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Are You There? is a "farcical musical play in two acts" composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo to a...
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Are You There? is a "farcical musical play in two acts" composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo to a libretto co-authored by Albert de Courville and Edgar Wallace. It premièred on 1 November 1913, at The Prince of Wales Theatre, London, but was unsuccessful, and ran for only 23 performances before closing on 23 November.
There was considerable pre-opening-night publicity in the press emphasizing the involvement of Leoncavallo, given the success in London of his opera Zingari the previous year A few days before the opening, The New York Times quoted the producer, Ned Weyburn, as saying: "Signor Leoncavallo was eager to write a farcical musical play to demonstrate that he could do it as well as grand opera. The music reminds me of Victor Herbert at his best, although the style is Leoncavallo's own."
It had, in fact, very little music, and rumours on the opening night suggested that it was an expansion of a short musical sketch by the composer into two acts. The first night proved extremely unsuccessful, being met by loud "boos". Ned Weyburn was reportedly dragged to the stage, where he attempted to give a speech amongst the jeers, and claimed the audience was "unable to appreciate a real
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