The Cingalee, or Sunny Ceylon

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Event The Cingalee, or Sunny Ceylon
Venue Theatre Royal (1875-1972), Sydney, NSW
First Date 11 October 1913
Last Date 17 October 1913
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Description The Cingalee is set in Ceylon and concerns colonial tea planters (one of the most popular songs in the score is called simply "Tea, tea, tea"!) in an era before this island paradise became the more troubled Sri Lanka. It was given a showy production and was a success in London. The fashion there for shows set in Asian locales had been started by The Mikado and continued by The Geisha, San Toy, The Nautch Girl, A Chinese Honeymoon and others. There is little in the music to give The Cingalee an Eastern flavour. However, Monckton's catchy sextet, "The Island of Gay Ceylon" and "Pearl of Sweet Ceylon" and Ruben's "White and Brown Girl", "Sloe Eyes", "Monkeys" and "You and I" are highlights of the musical score.
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Primary Genre Music Theatre
Secondary Genre Musical
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Lionel Monckton Composer
James T Tanner Librettist
Percy Greenbank Lyricist
Adrian Ross Lyricist
Works
Text Nationality England
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information a musical play in two acts by James T. Tanner, with music by Lionel Monckton, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank, and additional material by Paul Rubens. It opened at Daly's Theatre in London, managed by George Edwardes, on March 5, 1904 and ran until March 11, 1905 for a total of 365 (another source giving 391) performances. The musical had a short Broadway run, opening at the Original Da
Event Status Completed
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Thesis Heckenburg
Event Identifier 105068