Название | Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip van |
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Автор произведения | Charles Burke |
Жанр | Языкознание |
Серия | |
Издательство | Языкознание |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 4064066103743 |
Charles Burke
Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip van
Winkle
Published by Good Press, 2020
EAN 4064066103743
Table of Contents
RIP VAN WINKLE
A LEGEND OF THE CATSKILLS
A ROMANTIC DRAMA IN TWO ACTS
ADAPTED FROM WASHINGTON IRVING'S SKETCH BOOK
By Charles Burke
[It is common knowledge that “Rip Van Winkle,” as a play, was a general mixture of several versions when it finally reached the hands of Joseph Jefferson. From Kerr to Burke, from Burke to Boucicault, from Boucicault to Jefferson was the progress. The changes made by Burke in the Kerr version are so interesting, and the similarities are so close, that the Editor has thought it might be useful to make an annotated comparison of the two. This has been done, with the result that the reader is given two plays in one. The title-page of the Kerr acting edition runs as follows: “Rip Van Winkle; A Legend of Sleepy Hollow. A Romantic Drama in Two Acts. Adapted from Washington Irving's Sketch-Book by John Kerr, Author of ‘Therese’, ‘Presumptive Guilt’, ‘Wandering Boys’, ‘Michael and Christine’, ‘Drench'd and Dried’, ‘Robert Bruce’, &c., &c. With Some Alterations, by Thomas Hailes Lacy. Theatrical Publisher. London.” The Burke version, used here as a basis, follows the acting text, without stage positions, published by Samuel French. An opera on the subject of “Rip Van Winkle,” the libretto written by Wainwright, was presented at Niblo's Garden, New York, by the Pyne and Harrison Troupe, Thursday, September 27, 1855. There was given, during the season of 1919–20, by the Chicago Opera Association, “Rip Van Winkle: A Folk Opera,” with music by Reginald de Kovan and libretto by Percy Mackaye, the score to be published by G. Schirmer. New York.]
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
First performed at the West London Theatre (under the management of Mr. Beverley).
RIP VAN WINKLE
A Legend of the Sleepy Hollow.
CHARACTERS
ACT I. 1763
Original | Walnut St. Philadelphia | |
Deidrich Van Slaus | Mr. Sanger | Mr. Porter |
Herman (his Son) | " N. Norton | " Read |
Knickerbocker (a Schoolmaster) | " S. Beverley | " J. Jefferson |
Rory Van Clump (a Landlord) | " C. Osborne | " Greene |
" Chapman | ||
Rip Van Winkle | " H. Beverley | " Hackett |
Nicholas Vedder | " T. Santer | " Sefton |
Peter Clausen | " Cogan | " James |
Gustave | Master Kerr | Miss Anderson |
Dame Van Winkle | Mrs. Porter | Mrs. B. Stickney |
Alice | " W. Hall | Mrs. S. Chapman |
Lowena | Miss Kerr | Miss Eberle |
Imp of the Mountain | W. Oxberry, Jun. | W. Wells |
The Spectre Crew of the Mountains, Farmers, &c.
A Lapse of Twenty Years occurs between the Acts.
Act II. 1783.
Herman Van Slaus | Mr. H. Norton | Mr. Read |
Seth Kilderkin | —— | —— |
Knickerbocker | " S. Beverley | " J. Jefferson |
Nicholas Vedder | " T. Santer | " Sefton |
Gustave | —— | —— |
Young Rip | —— | —— |
" Chapman | ||
Rip Van Winkle | " H. Beverley | " Hackett |
Alice Van Knickerbocker | Mrs. W. Hall | Mrs. S. Chapman |
Lowena | Miss Kerr | Miss Eberle |
Jacintha | —— | —— |
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