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Synopsis

The plot concerns a dashing rebel leader whose band of freedom fighters, the Riff, threaten the safety of a French outpost in the Moroccan desert. In reality, the Shadow is Pierre, unassuming son of French General Birabeau. Margot, a French girl soon to be married at the fort, is in love with the Red Shadow, little suspecting his true identity. Pierre, in disguise, kidnaps her in order to reveal his love for her. Eventually, when the Red Shadow is unable to battle General Birabeau face-to-face, his identity is discovered and he and Margot live happily ever after.

Show Information

Lyrics
Otto Harbach
Category
Musical
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
Genres
Romance
Cast Size
large
Ideal For
Mostly Male Cast, Includes Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Elderly Characters, Large Cast

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Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Margot Bonvalet

Lead

Female

Soprano

Pierre Birabeau

Lead

Male

Baritone

Sid El Kar

Supporting

Male

Tenor

Captain Paul Fontaine

Supporting

Male

Baritone

Benny

Supporting

Male

Ali Ben Ali

Supporting

Male

Bass

Azuri

Supporting

Female

Clementina

Supporting

Female

Mezzo-Soprano

Susan

Supporting

Female

Mezzo-Soprano

General Birabeau

Featured

Male

Spoken

Neri

Featured

Female

Spoken

Edith

Featured

Female

Spoken

Hadji

Featured

Male

Spoken

Mindar

Featured

Male

Spoken

Hassi

Featured

Male

Spoken

Lt La Verne

Featured

Male

Spoken

Sgt De Boussae

Featured

Male

Spoken

Songs

  • High on a Hill – Sid and Riffs
  • The Riff Song – Pierre, Sid and Riffs
  • Ho, Bold Men of Morocco – Sid and Riffs (not in original Broadway production)
  • Margot – Paul and Soldiers
  • I'll be a Buoyant Girl – Susan
  • Why Did We Marry Soldiers? – Girls
  • French Military Marching Song – Margot and Chorus
  • Romance – Margot and Girls
  • Then You Will Know – Pierre and Margot
  • I Want a Kiss – Paul, Margot, Pierre and Chorus
  • It – Susan, Bennie and Girls (lyrics by Edward Smith)
  • The Desert Song – Pierre and Margot
  • Finale – Ensemble (includes Azuri's Dance)
  • My Little Castagnette – Clementina and Girls
  • Song of the Brass Key – Clementina and Girls
  • One Good Boy Gone Wrong – Benny and Clementina
  • Eastern and Western Love
  • a) Let Love Go – Ali and Riffs
  • b) One Flower in Your Garden – Sid and Riffs
  • c) One Alone – Pierre and Men
  • The Sabre Song – Margot
  • You Love Me – Pierre and Margot (not in original Broadway production)
  • Farewell and reprises – Pierre and Men
  • All Hail to the General – Margo, Paul, Birabeau and Girls
  • Let's Have a Love Affair – Susan, Bennie and Girls
  • Finale – Ensemble

A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

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