| The Scarlett Pimpernel | |||||||||||
| Venue | Theatre Royal (1875-1972), Sydney, NSW | ||||||||||
| First Date | 23 January 1915 | ||||||||||
| Last Date | 12 February 1915 | ||||||||||
| Dates Estimated | No | ||||||||||
| Status | Professional | ||||||||||
| World Premiere | No | ||||||||||
| Description | Set during the Reign of Terror following the start of the French Revolution. The title character, Sir Percy Blakeney, represents the original "hero with a secret identity". Sir Percy is a wealthy English baronet who rescues individuals sentenced to death by the guillotine. He soon reveals himself to be a master of disguise, an imaginative planner, a formidable swordsman and a quick-thinking escape artist. | ||||||||||
| Description Source | Website | ||||||||||
| Primary Genre | Theatre - Spoken Word | ||||||||||
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| Text Nationality | England | ||||||||||
| Production Nationality | Australia | ||||||||||
| Further Information | Orczy's original play, The Scarlet Pimpernel, was produced and adapted by Julia Neilson and Fred Terry. It opened on 15 October 1903 at Nottingham's Theatre Royal and was not a success. Terry, however, had confidence in the play and, with a rewritten last act, took it to London where it opened at the New Theatre on 5 January 1905. The premier of the London production was enthusiastically received | ||||||||||
| Event Status | Completed | ||||||||||
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| Data Set | AusStage | ||||||||||
| Event Identifier | 106254 | ||||||||||
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