The Island King is a musical comedy with book and lyrics by Peter Gawthorne and music by Harold Garstin. It was produced at the Royal Adelphi Theatre, London, on 10 October 1922.
Dramatis Personæ
CHIEF PETTY OFFICER HOPKINS (known as 'Oppy) | Mr. W. H. Berry |
ADMIRAL LORD JOHN FAIRCHILDE, R.N. | Mr. C. M. Lowne |
COMMANDER JOHN FAIRCHILDE, R.N. (his Son) | Mr. George Bishop |
VIVIENNE FAIRCHILDE (his Daughter) | Miss Phyllis Joyce |
ESTELLE (her Friend) | Miss Gladys Tudor |
GENERAL SIR GEORGE BAYNHAM | Mr. Alfred Clark |
LADY BAYNHAM (his Wife) | Miss Louie Pounds |
MARY BAYNHAM (their Daughter) | Miss Nancy Lovat |
CAPT. HON. TINY PIMME (late R.A.F.) | Mr. Robert Child |
WILLIAMS (Club Steward) | Mr. Chas. F. Cooke |
COUNT RENAULT (of the Etarian Legation, Paris) | Mr. Marston Garsia |
THE DEAN | Mr. Fred Vigay |
THE CURATE | Mr. Ernest Hill |
BABY WATSON STUMPER |
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Mr. Fred Forrest Mr. Austin Camp Mr. J. Elleson |
PRINCESS POPPALA OF ETARIA | Miss Dorothy Shale |
PRINCE KARAN GYPOPOLUS OF ETARIA (alias Jackson) | Mr. Peter Gawthorne |
PRINCE OZAMA (High Priest) | Mr. Conway Dixon |
MARU (Wizard of the Island) | Mr. Townsend Whitling |
ACT I - A Riverside Clubhouse, Gorlington-on-Thames.
- No. 1 - Introduction, Race Music, and Opening Chorus - "Oh, what a topping show, we all are so excited! ..."
- No. 2 - Song - General Sir George Baynham & Chorus - "Sound the trumpet, roll the drum, and let the bugles bray..."
- No. 3 - Song - Prince Karan - "Love of life and love of laughter; Love, who cares what follows after? ..."
- No. 4 - Concerted Number - "You kept up the pace and you won a great race, so this acclamation is due to you..."
- No. 5 - Song - Princess - "In a very tiny island set in a Southern Sea, I lived a life of sweet content as happy as could be..."
- No. 6 - Song - John - "I set my sail on a homeward track, and said to myself, said I..."
- No. 7 - Song and Dance - Hopkins & Chorus - "When William of Normandee he came to conquer Engerland..."
- No. 8 - Concerted Number - "Last week they made a wager, a hundred pounds a side..."
- No. 9 - Quintet - General, Admiral, Lady Baynham, Mary & Williams - "Oh, I say ... Oh, what a day..."
- No. 10 - Duet - Princess & Hopkins - "If I gave my love to you, would you give your all to me? ..."
- No. 11 - Song - Mary & Chorus - "In a garden cool and shady on a summer's day..."
- No. 12 - Ensemble - "Let's go and see the show, the battle of the giants..."
- No. 13 - Finale Act I - "Hail to the victor! Hail to the king! Fairchilde of England, king of hearts victorious..."
ACT II - The Island of Etaria.
- No. 14 - Introduction, and Opening Chorus - "The waters shimmer gold in the moon, wai ho-o-hai..."
- No. 15 - Little Island Girls' Dance
- No. 16 - Unaccompanied Chorus - "May sleep descend upon thine eyes, and give thee rest tonight..."
- No. 17 - Song - Hopkins - "Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he..."
- No. 18 - Duet - Princess & Hopkins - "When two fond 'arts are parted ... And one has gone away..."
- No. 19 - Duet - Mary & John - "My English rose, the sweetest flower in all the world..."
- No. 20 - Intermezzo and Ballet Music
- No. 21 - Pearl Chorus - "Pearls, pearls, pearls! Here is the treasure we glean from the sea..."
- No. 22 - Song - "Jackson" & Chorus - "My face is my ticket, I'd have you to know. I just puts the wind up wherever I go..."
- No. 23 - March
- No. 24 - Song - Lady Baynham - "Listen please, I pray, if I may venture to suggest..."
- No. 25 - Song - Princess - "Here by the sea ever I'll be, waiting my love's return..."
- No. 26 - Song - Hopkins and Chorus - "Gather round and I will try to tell you the tale..."
- No. 27 - Finale Act II - "Hail, hail, hail! Hail to the king who has come back at last..."
- External Link
- Vocal Score at IMSLP
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