Lionel Monckton
The Quaker Girl
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Composer:Lionel MoncktonGenre:Musical TheatreStyle:Musical TheaterThe Quaker Girl is a musical comedy that was composed by Lionel Monckton. The plot of the musical revolves around a Quaker girl named Prudence who falls in love with a Frenchman named Philippe. The story is set in the 18th century in a small village in Pennsylvania. Prudence is the daughter of the village's Quaker leader, and she is expected to marry a fellow Quaker. However, she falls in love with Philippe, who is a captain in the French army. The musical was composed in 1910 and premiered at the Adelphi Theatre in London on November 5th of the same year. The show was a huge success and ran for 536 performances. The Quaker Girl was also produced on Broadway in 1911 and ran for 240 performances. The musical is divided into two acts and features several memorable songs, including "Come to the Ball", "A Quaker Meeting", and "Tony from America". The music is characterized by its catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms, which are typical of the musical comedies of the time. The Quaker Girl is also known for its elaborate dance sequences, which were choreographed by the legendary dancer and choreographer, Willie Warde. The show features several dance movements, including a waltz, a minuet, and a quadrille. One of the unique characteristics of The Quaker Girl is its portrayal of Quaker culture. The show depicts the Quakers as a peaceful and simple people who value honesty and integrity. The musical also explores the tension between the Quaker way of life and the outside world, as Prudence struggles to reconcile her love for Philippe with her Quaker beliefs. Overall, The Quaker Girl is a charming and entertaining musical that showcases the talents of Lionel Monckton and Willie Warde. Its catchy songs, elaborate dance sequences, and unique portrayal of Quaker culture have made it a beloved classic of musical theatre.More....
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