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Princess Charming : ウィキペディア英語版
Princess Charming

''Princess Charming'' is an operetta by composer Albert Szirmai. It was first presented in Hungarian in Budapest as ''Alexandra''. The English libretto by Arthur Wimperis and Lauri Wylie is based on the Hungarian libretto by Franz Martos. The story concerns a young princess who accepts a proposal of marriage from the elderly king of a neighboring country as protection against an uprising by her own subjects. Captain Torrelli, a military officer sent by the king, fears imminent danger to the princess and marries her himself. The officer then escorts her to his king for an annulment, but the couple fall in love and elope.
The operetta premiered in London in 1926 and was revived on Broadway and elsewhere. A 1934 film adaptation was made.
==Productions==
The operetta premiered on London's West End on 21 October 1926. It ran for a very successful 362 performances at the Palace Theatre.〔(1926 London theatre chronology ), Guide to Musical Theatre〕 The production starred Winnie Melville as Princess Elaine of Novia, John Clarke as Captain Torrelli, W. H. Berry as Albert Chuff, Alice Delysia as Countess Wanda Navaro and George Grossmith, Jr. as King Christian II of Sylvania.〔("Princess Charming" ) in ''The Play Pictorial''〕〔("Princess Charming" ) at the Modern Theatre site〕 It was produced by Robert Courtneidge. The production then toured in Britain.
After a rewrite of the book by Jack Donahue, with additional lyrics by producer Arthur Swanstrom and additional music by Arthur Schwartz, the work was presented on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre on October 13, 1930, closing after 56 performances on November 29, 1930. The production starred Jeanne Aubert as Wanda Navarro, Grossmith as King Christian II of Elyria, and Victor Moore as Irving Huff. Two up-and-coming entertainers were in smaller roles, Howard St. John as the king's aid and Ernest McChesney as the second footman.
The show was also produced by the J. C. Williamson company in Australia. It was adapted as a film in 1934, starring Grossmith, Yvonne Arnaud, Evelyn Laye, Max Miller and Cecil Parker.

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