic opera by Gustav Luders | |
Description | A Comic Opera in Two Acts |
Librettist | George Ade |
Language | English |
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Set on the fictional Korean island of Ka-Choo, the plot revolves around the arrival of William Henry Spangle, an American businessman, amidst the serene, tradition-bound island ruled by Sho-Gun Flai-Hai.