Crisparkle introduces Edwin and the Landless twins. It is announced that the actor playing Sapsea is too drunk to perform, so the Chairman himself takes over the role. We see that respectable Jasper is himself a customer of the den, and, as he dreams of Drood and Rosa, Puffer reacts when she hears Rosa's name.īack in Cloisterham, the gravedigger Durdles and his Deputy enter to discuss a newly completed tomb for the wife of Mayor Thomas Sapsea. Next to introduce herself is the Princess Puffer, the madam of an opium den ("The Wages of Sin"). After Rosa faints from the lustful lyrics of Jasper's song, Helena comes to her aid while Neville displays an attraction to Rosa. During the encore, two orphans from Ceylon, Neville and Helena Landless, enter with the Reverend Mr. It is her birthday, and Jasper, her music tutor, has composed a song for Rosa which he insists on hearing her sing. Next to be introduced is Jasper's nephew, Edwin Drood (whom the Chairman reveals is being played by the famous male impersonator, Miss Alice Nutting), who discusses his impending arranged marriage with Rosa Bud, as well as his plans to leave for Egypt after the wedding.ĭrood's fiancée, Rosa Budd, is then introduced at the "Nun's House" (a ladies' seminary). The first Dickens character introduced is the choirmaster John Jasper, a "respectable" member of society who shares with the audience the fact that he actually suffers from inner torment. The Chairman, a kind of Master of Ceremonies, informs attendees that this is going to be an unusual production, and invites all to be as "vulgar and uncivilized as legally possible." With this announcement, the play-within-the-play gets underway. From various locations in the theatre, the cast members perform the opening number. Such numbers as "There You Are", "Moonfall", Perfect Strangers" and "OffĪt London's Music Hall Royale, preparations are underway for the premiere performance of the resident troupe's version of "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." Members of the troupe (who venture out into the seats) explain to audience members the historical details of Dickens's untimely demise, as well as the role the audience will play in determining the outcome of the mystery. Performance by The Music Hall Royale', a troupe of decidedly hammy VictorianĪctors, this affectionate recreation of a bygone theatrical age is certain Murdered the unfortunate young Edwin Drood. Them directly effect the play's outcome by voting for whomever they think Unfinished novel, it takes audience participation to new heights by letting This hilarious musical whodunit was a smash hit on Broadway Magic lantern projections by James Cochrane. Imperial Theatre, Broadway 2 December, 1985 - (608 perfs) Winner of 5 Tony Awards Including Best Musical Original Broadway production produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival, Suggested by the unfinished novel of the same name by CharlesĠriginally produced Off-Broadway 4 August 1985 at the Delacorte Theatre,Ĭentral Park, for 27 performances. THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC.A Musical in 2 Acts, 12 Scenes. Late arrivals may not be seated until a break or at intermission. This hilarious and dramatic whodunit invites the audience to solve its mystery by choosing the identity of the murderer. The troupe perform a brooding mystery Based on Charles Dickens’ final unfinished novel. Listen to the original cast recording on SpotifyĪ show-within-a-show at the Music Hall Royale, a delightfully loony Victorian theatre company. Nominee: Five 2013 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical Winner! The 2013 Drama Desk Award for Sound Design Winner! Five 1986 Outer Critics Circle Awards, including Outstanding Broadway Musical Winner! Eight 1986 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Musical, Music, Book and Orchestration Winner! Five 1986 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Book and Score
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