Adonis (musical)

Adonis
A Perversion of Common Sense
Music John Eller
Edward Rice
Book William Gill
Productions 1884 Original Broadway

Adonis is an 1884 burlesque musical produced by Edward E. Rice who also composed the music along with John Eller. The book was written by William Gill.

After playing at Hooley's Opera House in Chicago in the summer of 1884, it debuted at the Bijou Theatre in New York on September 4, 1884.[1] It there had a run of 603 consecutive performances, making it the longest-running show on Broadway during that period, and the longest Broadway run of all time until 1893. It was co-written and directed by Henry E. Dixey who also starred as the titular Adonis.[2]

Adonis tells the story of a gorgeous male statue that comes to life and finds human ways so unpleasant that he chooses to turn back into stone – after spoofing several famous personalities.[3]

The company traveled to London after the play closed in New York.[4][5]

Character list and descriptions

Original Broadway cast

References

  1. (5 September 1884). Amusements. Bijou Opera House (opening night review, The New York Times
  2. 2.0 2.1 Brown, T. Allston. A History of the New York Stage, Vol. 3, pp. 282-83 (1903)
  3. Hischak, Thomas S. The Oxford Companion to the American Musical, p. 6 (2008)
  4. (13 May 1886). Adonis on the Waves. Dixey starting for England amid the cheers of hosts of friends, The New York Times
  5. (1 July 1886). The Reception of "Adonis" In England, Tid-Bits
  6. Ganzl, Kurt. William B. Gill: From the Goldfields to Broadway, p. 144 (2002)

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