The Storks is described as "a Musical Fantasy". The music is by Frederic Chapin and the lyrics by Guy F. Steeley. The vocal score was published in 1902.
Dramatis Personæ
THE BUNGLOO OF BAKTARIA | Richard Carle |
SLIMGUFF (Court Shoemaker and Philosopher at large) | Gilbert Gregory |
MALZADOC (a sorcerer) | Henry Norman |
HENRICO (his son) | Edmund Stanley |
FIZZLEWITZ (Royal Repository of Hard Luck Tales) | William Rock |
LIMBOLIOO (a jailer) | Abbott Adams |
GLUMPHIZZ (the power behind the throne) | George Romain |
GAZABO GAZZAZUS GEEZER |
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(Court Wise Men) | { { { |
Frank Randall Melville Baldwin William Butters |
NABAKER (the poundmaster) | Felix McClure |
HELEN (the Bungaloo's sister) | Ruth White |
VIOLET (the poundmaster's daughter) | Harriet Standon |
PENELOPE (Slimguff's wife) | Josie Intropidi |
PEGGY (her inquisitive daughter) | Lillian Lancaster |
CATHERINE (companion to Helen) | Ida Stanhope |
ANGELICA GERALDINE FELICIA CHRISTINE ASTORIA CYMBELINE GUINIVERE |
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(Court ladies) | { { { { { { { |
Eula Jensen Lena Francis Kitty Young Alberta Hays Ethel Intropidi Violet Stanley Ollie Sullivan |
PANSY ROSY PINKIE DAISY LILLIE POPPY HOLLY PEONY |
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(Flower girls) | { { { { { { { { |
Anne Evans Lou Brackett Jessie Stanley Rose Leslie Bessie Van Nye Nellie Waters Anna Kilduff Hattie Brenner |
ACT I - Gardens of the Bungloo's Palace.
- No. 1 - Prelude and Opening Chorus, with solo - Violet - "Roses dainty, roses fair, sparkling with the dew of morning..."
- No. 2 - Song - Slimguff and Chorus - "I've discovered the fount of eternal youth, 'tis called Homeopathy..."
- No. 3 - Duet - Helen and Henrico - "The whip-poor-will sings a plaintive song; his heart is bowed with grief..."
- No. 4 - Entrance of Bungloo in Portable Throne - "Pleasant morning high and noble ruler excellent and kind..."
- No. 5 - Duet - Bungloo and Violet - "Oh, a bachelor king is a singular thing, tho' bachelor kings there be..."
- No. 6 - Song - Malzadoc and Peddlers - "We're a roving band of peddlers and our stores are on our backs..."
- No. 7 - Song and Chorus - "Now Gertie was a modest little maid, but alas you couldn't make the people think so..."
- No. 8 - The Chewing Gum Song - Bungloo and Wise Men - "Mary had a stick of gum, it was of rubber made..."
- No. 9 - Finale Act I, with Bungloo, Helen and Henrico - "You've made a great mistake. Forbear, for pity's sake..."
ACT II - Scene 1 - A glade in the forest near the old ruin.
- No. 10 - Prelude and Opening Chorus - "We are rollicking hunters so jolly and gay, with nothing of worry and care..."
- No. 11 - Song - Violet - "Sorrow is mine with no one to cheer me, and vain are my pleadings, no one can hear me..."
- No. 12 - Song - Helen and Chorus - "Near a sunny island in the pearly spray on a reef sat a mermaid fair one day..."
- No. 13 - Conversation Picnic Song - "Can we help you, pray? ... Yes indeed you may; while the cloth we spread..."
- No. 14 - Song of the Night - "The stars are peeping from the sky, the sun has lowered in the west..."
- No. 15 - Change of Scene
ACT II - Scene 2 - The Sorcerer's Banquet Hall in the old ruin.
- No. 16 - Song - Malzadoc & Chorus of Mystic Sorcerers - "In the mystic halls of revelry, with powers born of deviltry..."
- No. 17 - Song - Malzadoc(?) & Chorus - "When ever you hear a thunder bolt crack..."
- No. 18 - Song - (soloist unspecified) - "A cuckoo lived in a clock on the wall in the home of an ancient maiden..."
- No. 19 - Song - (soloist unspecified) - "When the evening shadows 'round about are hovering, and lulling zephyrs blow..."
- No. 20 - Finale Act II - "Hurroo!! Hurroo!! Great honor is certainly due to a highly imperious, sorrowful, serious ruler..."
- External Link
- Vocal Score at the Internet Archive
Page modified 28 March 2017