The Toreador

This article is about the musical comedy. For the Texas Tech University student newspaper formerly named The Toreador (1925–1965), see The Daily Toreador.
Scene from The Toreador

The Toreador is an Edwardian musical comedy in two acts by James T. Tanner and Harry Nicholls, with lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank and music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. It opened at the Gaiety Theatre in London, managed by George Edwardes, on 17 June 1901 and ran for an extremely successful 675 performances. It starred Marie Studholme, Gertie Millar, Harry Grattan, Edmund Payne, George Grossmith, Jr. and the young Sidney Bracy. Gabrielle Ray later joined the cast. The show also enjoyed Broadway runs in 1902 and 1904 and toured internationally.

Key songs include "Captivating Cora", "I'm Romantic", "When I Marry Amelia", "Keep Off the Grass", and "Archie".

As was customary for musicals at the time, other songs were interpolated into the show. For example Christie MacDonald performed "Moon, Moon" in the show, which was written by Nathaniel D. Mann.

Roles and original cast

Drawing of Edmund Payne as Sammy Gigg

Musical numbers

Fred. Wright, Jr. and Gertie Millar

ACT I – Interior of Susan's Flower Shop, Biarritz

ACT II – Market Square, Villaya

Violet Lloyd and Edmund Payne

Addenda

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