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The Beggar's Opera
by John Gay

Friday
October 23, 2009
7:30 p.m.
Westwood Lutheran Church
5035 Rainbow, Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Saturday
October 24, 2009
7:30 p.m.
Congregation Kol Ami
7501 Belinder, Prairie Village, Kansas

Sunday
October 25, 2009
4:00 p.m.
(Matinee)
Congregation Kol Ami
7501 Belinder, Prairie Village, Kansas

**  The Following is from the ORIGINAL Score by John Gay.  **
We will be presenting a version of the show which does not exactly follow the Synopsis and Scene Breakdown below.


SYNOPSIS AND SCENE BREAKDOWN



SOURCE:  http://www.umich.edu/~ece/student_projects/beggars_opera/clips.html


Synopsis


Before the start of the piece, the Beggar and the Player introduce the opera. The Beggar explains that the piece is truly an opera; though in contrast to a normal opera, it has no recitative and it is not "unnatural." The Player concludes their witty dialogue with "Play away the overture!"


The opera opens with Peachum, the thief-catcher, looking through his accounting books. He and his wife, Mrs. Peachum, are horrified when Polly, their daughter, announces that she has secretly married the highwayman, Macheath. Peachum and Mrs. Peachum see no redemption in the marriage, until Mr. Peachum decides that if Macheath is killed, the Peachums could collect Polly's inheritance; the couple plots the pursuit of Macheath. This alarms Polly who warns Macheath at once of her parents' plan. Macheath retreats to a tavern where several solicitous women are lurking. The women befriend him as they talk of their lives of crime, but two of the women turn him over to Peachum.


Macheath is brought to Newgate prison, where the warden is Lockit. (For more information, visit the ECE student project on Newgate Prison.) Lockit's daughter Lucy is madly in love with Macheath, who had previously made a proposal of marriage to her. Macheath swears his affection, but Polly arrives and reveals Macheath as her husband in front of Lucy. Macheath tries to cover Polly's claim by insisting that Polly is mad. Lucy is not completely satisfied, but she still devotes herself to his escape. Lockit finds out about the promised marriage to his daughter and realizes that he may be entitled to Macheath's money, upon Macheath's execution. Lockit meets Peachum to discuss this matter; Mrs. Trapes conveniently interrupts their meeting and announces Macheath's hiding place. Peachum and Lockit join forces together to capture Macheath.


Meanwhile, Polly seeks Lucy in hopes of saving Macheath. Lucy has planned to poison Polly, but Polly avoids the tainted cup. The two find out that Macheath has been captured and plead with their fathers to save him. Macheath is at the gallows and ready to die; he offers his last words to Polly and Lucy. The Beggar returns and announces that a moral ending would include the hanging of Macheath. However, since the audience came to see a happy ending, Macheath is released and whispers to Polly that she is his true wife.64


Scene Breakdown


ACT I

(Peachum's House)

Scene I: Peachum

Air 1. An old Woman Clothed in Gray, &c.

Scene II: Peachum and Filch

Air 2. The bonny grey-eye'd Morn, &c.

Scene III: Peachum (monologue)

Scene IV: Peachum and Mrs. Peachum

Air 3. Cold and Raw, &c.

Air 4. Why is your faithful Slave disdain'd? &c.

Scene V: Mrs. Peachum

Air 5. Of all the simple Things we do, &c.

Scene VI: Mrs. Peachum and Filch

Scene VI: Peachum and Polly

Air 6. What shall I do to show how much I love her, &c.

Scene VIII: Peachum, Polly, and Mrs. Peachum

Air 7. Oh London is a fine Town

Air 8. Grim King of the Ghosts, &c.

Air 9. O Jenny, O Jenny, where hast thou been?

Air 10. Thomas, I cannot, &c.

Scene IX: Peachum and Mrs. Peachum

Air 11. A Soldier and a Sailor

Scene X: Mrs. Peachum, Peachum, and Polly

Air 12. Now ponder well, ye Parents dear

Air 13. Le printemps rappelled aux armes

Scene XI: Mrs. Peachum, Peachum

Scene XII: Polly (monologue)

Scene XIII: Polly and Macheath

Air 14. Pretty Parrot say

Air 15. Pray, Fair One, be kind

Air 16. Over the Hills and far away

Air 17. Gin thou wert mine awn thing

Air 18. O the Broom, &c.

ACT II

(A Tavern near Newgate)

Scene I: Jemmy Twitcher, Crook-Fingered Jack, Wat Dreary, Robin of Bagshot, Nimming Ned, Henry Paddington, Matt of the Mint, Ben Budge, and the rest of the Gang

Air 1. Fill every Glass, &c.

Scene II: Gang and Macheath

Air 2. March in Rinaldo, with Drums and Trumpet

Scene III: Macheath and Drawer

Air 3.Would you have a Young Virgin, &c.

Scene IV: Macheath, Mrs. Coaxer, Dolly Trull, Mrs. Vixen, Betty Doxy, Jenny Diver, Mrs. Slammekin, Suky Tawdry, and Molly Brazen

Air 4. Cotillon

Air 5. All in a misty morning, &c.

Air 6. When once I lay with another Man's wife, &c.

Scene V: Peachum and Constables

Air 7. When I first laid Siege to my Chloris, &c.

Scene VI: The women

Scene VII. (Newgate) Lockit, Turnkeys, Macheath, Constables

Scene VIII: Macheath (monologue, air)

Air 8. Courtiers, Courtiers think it no harm, &c.

Scene IX: Macheath and Lucy

Air 9. A lovely Lass to a Friar came, &c.

Air 10. 'Twas when the Sea was roaring

Air 11. The Sun had loos'd his weary teams, &c.

Scene X: Peachum and Lockit

Air 12. How happy are we, &c.

Scene XI: Lockit and Lucy

Air 13. Of a noble Race was Shenkin

Air 14. Youll think e'er many Days ensue

Scene XII: Lucy and Macheath

Air 15. London Ladies

Scene XIII: Lucy, Macheath and Polly

Air 16. All in the Downs, &c.

Air 17. Have you heard of a frolicsome Ditty, &c.

Air 18. Irish Trot

Air 19. Cease your Funning

Air 20. Good-morrow, Gossip Joan

Scene XIV: Lucy, Macheath, Polly and Peachum

Air 21. Irish Howl

Scene XV: Lucy and Macheath

Air 22. The Lass of Patie's Mill, &c.

ACT III

(Newgate)

Scene I: Lockit and Lucy

Air 1. If Love's a sweet Passion, &c.

Air 2. South Sea Ballad

Scene II: Lockit (monologue and air)

Air 3. Packington's Pond

Scene III: Lockit and Filch

Scene IV: (A gaming-house) Macheath, Ben Budge, Matt of the Mint

Air 4. Lillibullero

Scene V: (Peachum's lock) Peachum and Lockit

Air 5. Down in the North Country, &c.

Scene VI: Peachum, Lockit, Mrs. Trapes

Air 6. A Shepherd Kept Sheep, &c.

Scene VII: (Newgate) Lucy (monologue and air)

Air 7. One evening, having lost my way, &c.

Scene VIII: Lucy and Polly

Air 8. Now Roger, I'll tell thee, because thou art my son

Air 9. O Bessy Bell

Air 10. Would Fate to me Belinda give

Air 11. Come sweet Lass, &c.

Scene IX: Polly

Scene X: Lucy and Polly

Scene XI: Lockit, Macheath, Peachum, Lucy, and Polly

Air 12. The last time I went o'er the moor

Air 13. Tom Tinker's my true love

Air 14. I am a poor shepherd undone

Air 15. Ianth the lovely, &c.

Air 16. Bonny Dundee

Scene XII: Lucy, Polly and Filch

Scene XIII: Macheath

Air 17. Happy Groves

Air 18. Of all the Girls that are so smart

Air 19. Britons

Air 20. Chevy Chase

Air 21. To old Sir Sirmon the King

Air 22. Joy to the great Caesar

Air 23. There was an old woman

Air 24. Did you ever hear of a gallant Sailor

Air 25. Why are mine eyes still flowing

Air 26. Green Sleeves

Scene XIV: Macheath, Ben Budge, Matt of the Mint

Scene XV: Lucy, Macheath and Polly (Enter women and children)

Air 27. All you that must take a leap, &c.

Scene XVI: enter Beggar and Player

Scene XVII: Ensemble

Air 28. Lumps of Pudding (A Dance)

FINIS 


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Rehearsal Schedule
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DATE
TIME
CALLED
SCENES
Sunday
09-13-09
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

All Principals
All Chorus

Overview of Entire Show

Monday
09-14-09
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.

Cancelled

Cancelled

Cancelled

Sunday
09-20-09
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

ALL WOMEN
ALL MEN

Passing out of Scripts
Read-Through of Entire Script

Monday
09-21-09
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.

All Principals

Dialogue

Sunday
09-27-09
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Polly
Lucy
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4:00 add Macheath

Polly/Lucy:  36, 38, A6, 48
Polly: 7, 9, 11, 13, 14
Lucy:  31, A1, A5, 46, 47
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Polly/Lucy/Mac:  53
Polly/Mac:  15, 17, 18

Monday
09-28-09
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Cancelled due to Yom Kippur
Cancelled due to Yom Kippur
Cancelled due to Yom Kippur
Sunday
10-04-09
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Mr. Peachum
Diana
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3:30 RELEASE Diana
add Lockit
add Filch
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4:00 add Macheath

Mr. P/Lockit/Diana:  43
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Mr. P/Lockit:  32, A3, 38, 43
Lockit:  A4, 33
Mr. P:  2, 12
Filch:  3, 19, 20, 21
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Mac/Filch:  41
Mac:  16, 24, 27, 30, 35, 41, 49, 50, 52, 54

Monday
10-05-09
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.

Mr. Peachum
Mrs. Peachum
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7:30 add Macheath

Mr. P:  2, 12
Mr. P/Mrs. P:  8
Mrs. P:  4, 5, 6, 10
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Mac:  16, 22, 27, 30, A2, 35, 49, 50, 52

Sunday
10-11-09
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

3:00 Polly
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3:45 add Mrs. P
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4:00 Add All Chorus

Polly:  7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 34, 37
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Mrs. P/Polly:  10
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FULL CHORUS:  19, 20, 21, 40, 41, 54

Monday
10-12-09
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.

Molly
Mrs. Vixen
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7:00 add Full Chorus
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8:00 RELEASE MEN except Macheath

Molly/Mrs. V:  25
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FULL Chorus:  19, 20, 21, 40, 41, 54
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WOMEN'S Chorus/Mac:  24, 26

Sunday
10-18-09
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

FULL ENSEMBLE

RUN ENTIRE SHOW

Monday
10-19-09
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
FULL ENSEMBLE
FULL DRESS
RUN ENTIRE SHOW
Thursday
10-22-09
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
FULL ENSEMBLE
FULL DRESS -
RUN ENTIRE SHOW
Friday
10-23-09
6:00 CALL 
7:30 SHOW
FULL ENSEMBLE
PERFORMANCE
#1
Saturday
10-24-09
6:00 CALL
7:30 SHOW
FULL ENSEMBLE
PERFORMANCE
#2
Sunday
10-25-09
2:30 CALL
4:00 SHOW
FULL ENSEMBLE
PERFORMANCE
#3

Auditions for the October 2009 concert production of
John Gay's The Beggar's Opera:
 
Saturday
August 29, 2009    -    6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Sunday
September 6, 2009 -  3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

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