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mother. Mrs. Frumpington, a spiritualist, is worried that her late husband may disapprove of her marrying FitzStubbs. Visiting her daughter's house, she is alone in a room and hears a voice evidently talking to her. It is Philip, trying to talk to Rose by telephone, but Mrs. Frumpington assumes it to be the voice of her dead husband. She replies to the voice. Philip, assuming that he is speaking to Rose, becomes increasingly agitated at the strange answers he is getting down the wire, and eventually rushes across the street. All is explained, and finding that there is no spiritual objection, Mrs. Frumpington accepts Fitzstubbs's proposal, and the parents consent to the marriage of their children.
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Philip FitzStubbs loves Rose Frumpington who lives in the house on the opposite side of the street. Philip's father has forbidden the match and made his son promise not to see or write to Rose, but Philip has had a telephone installed so that they can talk. FitzStubbs senior hopes to marry Rose's
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This was a one-act play, seen only by the early comers. It would play to empty boxes, half-empty upper circle, to a gradually filling stalls and dress circle, but to an attentive, grateful and appreciative pit and gallery. Often these plays were little gems. They deserved much better treatment
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than they got, but those who saw them delighted in them. ... served to give young actors and actresses a chance to win their spurs ... the stalls and the boxes lost much by missing the curtain-raiser, but to them dinner was more important.
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was to present long evenings in the theatre, and so producer
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on 31 March 1883 to 1 January 1884 as a companion piece to
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No copy of a printed libretto or vocal score is in the
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Index


operetta
Frank Desprez
Percy Reeve
Savoy Theatre
Gilbert and Sullivan
Iolanthe
British Library
Victorian era
Richard D'Oyly Carte
Savoy operas
curtain raisers
W. J. MacQueen-Pope
Rosina Brandram
Eric Lewis
Sybil Grey
"Swash-buckling Savoy curtain-raiser"
Archived
Wayback Machine


The Era
A Private Wire at the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive
List of Savoy opera curtain raisers
Article on Savoy curtain raisers
Brief review of the piece
Brief profile of Reeve mentioning the piece
Categories
English-language operas
English comic operas

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