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Eileen is a comic opera
Comic opera

Comic opera, or light opera, denotes a sung dramatic work of a light or comic nature, usually with a happy ending.Comic opera first developed in 18th-century Italy as opera buffa, an alternative to opera seria....
 (sometimes described as a musical) with music 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....
 and lyrics and book by Henry Blossom
Henry Blossom

Henry Martyn Blossom was a playwright and lyricist.Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he teamed with Victor Herbert on several popular operettas....
 based loosely on the 1835 novel Rory O'Moore
Rory O'Moore

Rory O'Moore may refer to:* Rory O'Moore, , belonged to an ancient Irish noble family descended from the mythical Conall Cernach* Rory O'Moore , Healthcare Informatics expert, after whom the O'Moore Medal is named...
 by Herbert's grandfather, Samuel Lover. Set in 1798, the story concerns an Irish revolutionary arrested by the British for treason. Eileen, his nobly born sweetheart, and her aunt, help him to escape by disguising him as a servant. The British recaptured him, and he is about to be shot when a pardon arrives.






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Eileen is a comic opera
Comic opera

Comic opera, or light opera, denotes a sung dramatic work of a light or comic nature, usually with a happy ending.Comic opera first developed in 18th-century Italy as opera buffa, an alternative to opera seria....
 (sometimes described as a musical) with music 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....
 and lyrics and book by Henry Blossom
Henry Blossom

Henry Martyn Blossom was a playwright and lyricist.Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he teamed with Victor Herbert on several popular operettas....
 based loosely on the 1835 novel Rory O'Moore
Rory O'Moore

Rory O'Moore may refer to:* Rory O'Moore, , belonged to an ancient Irish noble family descended from the mythical Conall Cernach* Rory O'Moore , Healthcare Informatics expert, after whom the O'Moore Medal is named...
 by Herbert's grandfather, Samuel Lover. Set in 1798, the story concerns an Irish revolutionary arrested by the British for treason. Eileen, his nobly born sweetheart, and her aunt, help him to escape by disguising him as a servant. The British recaptured him, and he is about to be shot when a pardon arrives. All ends well for both him and for all the revolutionaries.

After Cleveland tryouts under the name of Hearts of Erin, the musical moved on to Boston, changing its name to Eileen. It then opened at the Shubert Theatre
Shubert Theatre

The Shubert Theatre is the name for several current and former theatrical venues:Currently named Shubert Theatre:*Shubert Theatre , the Broadway theatre in New York City built in 1913...
 on March 19 1917 and ran for only 64 performances. It was produced by Joe Weber
Joe Weber (vaudevillian)

Joe Weber born Joseph Morris Weber was a vaudeville who, along with Lew Fields, formed the comedy team of Weber and Fields.Fields and Weber started performing in museums, circuses, and Variety show houses in New York City....
, formerly of the comedy duo Weber and Fields
Lew Fields

Lew Fields , born Moses Schoenfeld, was an United States actor, comedian, vaudeville star and theatre Management and Theatrical producer....
. It then toured, but a fire destroyed its costumes three months into the tour. Because of its short initial run, the show was rarely revived until 1998, when it was produced and recorded by the Ohio Light Opera
Ohio Light Opera

The Ohio Light Opera is a professional opera company based in Wooster, Ohio that performs the light opera repertory, including Gilbert and Sullivan, and American, British, and continental operettas of the late 19th and early 20th centuries....
. However, its hit song "Thine Alone" was frequently recorded.

Herbert was eager to write an "Irish" musical to celebrate the land of his birth. Much of the original orchestration has been lost, but Ohio Light Opera
Ohio Light Opera

The Ohio Light Opera is a professional opera company based in Wooster, Ohio that performs the light opera repertory, including Gilbert and Sullivan, and American, British, and continental operettas of the late 19th and early 20th centuries....
's 1998 recording is reorchestrated, with the help of some Herbert recordings, by Quaid Winter.

Roles and original cast

  • Eileen Mulvaney, niece of Lady Maude (soprano
    Soprano

    A soprano is a voice type with a vocal range from approximately to "high A" in choral music, or to "soprano C" or higher in operatic music. In four part chorale style harmony the soprano takes the highest part which usually encompasses the melody....
    ) - Grace Breen
  • Captain Barry O’Day, a fine Irish Rebel (tenor
    Tenor

    The tenor is a type of male voice type and is the highest male voice within the modal register. The typical tenor voice lies between the C one octave below middle C to the A above in choral music, and up to high C in solo work....
    ) - Walter Scanlan
  • Lady Maude Estabrooke, Eileen's Aunt - Olga Roller
  • Colonel Lester, the local British authority - Edward Martindel
  • Shaun Dhu, Barry’s steadfast mate - Greek Evans
  • Sir Reginald Stribling, a British Knight - Algernon Grieg
  • Rosie Flynn - Louise Allen
  • Biddy Flynn - F. Josie Claflin
  • "Humpy" Grogan - John B. Cooke
  • Lanty Hackett - Harry Crosby
  • Mickey O'Brien - Joseph Dillon
  • Dinny Doyle - Scott Welsh
  • Chorus of Villagers


Synopsis

Act I Lady Maude, widow of Lord Estabrook, an English lady, is the mistress of Castle Sligo, creating resentment among the Irish locals. Shaun Dhu leads a band of smugglers on the Western coast of Ireland that includes Barry O'Day. The band stores its loot at Biddy's Black Bull Inn. Lady Maude and her niece, Eileen, stop at the Inn when their carriage breaks down. Barry O'Day protects them from some village drunks. Colonel Lester comes to arrest Barry, but he escapes as Lady Maude's groom.

Act II Later, at Castle Sligo, Lady Maude has developed affection for Barry. Eileen explains that Barry is a rogue. Nevertheless, Maude decides to help Barry escape again from the Colonel by putting a coachman's uniform on her guest, Sir Reggie, making him a decoy. Sir Reggie is arrested and sentenced to death before the Colonel learns that he has been fooled and that Barry has gotten away again.

Act III By the time of Lady Maud's birthday, Eileen and Barry have fallen in love. Learning that Barry is there, the Colonel has his men surround the castle. Barry surrenders, but news arrives that the King has pardoned the rebels. The arrest is reversed, various couples are united, including Barry and Eileen, and it is declared that "Ireland shall stand among all nations of the world."

Recording

Al Goodman
Al Goodman

Al Goodman was a conductor, songwriter, stage composer, musical director, arranger, and pianist.Graduate of the Baltimore City College and the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, musician in a nickelodeon, and chorus boy in one of the Milton Aborn's operettas, Russian-born Al Goodman was first introduced to musical comedy by the late Earl C...
's orchestra and soloists recorded six highlights from Eileen on a set of 78 RPM records. These selections were later reissued by RCA Camden
RCA Camden

RCA Camden was a budget record label of recordings, first introduced by RCA Victor in the mid 1950s....
 on one side of a 12-inch LP (selections from Polonaise are on the reverse). This album has been out-of-print since the late 1950's.

Songs

Act I
  • Free Trade and a Misty Moon
  • My Little Irish Rose
  • Ireland, My Sireland
  • Glad, Triumphant Hour


Act II
  • Too-re-loo-re
  • Eileen, Alanna Asthore
  • If Eve Had Left the Apple on the Bough
  • I'd Love to be a Lady
  • When Love Awakes!
  • Life's a Game at Best
  • Finale


Act III
  • In Erin's Isle
  • Thine Alone
  • The Irish Have a Great Day Tonight
  • When Ireland Stands Among the Nations of the World


External links

  • 'Eileen’ Brim Full of Rich Melodies.” New York Times (3/20/1917), p. 9