What is Ruddigore?

Ruddigore or witch curse is the operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan. Sir William Schwenck Gilbert wrote libretto and Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan composed music. Ruddigore , originally Ruddygore , was their tenth operetta together, followed by Mikado . Ruddigore premiere in London at the Savoy Theater, Richard D'Oyly Carte's Theater, 22 January 1887.

Ruddigore Melodramas parody, as well as a crazy scene from Gaetano Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor , based on the libretto Salvadore Cammarano. The conspiracy is based on a curse on the Murgatroyd line. According to the curse, each Baronet Ruddigore must commit a crime day or die in a terrible agony. The curse is inherited together with the title.Hadice Love, which can return. One of the suitor whose love could return if she could develop the nerves to mention it is Robin Oakapple, really Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, who lives in disguise to avoid curse. Its mThe dull brother, Despard, believed that Ruthven was dead, the title succeeded.

Robin's foster brother Richard, one of the only people who knows his secret identity, comes home and Robin entrusts his love. When Richard, he found himself about to align Robin's name, he finds himself enchanted and speaks with his heart rather than Robin, when Rose reacts as he wants. Robin enters and, through indicating comments on the difficult life of the sailor, wins for himself.

Mad Margaret will enter to warn Rose that Sir Despard is planning to take it in one of her everyday criminal spreads, but Rose is now engaged to Robin, so he feels safe. Sir Despard enters and Bemoans, the cruel curses, explains how he gets his crime and spends the rest of the day by reconciliation.

To return to Robin for winning Rose, Richard tells the secrets of Despard Robin. They go to rose and robiNova wedding and despair are calling for Robin and claiming to be his older brother and the right Baronet Ruddigore. Robin admits it, and Rose, ignoring Richard, is offered to Despard, who refuses, because he can now keep his promise crazy Margaret. Rose then turns to Richard and Robin fainting, ending the act i.

Act II opens in the Gallery of the Ruddigore Castle, with Sir Ruthven and his servant, trying to think of new crimes. Rose and Richard come because they require Sir Ruthven's approval to marriage, and while Sir Ruthven threatens to commit a crime against them, Richard thwarts him with the trade union Jack, who can't overcome. Sir Ruthven finally gives his consent and allows them to leave.

The ghosts of the predecessors of Sir Ruthven are based on the porliness and accusation of Sir Ruthven of not fulfilling the conditions of the curse. Tell him he must take away the lady immediately. Sir Ruthven sends his servant to act on behalf of by taking a village girl. Daspard and Mad Margaret will arrive and riversIt is that he can actually be responsible for all the crimes that have committed when Sir Ruthven was disguised as Robin. Maintains a curse and take over the consequences.

The servant returns from the village with Dame Hannah, who grabs the sword and goes to Sir Ruthven. He calls for the spirit of his uncle Sir Roder, who was engaged to Hannah, and Hannah and Sir Roderic recognize each other and demand privacy. Sir Ruthven leaves just to return a few minutes later in a hurry, followed by the entire cast. Found out. Because the curse requires that if it does not commit everyday crime, it must die, the refusal to commit a crime is also a crime because it is the equivalent of suicide. Therefore, Sir Roderic should be dead and in fact find herself "practically alive", in which he and Hannah may now be happy. Rose returns to Ruthven and Richard finds a bridesmaid and everyone is happy.

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