The Wicklow Postman
Appearance
The Wicklow Postman | |
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Music | Eugene O'Rourke B.H. Janssen |
Lyrics | Eugene O'Rourke B.H. Janssen Albert Hall |
Book | Mark Price |
Productions | 1893 New York |
The Wicklow Postman is a musical play with a book by Mark Price and music and lyrics mostly by Eugene O'Rourke and B.H. Janssen, that was popular in the 1890s. It was a vehicle for O'Rourke, an Irish comedian, who played the title role.
Productions
A production opened in Boston, Massachusetts, in September 1892.[1] The New York production, produced by Lee Harrison,[2] was playing (at least) in the week of April 30, 1893, at H. R. Jacobs' Third Avenue Theatre.[3]
The show opened in Chicago on August 19, 1895, with O'Rourke and Bettina Girard in the female supporting role.[4] In 1896, O'Rourke was still touring in the show, appearing in London, Ontario, Canada.[5]
Songs
Based on published sheet music, the songs included were:
- "At the Setting of the Sun"
- "Don't Forget to Send More Me"
- "It All Comes In the Post" (music and lyrics by B. H. Janssen)
- "I Wish They'd Do It Now" (music and lyrics by B. H. Janssen)
- "Just the Girl for Me"
- "Norah" (music by Eugene O'Rourke, lyrics by Albert Hall)
- "The Eyes That I Love Best" (music and lyrics by B. H. Janssen)
References
- ^ "Boston Theatres," The New York Times, September 3, 1893, p. 16
- ^ Grau, Robert. Forty Years Observation of Music and the Drama (New York: Broadway publishing company, 1909), pp. 196–97
- ^ Brown, Thomas Allston. A History of the New York Stage (New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1903), vol. 3, p. 231
- ^ "Notes of the Stage," New York Times, August 4, 1895, p. 11
- ^ A copy of the program is in the D. B. Weldon Library, University of Western Ontario, OCLC accession number 243518900