The Red Mill Nov 14-15, 2017

Victor Herbert’s
the Red Mill

Broadway’s longest running Victor Herbert musical comedy appeared on stage for two nights only at 8pm, Nov 14 & 15, 2017

The Victor Herbert Renaissance Project LIVE! launched its fourth season with Broadway’s longest running success by Victor Herbert and Henry Blossom. This 1906 musical comedy, The Red Mill, is the story of how two American con men, Con Kidder (Bass/Baritone Matthew Wages) and Kid Conner (Tenor Drew Bolander), broke, stranded in Holland, agree to aid a damsel (Soprano Sarah Caldwell Smith) in distress. She is being forced by her father the Burgomaster (Baritone Anthony Maida) to marry for old musty prestige — a governor (Baritone David Seatter) — while her true love (Tenor Christopher Robin Sapp) is sailing the bounding sea. Madcap capers involving the legend of an old mill run by the Burgomaster’s sister (Soprano Vira Slywotzky) quickly land our lovers in jail, but the day is saved as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson ride to the rescue! Musical numbers include “Moonbeams,” “The Isle of Our Dreams,” “The Streets of New York,” “Everyday is Ladies’ Day With Me” and “Just Because You’re You.”

The Red Mill, opened on Broadway September 24, 1906, and became the single most financially successful Herbert work to ever grace a Broadway stage, running 274 performances the first time out and adding another 531 Broadway performances when it was revived at the Ziegfeld Theatre in 1945. Artistic Director of VHRP LIVE!, Alyce Mott, explains “The Red Mill was written for the famous vaudevillian team, David C. Montgomery (1870-1917) and Fred A. Stone (1873-1959). The two men became partners in 1896 and roared to Broadway fame as the Tin Man and the Scarecrow in the 1903 extravaganza Wizard of Oz.” Mott adds “The Red Mill’s producer Charles Dillingham made theatrical history by adding a revolving, electrically lit red windmill to the top of the Knickerbocker Theatre, giving the Broadway theater district its first trademark signage spectacle. Between Montgomery and Stone and the moving sign, Broadway had a new hit filled with the music of Victor Herbert.”

The Red Mill includes the additional singing voices and acting talents of Daniel Greenwood, Jonathan Fox Powers, Jonathan Heller, Alexa Devlin, Brian Kilday, Joanie Brittingham, Tanya Roberts, Shane Brown, and Hannah Kurth. Musical direction is by Michael Thomas; libretto and stage direction by Alyce Mott; asst. direction and choreography by Emily Cornelius.

8pm, Tuesday, November 14, 2017
8pm, Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Christ & St. Stephens Episcopal Church
120 W. 69th Street, New York, NY 10023


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(L-R) Sarah Caldwell Smith, Mitchell Roe, Robert Balonek, Matthew Wages, Vira Slywotzky, David Seatter, Katherine Corle, Erika Person, Bray Wilkins performing "Don Jose of Sevilla" from The Serenade (1897) Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Photo by Jill LeVine

(L-R) Sarah Caldwell Smith, Mitchell Roe, Robert Balonek, Matthew Wages, Vira Slywotzky, David Seatter, Katherine Corle, Erika Person, Bray Wilkins performing “Don Jose of Sevilla” from The Serenade (1897) Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Photo by Jill LeVine


The Enchantress April 24-25, 2018

Victor Herbert’s
THE ENCHANTRESS

The Enchantress Opened Tuesday April 24th, 2018
8pm, 120 West 69th Street, NYC

The Prince has come of age. Time to marry — but which Princess shall he choose? From the bevy presented to him, where does true love come in? Add to that dilemma, all manner of devious advisors who wouldn’t mind sitting on his throne themselves. Then there’s that divine, delicious non-royal Enchantress. What’s a fellow to do? Here’s the all time most requested Herbert aria, “Art Is Calling For Me,” along with “The Land of My Own Romance,” “Rose, Lucky Rose,” not to mention “They All Look Good When They’re Far Away.” The New Victor Herbert Orchestra and VHRP LIVE! weave an evening of raucous intrigue and romantic love, sprinkled with a healthy dash of that new 1911 craze, “dance!”

8pm, Tuesday, April 24, 2018
8pm, Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Christ & St. Stephens Episcopal Church
120 W. 69th Street, New York, NY 10023

Ladies First Feb 27-28, 2018

Victor Herbert’s
LADIES FIRST
A Concert Honoring Victor Herbert’s Leading Ladies

Ladies First Opened Tuesday February 27th, 2018
8pm, 120 West 69th Street, NY

Enjoy a concert filled with more new Herbert melodies as VHRP LIVE! explores Herbert’s leading ladies as well as the lure of Europe for the wealthy American in the early 20th Century. Gain a European title? Marry a Baron? Get mistaken for a Queen? It’s certainly more adventuresome than the good old US of A. We promise you treats from Victor Herbert’s Orange Blossoms, Miss Dolly Dollars, The Debutante, The Idol’s Eye, It Happened in Nordland, and Mlle Modiste — all with great leading ladies as well as one or more Americans traveling abroad.

8pm, Tuesday, Feb 27, 2018
8pm, Wednesday, Feb 28, 2018
Christ & St. Stephens Episcopal Church
120 W. 69th Street, New York, NY 10023

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