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JOHANN STRAUSS'
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Johann Strauss' Famous Operetta(The orif/iiial Libreito by h/. Sc.hnitzer)
MUSIC BY
RONALD HANMER
BOOK BY
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THE GYPSY BARONStor^ and d^adt^round
Tlie Oupay Huron is a light operetta coiiecniing a hand of Tlomany Gypsies. C/.ipra. Queen of tlie Gypsy tribe, lias n dreuJii telling of the return fromexile of Saiidor Harinkay, son of their late leader. Feodore Barinkay. She andher grand<laughtcr. Saffi, relate thLs new.s to Zsupan, ISIayor of Zrinyi, andhis hou.senian. Otto.
C(nint Kare.ska, a eivil commissioner from Vienna. a(;companies Barinkayon hi.s return and conspires with Zsupan to promote the marriage of his flirtatious daughter Arietta to Barinkay. thereby gaining ])os.'Je.ssion of a treasure,known by Kare.ska to be concealed in the Barinkay e.statc.
Barinkay. however, falls in love with Saffi, and in spite of the efforts ofKareska. Arietta. Zsupan and his housekeeper, Mirabclla, he decides to takehis father's place and become the new Gypsy Baron. This pleases Otto immensely since he had already planned to marry Zsupan'.s daughter, Arietta.
Czipra defends the proposed marriage of Barinkay and Saffi and. at thesame time, reveals the whereabouts of the treasure and legal documents proving Salfi to be of royal lineage. The marriage is delayed when the governorof the province. Graf Peter Homonoy arrives on a recruiting mi.ssion to allaya Turkish invasion on the borders.
Otto and Zsui)an find theinselve.s in the army when they too join in thefestive ceremony of drinking recruiting wine and donning the Shako. Barinkay, wlio has picked the honored Shako, assumes command of the Romanysquadron. .\s he marches off to war, he reluctantly leaves Saffi and thetroanre in Kare.ska's custody.
The first of the victory celebrations in the palace is attended by theGypsy girls at Saffi's invitation. Kareska is bani.shed by Homonoy. nowChancellor of TTiingary. because of his boorish treatment of Saffi. UponZsiipan's and Otto's return, it becomes obvious that they enjoyed the warfar from the battle lines. They are greeted with marriage i)roposals fromMirabella and .\rletta.
Barinkay and the Romany Squadron arrive at the ball and are toastedby (iraf Homonoy. As a reward for valor, Barinkay's Barony is restored andhe is at last reunited with Saffi.
The Gyp.sy Baron, composed lo a libretto by Ignaz Schnitzer, had itsworld premier at Vienna Theater an der Wicn. on October 24. 1885, under thedirc<'tion of Johann Strauss. It ran for over one tliou.sand performances beforemoving on to other Viennese theaters. Like Strauss' Die Fledermaus, it hasconquered the world, and translations have been made for performances inevery language in the world.
The version pre.sented tonight is a modern version of the original libretto,with the book written by Phil Park and Conrad Carter and the music arranged and adapte<l by Ronald Hanmer.
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The action of the entire operetta takes place in Hungary, circa 1750.
ACT I
Early morning. Outside the gates of KaJman Zsupan's residence, theoutskirts of Zrinyi, Hungary.
ACT II
Scene 1. Several days later. The courtyard of Barinkay's castle.
Scene 2. A few months later. A state room in the palace, Vienna.
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Franzi Myrna Smith
Vanyu - - - - - Lois Fenzl
Otto Philip Wells
Arietta Fulvia Brun Hickman
Kalmaii Z.mpan - Ralph Schutlz
Mirabella Vivian Tice
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Saffi Sylvia Horwitz
Count Kareska John Thompson
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JULIAN OLF (J/«V/</ifl)—All Knglish major at Union College, Julian is editorof "IDOL", the college's literary magazine, is a folk singer and guitarist.This is his first a|)pearance with SLOC. He played Reed in Stalag 17 forUnion's Mountebanks.
JOSEPH FAVA {Pali)—A hair stylist at Jon-Alan Coiffures, he appearedpreviously in SLOC's Mikado and King and I. Active in production forCivic Playhouse.
MYRNA LEE SMITH (Franzi)—Third appearance in SLOC. having sungpreviously in the chorus of Mikado and King and I. She is a dental assistant for a local dentist.
LOIS FENZL (Vauya)—graduate of College of St. Rose, she is a claimsrepresentative for the Social Security Administration. She sang in SLOC'sKing and I and played Flory Mangle in the Civic Playhouse's Look Homeward Angel,
PHILIP WELLS {Otto)—No stranger to SLOC. Philip, head of the ArtDept. for Niskayuna Schools, appeared in Finian'a Rainbow, Nojighty Marietta, FajiJiy and La Perichole. Having received his MA from ColumbiaUniversity, he is also ])resident. of Niskayuna Teachers" Assoc., and a Columbia Doctoral Candidate.
FULVIA BRUN HICKMAN {ArlHta)—Kri active participant with SLOC.she played the lead in La Perichole, Finan's Rainbow and Merry Widow anddanced in SLOC's Oklahoma, Song of Norv-ay. and King and I. She is agraduate of Siena College and now with WGY-WRGB Studios.
RALPH SFIULTZ {Kahnan Zsiipan)—First appearance with SLOC, Ralphis Director of Customer Relations at Tek Hughes.
VIVIAN TICE {Mirabella)—.A secretary witii G.E., she has appeared previously for SLOC as Mother Greig in Song of Norway and as Peep-Bo inMikado. She also played Norah l\lid<loon in .Amifie Maine at the CivicPlayhou.se.
M.\RGARET LEDDICK iCzhira)—First appearance with SLOC. She is a.soloist with First Methodist Choir and Christian Science Chapel. graduate of University of Minnesota, she is married and the mother of threechildren.
SVLVTA SMITH HORWITZ (Safji)—A constant participant with and forSLOC. she played the lead in Chocolate Soldier and RSVP, appeared asCleopatra in Wizard of Nile and appeared in other SLOC presentations.She was chairman of show .selection in '60-61 and is a member of the Boardof Directors. A graduate of the University of Maine.
JOHN THOMPSON {Count Karenka)—Although a writer by profession,John now turns his hand to acting in his first appearance with SLOC. Heis a graduate of Union College, has played some summer stock, and is associated with the American Academy of Draamitc Arts.
CHARLES REICHERTER iSandor Barinkay)—Second ajjpearance withSLOC having appeared in the chorus of the King and I. A graduate ofOneonta State Teachers College, Charles teaches 5th grade at Horace Mann.
ANDREW STARR {Captain.)—.\i)peared previously for SLOC as Pctermanthe Butler in RSVP and in tlic chorus of Mikado. He is employed by theN. Y. State Dept. of Public Works.
HOWARD CRAMER {Graf Peter Ilomonoy)—First appearance withSLOC. He is a graduate of Rutgers University, presently employed as aninstructor with the National Cash Register Co.
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