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Wang (musical) : ウィキペディア英語版
Wang (musical)

''Wang'' is a musical (the sheet music indicates "comic opera") with music by Woolson Morse and book and lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin. It was first produced in New York in 1891 by DeWolf Hopper and his company and featured Della Fox.〔Smith, Cecil Michener and Glenn Litton, ''Musical Comedy in America: From The Black Crook Through Sweeney Todd'' (London: Routledge, 1981), 55-57 ISBN 0-87830-564-5.〕
The show mixed comic opera material with burlesque and was set in Siam. The music does not have "Oriental" color, except for the title character's first entrance – on a "full scale imitation elephant" – and the wedding and coronation marches. The show was termed an "operatic burletta" because of the burlesque convention of having Fox wearing tights.〔
==Production history==
''Wang'' premiered at the now-demolished Broadway Theatre,〔(Broadway Theatre ) ibdb.com〕 New York City, on May 4, 1891 and closed on Oct 3, 1891 after 151 performances. The cast featured Helen Beresford as Nannette, Della Fox as Mataya, DeWolf Hopper as Wang, Samuel Reed as Colonel Fracasse, Alfred Klein as Pepat, and Marion Singer as La Veuve Frimousse. A full scale imitation elephant was built by Edward Siedle for Hopper to ride on during "The Man With an Elephant On His Hands."〔"Edward Siedle Dies Opera Stage Ruler", ''The New York Times'', March 31, 1925, p. 19〕
The show was revived at the Lyric Theatre, running from April 18, 1904 through June 4, 1904, for 57 performances. The production was produced and directed by Sam S. Shubert and again starred Hopper and Singer, with Madge Lessing as Mataya.

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