A Scottish Visit at the Outbreak of War
This Scottish tour began with a week in Edinburgh from 3 August, followed by two weeks in Glasgow from 10 August. A week in Aberdeen followed, starting 24 August. The Dundee week commencing Monday 31 August was the final leg. As usual the main D'Oyly Carte touring company had visited the four cities with commercially successful results. Clearly, with war breaking out during the course of the tour, it would be expected that audiences were in need of cheering up.
The Dundee Advertiser critic, having reviewed Gondoliers and Mikado, chose to give Patience a miss. His next two evenings were more serious - Princess Ida and Yeomen of the Guard. Critics rarely went to the theatre on a Saturday, since the company would generally be on its way to pastures new on Sunday morning, so Iolanthe and the repeat of Mikado were also omitted.
The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company's Scottish Tour - 1914
The operas performed were: Patience; Iolanthe; Princess Ida; The Mikado; The Yeomen of the Guard; The Gondoliers.
The repertoire for the week was:
Dundee, w/c 31 August: Mon 31 The Gondoliers; Tue 1 Sep The Mikado; Wed 2 Patience, Thu 3 Princess Ida; Fri 4 The Yeomen of the Guard; Sat 5 mat Iolanthe; Sat 6 eve The Mikado.
The cast is as reviewed in the Dundee Advertiser.
Additional dates for Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen to be confirmed.
Louie René (Sep 2)
Henry Lytton (Sep 2)
Fred Billington (Sep 2)
Walter Hann (Sep 2)
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