词条 | Die geschiedene Frau | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 |
It was translated into Italian and premiered at the Teatro Lirico Internationale in Milan as {{Lang|it|La divorziata}} on 16 August 1909, then translated into English and performed at the Vaudeville Theatre in London as The Girl in the Train from 4 June 1910. Performances followed in Rome on 19 January 1911, in Paris as {{Lang|fr|La divorcée}} at the Théâtre Apollo on 18 February, and in Madrid as {{Lang|es|La mujer divorciada}} at the Teatro Eslava on 23 December the same year, conducted by the composer.[2] Roles
English adaptationsThe 1910 English adaptation, The Girl in the Train, was produced in two acts by George Edwardes at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, with lyrics by Adrian Ross, and ran for 340 performances. The London production starred Robert Evett, Phyllis Dare, Huntley Wright, Arthur Williams and Rutland Barrington.[3] Connie Ediss later joined the cast.[4] After closing in London this production, by then starring Daisy Burrell, went on tour until 1911.[5] In October 1911 the Gloucestershire Echo reported that "Mr. Nicholas Hannen as President Van Eyck was 'great'. Miss Daisy Burrell acts and sings delightfully as Gonda Van der Loo and Miss Millicent Field is equally good as the jealous wife Karel Van Raalte".[6] The American production opened at the Globe Theatre in New York City (where the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre stands now) on 3 October 1910 with a new adaptation by Harry B. Smith, which subsequently toured in Britain, America and Australia, among others.[7] In the English version, Gonda Van Der Loo, a young actress travelling on a train in Holland at night, is unable to secure a berth. Karel Van Raalte, a young married gentleman, generously offers her his compartment, but by an accident the two become locked in the compartment together. Their cries and knocks are unheard, and they are forced to spend the night together. Raalte's wife learns of the incident and jealously brings divorce proceedings. However, after many complications and much time spent in the divorce court, Raalte and his wife are reunited, while the Judge finds romance with the actress.[8] Musical numbers (Adrian Ross version)Act 1 – Court of Justice, Amsterdam
Film versionsThe 1926 silent film The Divorcée by Victor Janson and Rudolf Dworsky is based on this operetta. A musical version was made in 1953 under the original title Die geschiedene Frau, but it was released in Britain, France and the United States as The Divorcée. it was directed by Georg Jacoby, and starred Marika Rökk and Johannes Heesters.[9][10] References1. ^Traubner, Richard. [https://books.google.com/books?id=cyC-YCK7FigC&pg=PA288&lpg=PA288&dq=%22the+girl+in+the+train%22+fall&source=web&ots=MQN3aBc8Em&sig=8kd3ZkRXV1kGsx3LN3dcI0kvEDU#PPA288,M1 Operetta: A Theatrical History (2003) Routledge, p. 287] {{ISBN|0-415-96641-8}} 2. ^Amadeus Almanac, accessed 22 February 2011 3. ^Information about the London production at The Play Pictorial site 4. ^{{cite book| last=Barrington| first=Rutland| year=1911|title=More Rutland Barrington|location=London|publisher=Grant Richards|url=https://archive.org/details/morerutlandbarri00barruoft| chapter=chapters 17 and 18}} 5. ^Swansea Grand Theatre Archive 1911–1925 at swanseasgrand.co.uk, accessed 22 January 2012 6. ^"The Girl in the Train", Gloucestershire Echo (Gloucestershire, England), dated 27 October 1911 7. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1910/10/02/archives/of-plays-and-players-of-plays-and-players.html New York Times article on the 1910 New York production] 8. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1910/07/24/archives/lure-of-viennese-waltz-wins-wealth-for-composers-the-vogue-of-the.html New York Times article about operettas including The Girl in the Train] 9. ^Information about the German 1953 film 10. ^IMDB page on the film External links
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