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Book by Sir W.S. Gilbert
Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
Trial-la-law! A riotous satire on Victorian law and love
OMP Productions:
Spring 1977
Autumn 1983 (Performed with Cox and Box)
Autumn 1994 (Performed with The Zoo)
Spring 2001 (Performed with The Zoo)
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Edwin, tiring of his sweetheart Angelina, falls in love with another; and Angelina accordingly hails him into court for
breach of promise. ...the Usher, while enjoining impartiality on the Jurymen, shows a definite partiality himself for
the fair Plaintiff. Edwin explains that he simply happened to fall in love with another girl. Though both Jury and
Judge indicate that they have similar episodes in their own past, they have little sympathy for him.
After the Jury is sworn in, Angelina appears and immediately captivates all the men present. Her lawyer gives a stirring speech, and she falls sobbing on the counsel's breast.
Edwin proposes various solutions, but in vain. He offers to marry her if he may marry his other sweetheart later, but
her lawyer objects. Edwin tries to dissuade her from wanting to marry him at all, saying that when he is drunk he would
beat her. The Judge proposes that Edwin be made drunk to see whether he would, but her lawyer objects.
Finally, the Judge, disgusted at the objections and eager to get away, marries Angelina himself.
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Last updated: 08/16/07