![]() ![]() ![]() 12 - "Melodramatic Music" - Song - Princess - "Won't you be my Valentine, Nemo dear? I am here." 10 - Song for the Valentine's Fairy - "Are you looking for a Valentine, a sentimental token." Pill, Flip and Missionary - "Political conventions are a joke, that we must own." 7 - Trio - Nemo, Princess and Flip - "Let's go a-driving in the Park, just like the grown-ups do." Pill, King and Missionary - "If you think you are ill, you go in for a pill, or a tonic, a drug or a plaster." 4 - Entrance and Song - King Morpheus - "I'm just about the jolliest King that ever was on view." 3 - Song - Candy Kid and Chorus - "There's a land of childhood fancies that is filled with old romances." 1 & 2 - Opening Chorus and Song - Princess - "To find a playmate for the little princess, we assemble today." THE CANDY KID (messenger of King Morpheus) ![]() The show opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, on 20 October 1908.ĭramatis Personæ DR. Erlanger announced they would put on an extravagant Little Nemo show for an unprecedented $100,000, with a score by Victor Herbert and lyrics by Harry B. In the summer of 1907, Marcus Klaw and A. Little Nemo was originally the protagonist of the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland which first appeared in the "New York Herald" in October 1905. You are here: The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive > American Musical Theatre > Little Nemo ![]()
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