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Babes in Toyland is an operetta
Operetta

Operetta is a genre of light opera, light in terms both of music and subject matter. It is also closely related, in English-language works, to forms of musical theatre....
 composed by Victor Herbert
Victor Herbert

Victor August Herbert was an Ireland-born, German-raised United States composer, cellist and conducting who is best known for his many successful operettas that premiered on Broadway theatre....
 with a libretto by Glen MacDonough (1870–1924), which wove together various characters from Mother Goose
Mother Goose

Mother Goose is a well-known figure in the literature of fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Mother Goose is best known in the United States, in the United Kingdom and other English language speaking nations....
 nursery rhymes into a Christmas-themed musical extravaganza. The creators wanted to cash in on the extraordinary success of The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz (1902 stage play)

The Wizard of Oz was a 1902 musical play extravaganza based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, which was originally published in 1900....
, on which MacDonough had assisted, which was produced on Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 beginning in January 1903, with the same producer, Fred R.






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Babes in Toyland is an operetta
Operetta

Operetta is a genre of light opera, light in terms both of music and subject matter. It is also closely related, in English-language works, to forms of musical theatre....
 composed by Victor Herbert
Victor Herbert

Victor August Herbert was an Ireland-born, German-raised United States composer, cellist and conducting who is best known for his many successful operettas that premiered on Broadway theatre....
 with a libretto by Glen MacDonough (1870–1924), which wove together various characters from Mother Goose
Mother Goose

Mother Goose is a well-known figure in the literature of fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Mother Goose is best known in the United States, in the United Kingdom and other English language speaking nations....
 nursery rhymes into a Christmas-themed musical extravaganza. The creators wanted to cash in on the extraordinary success of The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz (1902 stage play)

The Wizard of Oz was a 1902 musical play extravaganza based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, which was originally published in 1900....
, on which MacDonough had assisted, which was produced on Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 beginning in January 1903, with the same producer, Fred R. Hamlin, and director, Julian P. Mitchell. Babes in Toyland features some of Herbert's most famous songs–among them "Toyland", "March of the Toys", "Go To Sleep, Slumber Deep", and "I Can't Do The Sum". The title song "Toyland" and "March of the Toys" occasionally show up on Christmas compilations.

The original production opened at the Chicago Grand Opera house on June 17, 1903, playing for three months, then toured east, opening on Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 on October 13, 1903 and ran for 192 performances. This was followed by many successful tours and revivals.

A new book and lyrics for the show were written for the Light Opera of Manhattan
Light Opera of Manhattan

Light Opera of Manhattan, known as LOOM, was an Off-Broadway repertory theatre company that produced light operas, including the works of Gilbert and Sullivan and European and American operettas, 52 weeks per year, in New York City between 1968 and 1989....
 (LOOM) in the 1970s by Alice Hammerstein-Matthias (the daughter of Oscar Hammerstein II
Oscar Hammerstein II

Oscar Hammerstein II was an American writer, Theatrical producer, and Theatre director of Musical theatre for almost forty years, collaborating on many of the most important pieces of musical theatre of the twentieth century....
) and director-producer William Mount-Burke. LOOM played this operetta as a Christmas show for several weeks each year thereafter for 13 seasons with considerable success, and the rewritten book and lyrics has since been used by other companies, including Troupe America. The ensemble becomes a mechanical militia of toys for the "March of the Toys", and children from the audience are brought up to help "wind-up" the toy dancers.

Broadway productions

After a tryout beginning in June 1903 at the Grand Opera House in Chicago, the original Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 production opened on October 13 1903 at the Majestic Theatre and closed after 192 performances on March 19 1904. A return engagement on Broadway opened on January 2 1905 at the Majestic Theatre and closed on January 21, 1905.

A Broadway revival opened on December 23 1929 at Jolson's 59th Street Theatre, closing on January 11, 1930. It was directed by Milton Aborn. Another Broadway revival opened on December 20 1930 at the Imperial Theatre
Imperial Theatre

The Imperial Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre theatre located at 249 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan. The theatre seats up to 1417 people...
, closing in January 1931. It was directed by Milton Aborn and choreographed by Virginie Mauret.

Characters

  • Alan, nephew of Barnaby
  • Jane, his sister
  • Uncle Barnaby, a rich miser
  • The Widow Piper, a widow with fourteen children
  • Tom Tom, her eldest son
  • Contrary Mary, her eldest daughter
  • Bo-Peep
  • Jack
  • Jill
  • Peter
  • Tommy Tucker
  • Sallie Waters
  • Miss Muffet
  • Curly Locks
  • Red Riding Hood
  • Bobby Shaftoe
  • Simple Simon
  • Boy Blue
  • Hilda, the Widow Piper's maid
  • Grumio, apprentice to the Master Toymaker
  • Gonzorgo, a ruffian
  • Roderigo, his partner
  • Inspector Marmaduke, of the Toyland Police
  • The Master Toymaker
  • The Spirit of the Pine
  • The Spirit of the Oak
  • The Moth Queen
Gertrude, a peasant

Musical numbers

Act 1
  • Prologue - Alan, Jane, Uncle Barnaby, Gonzorgo and Roderigo
  • Don't Cry, Bo-Peep (Never Mind, Bo-Peep, We Will Find Your Sheep) – Bo-Peep, Tom-Tom and Widow Piper's Children
  • Floretta – Alan and Chorus
  • Mary Mary – Chorus
  • Barney O'Flynn – Contrary Mary and Chorus
  • I Can't Do the Sum – Jane and Widow Piper's Children
  • Go to Sleep, Slumber Deep – Alan, Jane and Wood Spirits
Act 2
  • Christmas Fair Waltz: Hail to Christmas – Chorus
  • The Legend of the Castle – Gertrude and Chorus
  • Song of the Poet (introducing Rock-a-bye Baby) – Alan and Chorus
  • March Of The Toys - Ensemble
  • Military Ball – Ensemble
  • In The Toymakers Workshop – Male Chorus
  • Toyland – Tom-Tom and Male Chorus
  • My Rag Doll Girl (Eccentric Dance) – Grumio and Jill
Act 3
  • An Old-Fashioned Rose – Tom-Tom
  • Before and After – Alan and Contrary Mary
  • Jane – Jane, Grumio, Gonzorgo and Chorus
  • Maybe the Moon Will Help You Out – Bo-Peep


Cut Numbers (Chicago, 1903)
  • With Downcast Eye - Tom-Tom and Chorus
  • The Men - Contrary Mary
  • The Healthfood Man - Gonzorgo and Roderigo
  • If I Were A Man Like That - Gonzorgo, Roderigo, Widow Piper
  • Mignonette - Tom-Tom
Additional numbers, 1904-1905
  • Beatrice Barefacts - Contrary Mary and Inspector Marmaduke
  • He Won't Be Happy Till He Gets It - Jane, Grumio, Gonzorgo and Chorus
  • Don't Be A Villain - Gonzorgo and Roderigo


Plot synopsis


1903 version

Orphans Alan and Jane are the wards of their wicked Uncle Barnaby, who wants to steal their fortune. He arranges for them to be shipwrecked and lost at sea, but somehow they are rescued by gypsies and returned to Contrary Mary's garden. Contrary Mary, believing her beloved Alan is dead, has run away with her brother, Tom-Tom the Piper's son, rather than agree to marry Barnaby. After a second attempt on their lives in the Spider's Den, Alan and Jane are protected by the Moth Queen. In Toyland, Contrary Mary, Tom-Tom, Alan and Jane find each other and seek protection from the Master Toymaker, an evil genius who plots with Barnaby to create toys that kill and maim. The demonic possessed dolls kill the Toymaker and Barnaby uses the information to have Alan sentenced to death. Contrary Mary agrees to marry him in exchange for Alan's pardon, but Barnaby marries her, denounces Alan again, and dies, after drinking a wine glass filled with poison meant for Alan. Tom-Tom reveals that an old law of Toyland permitting marriage between a widow and a condemned man on condition that he supports her and honestly works may save Alan from the gallows and he marries the Widow Barnaby.

Large audiences were drawn to the musical by the spectacular settings and sets (e.g., the Floral Palace of the Moth Queen, the Garden of Contrary Mary) of Toyland.

1970s version

The 1970s version, first produced by the Light Opera of Manhattan
Light Opera of Manhattan

Light Opera of Manhattan, known as LOOM, was an Off-Broadway repertory theatre company that produced light operas, including the works of Gilbert and Sullivan and European and American operettas, 52 weeks per year, in New York City between 1968 and 1989....
, is more sentimental than the original. Two unhappy children, Jane and Alan, run away from home. Their parents, who are always putting work and discipline before fun, are too busy for them, so the young siblings set out for a place where they will be understood. The children believe that Toyland, a magical land of spirited toys, will deliver them from their hardships. When they arrive, the kindly Toymaker welcomes them with open arms. He warns them not to become too caught up in the fantasy, but soon the toys of Toyland draw them in with their singing and dancing.

The busy parents must find a way to bring the young runaways back home. They send a private eye to search for their children, but he sees an opportunity for personal gain in his trip to Toyland; he forces Jane and Alan to help him steal the Toymaker's plans for a new marching toy soldier. When the parents arrive in Toyland via hot air balloon, they too fall under the spell of the mystical land. Arguments break out, toys are wounded, and Jane and Alan get lost and frightened in the dark woods outside of Toyland. As the parents and toys search for the children, the characters and audience alike discover the true meaning of Christmas.

Recordings

Decca Records
Decca Records

Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 in music by Edward Lewis . Its U.S. label was established in late 1934; later the link with the British company was broken for several decades....
 recorded ten selections (on five 10-inch 78-RPM records) in 1944. The recording featured Kenny Baker and Karen Kemple with a chorus and orchestra conducted by Alexander Smallens
Alexander Smallens

Alexander Smallens was a Russian-born United States conducting and music director.Smallens was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and emigrated to the United States, as a child, becoming an American citizen in 1919....
. This album was reissued on a 10-inch LP in 1949, and by reducing the selections from ten to six, Decca re-released it on one side of a 12-inch LP (The Red Mill
The Red Mill

The Red Mill is an operetta written by Victor Herbert, with a libretto by Henry Blossom. It premiered on Broadway theatre on September 24 1906 at the Knickerbocker Theatre and ran for 274 performances, starring comedians Fred Stone and David Montgomery....
 was on the reverse) in 1957. This edition stayed in print until 1969. After a long absence from the catalogue, Decca Broadway
Decca Broadway

Decca Broadway Records is an American record label specializing in musical theater recordings founded in 1999 by Decca Records and is a unit of Universal Music Group....
 reissued the complete album on CD (again paired with The Red Mill) in 2002.

The Walt Disney film version
Babes in Toyland (1961 film)

Babes in Toyland is a 1961 in film Christmas musical film in Technicolor, film director by Jack Donohue, produced by Walt Disney, and distributed to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution....
, released in 1961, was given two recordings released in the same year. The first was a cover version
Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition of a previously recorded, commercially released song.In its current use, it can sometimes have a pejorative meaning — implying that the original recording should be regarded as the definitive version, usually in the sense of an "authentic" rendition, and all...
 featuring only Ed Wynn
Ed Wynn

Ed Wynn was a popular United States comedian and actor noted for his Perfect Fool comedy character, his pioneering radio show of the 1930s, and his later career as a dramatic actor....
 from the film, supported by a cast of singers unidentified on the album. This version was released by Disneyland Records
Disneyland Records

Disneyland Records is the original name of the The Walt Disney Company's record company.The label was established in 1956 in music under the name Disneyland Records; its first release was A Child's Garden of Verses....
. The second used the original vocal tracks from the soundtrack
Soundtrack

The term soundtrack refers to three related concepts: recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, television program or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film or TV show; and the physical area of a film that contains the synchronized recorded so...
 of the film; however, the musical accompaniments were not those heard in the film, but those heard on the cover version. The choral arrangements were, likewise, those heard on the cover version, not those heard in the actual film. This album was released on Buena Vista Records and features Ray Bolger
Ray Bolger

Ray Bolger was an United States entertainer of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of the Scarecrow and Kansas farmworker Hunk in the 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz ....
, Henry Calvin
Henry Calvin

Henry Calvin was an American comic actor best known for his role as Sergeant Garcia on Walt Disney's live-action television series Zorro ....
, Kevin Corcoran
Kevin Corcoran

Kevin Anthony "Moochie" Corcoran is an United States Television director, Film producer, and former child actor. He appeared in numerous Walt Disney Pictures projects between 1957 and 1963, frequently as an irrepressible character with the nickname Moochie....
, Annette Funicello
Annette Funicello

Annette Joanne Funicello is an United States singer and actress. She was Walt Disney's most popular Mickey Mouse Club, and went on to appear in a series of beach party films....
, Ann Jillian
Ann Jillian

Ann Jillian is an United States actress. She was born to Roman Catholic Lithuanian immigrant parents and speaks Lithuanian fluently....
, Mary McCarty
Mary McCarty

Mary McCarty was a County Commissioner in Palm Beach County, Florida from November 1990 until her resignation - announced on January 8, 2009. Her statement included an apology and a statement that she expected to serve significant prison time....
, Tommy Sands
Tommy Sands

Tommy Sands is an United States pop music singer and actor....
 and Ed Wynn
Ed Wynn

Ed Wynn was a popular United States comedian and actor noted for his Perfect Fool comedy character, his pioneering radio show of the 1930s, and his later career as a dramatic actor....
. Neither one of these albums has been issued on CD.

A stereo recording was made by Reader's Digest
Reader's Digest

File:Readers Digest00.jpgReader's Digest is a monthly general-interest family magazine co-founded in 1922 by Lila Bell Wallace and DeWitt Wallace....
 for their 1962 album Treasury of Great Operettas. Each of the 24 operettas in the set is condensed to fill one LP side. The Babes in Toyland selections have not been re-released on CD. The recording was conducted by Lehman Engel
Lehman Engel

Lehman Engel was an United States composer and conductor of plays, television, and film. He also conducted many Broadway musicals, both on stage and on records....
 and featured Sara Endich, Patricia Kelly, Peter Palmer, Mary Ellen Pracht, Jeanette Scovotti, and Mallory Walker.

A 1963 recording of several of the songs was released together with numbers from The Wizard of Oz (1963 MGM Studio Cast). A compilation album was released on CD in 1997.

A recording of the complete score of Babes in Toyland was reported in 2004 to be in process of creation, conducted by John McGlinn
John McGlinn

John Alexander McGlinn III was an American conductor and musical theatre archivist. He was one of the principal proponents of authentic Studio recording of Broadway theatre musicals, using original orchestrations and vocal arrangements....
, with the original vocal arrangements and orchestrations, but for unknown reasons, it has not been released.

Adaptations

A 1933 Betty Boop
Betty Boop

Betty Boop is an animation cartoon fictional character designed by Grim Natwick, appearing in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop series of films produced by Max Fleischer and released by Paramount Pictures....
 cartoon Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers

Parade of the Wooden Soldiers is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is now public domain.The instrumental title theme was composed by Leon Jessel, and is popular as Christmas music....
 was written around music from Babes in Toyland. Laurel and Hardy
Laurel and Hardy

Laurel and Hardy were a popular comedy team of thin, British-born Stan Laurel and heavy, American-born Oliver Hardy . They became famous during the early half of the 20th century for their work in motion pictures and also appeared on stage throughout America and Europe....
's 1934 film version of Babes in Toyland
Babes in Toyland (1934 film)

Babes in Toyland is a 1934 in film musical film comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy.Based on Victor Herbert's popular 1903 operetta Babes in Toyland , the film was produced by Hal Roach, directed by Charley Rogers and Gus Meins, and released to theatres on November 12, 1934 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer....
 (reissued as March of the Wooden Soldiers) includes only five of Herbert's songs and almost none of the original book. It also features Charlotte Henry
Charlotte Henry

Charlotte Henry was an United States actress. Her first major role was at age 15 in the Broadway theatre play Courage in 1928, also playing in the film version in 1930....
.

There were three television versions within a ten year span. A 1950 television version starred Dennis King
Dennis King (actor)

Dennis King was an English actor and singer.Born Dennis Pratt, King had a stage career in both drama and musical theater. He emigrated to the USA in 1921 and went on to a successful career on the Broadway stage....
 as a new villain called Dr. Electron. A 1954 adaptation for television featured Wally Cox
Wally Cox

Wallace Maynard Cox was an American comedian and actor, particularly associated with the early years of television in the United States....
, Barbara Cook
Barbara Cook

Barbara Cook is a Tony Award winning United States singer and actress who first came to prominence in the 1950s after starring in the original Broadway theatre musical theatre Candide and The Music Man among others....
, Dave Garroway
Dave Garroway

David Cunningham Garroway was the founding host of NBC's Today from 1952 to 1961. His easygoing, relaxed, and relaxing style belied a battle with depression that may have contributed to the end of his days as a leading television personality?and, eventually, his life....
, and Jack E. Leonard
Jack E. Leonard

Jack E. Leonard was an United States comedian who made frequent appearances on television variety show and game shows....
, and a 1960 adaptation for television featured Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple

Shirley Jane Temple is an Academy Award-winning actress and tap dancer, most famous for being an iconic United States child actress of the 1930s, who enjoyed a notable career as a diplomat as an adult....
 as the old gypsy Floretta, Angela Cartwright
Angela Cartwright

Angela Margaret Cartwright is an England-born United States actor, primarily known for her roles in movies and television. The naturally black-haired Cartwright is best known as a child actress for her roles in the film The Sound of Music , as Danny Thomas's daughter, Linda Williams, in the 1950s TV series Make Room For Daddy , and...
 as Jane, and Jerry Colonna
Jerry Colonna

Jerry Colonna was an Italian-American comedian, singer and songwriter, remembered best as the zaniest of Bob Hope's sidekicks on Hope's popular radio shows and films of the 1940s and 1950s....
 as Gonzales, a comic villain who replaced Barnaby. It was shown as an episode on the anthology series The Shirley Temple Show
The Shirley Temple Show

In the 1950s and 1960s, Shirley Temple made a brief return to show business with two television series. Shirley Temple's Storybook premiered on NBC January 12, 1958 and last aired December 1, 1959....
.

The Technicolor
Technicolor

Technicolor is the trademark for a series of Color film processes pioneered by Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation , now a division of Thomson SA....
 1961 film version
Babes in Toyland (1961 film)

Babes in Toyland is a 1961 in film Christmas musical film in Technicolor, film director by Jack Donohue, produced by Walt Disney, and distributed to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution....
 from Walt Disney
Walt Disney

Walter Elias Disney was a multiple Academy Award-winning American film producer, film director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur and philanthropist....
 starred Ray Bolger
Ray Bolger

Ray Bolger was an United States entertainer of stage and screen, best known for his portrayal of the Scarecrow and Kansas farmworker Hunk in the 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz ....
, Tommy Sands
Tommy Sands

Tommy Sands is an United States pop music singer and actor....
 and Annette Funicello
Annette Funicello

Annette Joanne Funicello is an United States singer and actress. She was Walt Disney's most popular Mickey Mouse Club, and went on to appear in a series of beach party films....
. This had a heavily revised plot, but much of the Herbert music was included, although some of it was played in an entirely different tempo from that intended by the composer, and the songs had completely new lyrics.

A 1986 made for television version
Babes in Toyland (1986 film)

Babes in Toyland is a 1986 in film television movie directed by Clive Donner which stars Drew Barrymore and Keanu Reeves. It was broadcast on NBC on December 19, 1986 and released on VHS....
 featured Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore

Drew Blyth Barrymore is an American actor and film producer. She is the youngest member of the Barrymore family of American actors. She began acting when she was eleven months old....
, Pat Morita
Pat Morita

Noriyuki "Pat" Morita was an Academy Award nominated United States actor who was well-known for playing the roles of Arnold on the TV show Happy Days and Kesuke Miyagi in the The Karate Kid movie series, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1984 in film....
, and Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves

Keanu Charles Reeves is a Canadian-American actor best known for his portrayals of Neo in the action film trilogy The Matrix, Ted Logan in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, and Officer Jack Traven in Speed ....
, only two songs from the Victor Herbert score, a new plot, and many new songs by Leslie Bricusse
Leslie Bricusse

Leslie Bricusse is a United Kingdom lyricist and composer.Although best known for his partnership with Anthony Newley, Bricusse has worked with many other composers....
. A musical version of Babes in Toyland with a plotline very similar to the Disney adaptation, has a book by Rebecca Ryland and music and lyrics by Bill Francoeur
Bill Francoeur

Bill Francoeur is a musical theatre composer and actor, who has produced over 75 musicals for the amateur theatre market in a career spanning over 25 years....
.

An animated film version
Babes in Toyland (1997 film)

Babes in Toyland is a 1997 in film animated musical adventure based on the original story....
 was released in 1997 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment is the home video distribution arm of the 20th Century Fox film studio. It was established in 1976 as Magnetic Video Corporation, and later as 20th Century Fox Video, CBS/Fox Video and Fox Video....
 featuring the voices of Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer

Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer, Order of Canada is a Canadian theater, film and television acting. In a career that spans over five decades and includes substantial roles in film, television, and theater, Plummer is perhaps best known for the iconic role of Georg Ludwig von Trapp in The Sound of Music ....
, James Belushi
James Belushi

James Adam "Jim" Belushi is an United States actor, comedian and musician, best known for being the younger brother of late comedian John Belushi....
 and Bronson Pinchot
Bronson Pinchot

Bronson Alcott Pinchot is an United States actor....
.

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