A sparkling two‑act comic opera set in a vivid East‑印度 palace, filled with quick wit, catchy tunes, and theatrical romance.
From the pages of a celebrated libretto comes a colorfully staged comedy that blends romance, mischief, and high‑spirited song. The Begum of Oude presides over a world of royal intrigues, disguises, and a parade of charming Nautch dancers, all delivered with brisk humor and bright melodies. This edition highlights the original production style and the playful interplay between a witty prime minister, a clever fortune‑teller, and a cast of bustling court characters.
Structured as a two‑act opera with a lavish East Indian setting, the story dances between wedding plans, prophecies, and a reign where love, rank, and luck collide. Expect lively choruses, comic duets, and a parade of memorable tunes that keep the action turning on a dime while the plot twists toward a festive finale.
- Witty storytelling blended with stage‑worthy musical numbers by Reginald de Koven and Harry B. Smith.
- A vivid, humorous look at palace life, arranged for strong ensemble performances and theatrical flair.
- Colorful character roles—from a scheming prime minister to a fortune‑telling mystic and a charming Nautch troupe.
- Two acts of brisk pacing, extravagant costumes, and opportunities for lively crowd scenes.
Ideal for lovers of operatic comedy, period musical theater, and lighthearted adventures set against a grand, festive backdrop.