The plot of Haste to the Wedding is, in Gilbert's his own words,
"a very free adaption" of Eugène Labiche and Marc-Michel's
1851 farce Le
Chapeau de Paille d'Italie. Gilbert had adapted this French play in
1873 under the title The Wedding March, and later wanted to collaborate
with Sullivan on a musical setting of the piece, but Sullivan refused.
Eventually, Gilbert got George
Grossmith, the
Savoy's principal comedian, to compose the music. Haste to the Wedding opened
on July 27, 1892.
- Source of Scores: Vocal scores and libretti
of Haste to the Wedding may be rented from St.
David's Players of Cullompton, Exeter, England.
Send queries to Ian Bond at Ian@kentisview.freeserve.co.uk.
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