The Circus Girl

The Circus Girl
MusicIvan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
LyricsHarry Greenbank
Adrian Ross
BookJames T. Tanner
Walter Apllant (Palings)
Productions1896 West End
1897 Broadway

The Circus Girl is a Edwardian musical comedy in two acts with a book by James T. Tanner and Walter Apllant (Palings), lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross, music by Ivan Caryll, and additional music by Lionel Monckton.[1]

The musical was produced at George Edwardes's Gaiety Theatre, beginning 5 December 1896, and ran for a very successful 497 performances.[1] It starred Seymour Hicks as Dick Capel and his wife Ellaline Terriss as Dora Wemyss. Edmund Payne and Arthur Williams also appeared. The show also had a successful New York run at two theatres in 1897 for a total of 172 performances. It was produced by Charles Frohman.[1] Mabelle Gilman Corey played Lucille and Nancy McIntosh played La Favorita in New York.[2]

Set in Paris, the plot concerns a group of English tourists who get mixed up with a circus troupe. Two of the famous songs from the show are "A Simple Little String" and "The Way to Treat a Lady".

  1. ^ a b c "The Circus Girl", The Guide to Musical Theatre, accessed October 23, 2012
  2. ^ Brown, Thomas Allston. "A history of the New York stage". Dodd, Mead and company (1903), pp. 580–82