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Show INDEPENDENT SllPPliEfllENT VOL. 5 Springville, Utuh, April 24, 1890. o. 38. INDEPENDENT MAY DAY ENTERTAINMENT; MAY DAY MATINEE, EVENING AND SATURDAY EVENING. CURTAIN RAISER AT 8 P. M., SHARP. Cfearming Little Operetta Eh? fiaivxx (drowning; , cast: Fairy Queen Trysa Royer Mischief Fairy Myrl Cramlall Lay Fairy. .......,.... ..Mabel Mower Flirt Fairy Ella Davis Kindhearted Fairy Clara Bowlden Industrious Fairy .. Millie Curtis Matrinymial Fairy...... Vera Felt THE LOST SISTER, OR STOliEfi BY TtfE GYPSIES. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Mai) Stanley, the May Queen Blanche Crandall l'lorencefitanlev;-the Stolen Sister. Gertie Harrison Preciosa, the Gypsy Queen.. ....Frances Bird Bessie Lorraine. ,,in, I Maude Carter Com Arlington, S-"V Sadie Boyer Annie Sanford, I josle Houti Zeritto I'hirnettee j I Pearl Daley I. ore 1 1 u LaSalle Gypsies Ella Htorrs LoraJtula , I ; Nellie Dibble . - 8TNOP8I8: ; Scenij 1. Three years prior to the opening of the 'piece. Florence, Stanley had been abducted by a roving band of gypsies. Opening Chorus A party of w.'hool girls are assembled to enjoy a May Day Festival, select se-lect a May Queeu. and have a dance. After selecting Mai) Stanley for their queen and her mournful response, the scene closes. Pre-pn Pre-pn rations for the f est I val. . ScknR TI. The nieev In g of the Gypsy Queen and the Count.introducing Glover V beautiful duet. "The Gypsy Countess." Scenk III.-Gypsy entrance, rollcklng chorus, chor-us, during which the Queen enters and kings her love lorn Romanza, with choral refrain In B flat minor, followed by a lively chorus depleting the glorie of gypsy life. Scknr IV. Enter Florence Stanley (the stolen sister) having escaped from her jailor -she portrays her joy at deliverance lu the charming romanza. and In a soliloquy tells how she escaped. During this self communion commun-ion her old schoolmates enter singing chorus No. 7. accompanied by a -merry dance. At this juncture. Florence in disguise ax a wandering wan-dering minstrel. Is discovered and Invited to join In the fetivities to the soul-lnsplrlng tune of 'Home, Sweet Home." Ah Florence accepts, the May Queen enters and a beautiful beauti-ful recitative duet, cborux and exciting reunion re-union of the lost sisters, followed by the Victoria Vic-toria chorus and election of Florence to 'jointly till the fragrant throne." At this point the gypsicsappcar in search of Florence On discovering her.and after a wordy protest the Gypsies give up their Esmeralda, and ac- ' cept an invitation to Join in the flower chorus. chor-us. May Day Festivities and grand May-Pole dance. TO CONCLUDE WITH THE Farce Is the Editor In? r |