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Hooley's Opera House "THE BLACK CROOK" Peruvian Ballet 1867 Brooklyn Program

$ 132

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    Description

    This is a rare February 27th, 1867 program from a performance of the landmark musical "THE BLACK CROOK" at Hooley's Opera House in Brooklyn, New York. (The original production opened September 12th, 1866 at Niblo's Garden in New York City and ran for 475 performances.) ..... Historical Background: "THE BLACK CROOK" has the distinction of being the first piece of musical theatre that conforms to the modern notion of a "book musical". The book was written by CHARLES M. BARRAS (1826-1873), an American playwright. The music was comprised of mostly adaptations, but some new songs were composed for the play, notably "March of the Amazons" by GIUSEPPE OPERTI, and "You Naughty, Naughty Men", with music by GEORGE BICKWELL and lyrics by THEODORE KENNICK. This production gave America claim to having originated the musical.
    The Black Crook
    is considered a prototype of the modern musical in that its popular songs and dances are interspersed throughout a unifying play and performed by the actors.
    The Black Crook
    was born when a dramatic group and Parisian ballet troupe joined forces in New York. Henry C. Jarrett and Harry Palmer had hired the ballet troupe to perform at the New York Academy of Music, but the troupe was left without an engagement when a fire destroyed the Academy. They approached Wheatley at Niblo's Garden to see if he could use them. Wheatley offered them a chance to participate in a musical "spectacle" by combining their ballet forces with Barras's melodrama. In operas, even comic operas with dialogue, the principal singers leave the dancing to the ballet troupe. In burlesque, music hall and vaudeville, there is little or no unifying story, just a series of sketches. So
    The Black Crook
    , with song and dance for the entire company, was an evolutionary step. In the late 1860's, as post-Civil War business boomed, there was a sharp increase in the number of working and middle class people in New York, and these more affluent individuals sought entertainment. Theaters became more popular, and Niblo's Garden, which had formerly hosted opera, began to offer light comedy. The production was a staggering five-and-a-half hours long, but despite its length, ran for a record-breaking 475 performances and exceeded a record-shattering one million dollars in profits. The same year,
    The Black Domino/ Between You, Me and the Post
    was the first show to call itself a "musical comedy." (Reprinted in part from AbsoluteAstronomy.com) ..... T
    he cast of
    The Black Crook
    included the PERUVIAN BALLET TROUPE, the EIGHT BEAUTIFUL CORYPHEES, Mlle. BETTY REGAL REEDI (Original Cast member), Senorita ZUCCHLI HERNANDEZI, Senorita SANGANLLI MULLIGANI and Senorita ZECCOLI HUGHESI ..... DETAILS: The oversized four page program measures 10 3/4" X 15 5/8" inches and includes the list of entertainers,
    synopsis of scenes,
    additional acts,
    promotional text and vintage advertising, but no cast photos or bios ..... CONDITION: With the exception of a name written at the top of the cover, moderate creasing, minor staining and a small amount of paper loss to the top right corner, this rare program is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian
    . This item will be carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.