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Michael Nash & Sarah Mankowski
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MICHAEL NASH: RUDDYGORE, as it was originally called, opened 22 January 1887, while The Mikado was still going strong. Initial reactions to it were very mixed: some loved it, others booed it and called for " Mikado" to be re-instated. RUDDIGORE underwent more post-first-night editing than any other Gilbert And Sullivan opera; it also wasn't revived until after Sullivan's death.
Contents
- A Short-Attention-Span Plot Summary
- Satirizing Melodrama
- From Ruddygore to Ruddigore
- Ruddigore Cuts
- Analyzing the Music
- The Music: More Observations
- Patter
- The Ghosts
- The Curse
- Sweet Rose Maybud
- Ruddigore & the Sorcerer: a Comparison
- Dating the Murgatroyd Dynasty
- Bloodybore?
- Also Occurring in 1887
- Ruddigore Web Sites
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