The Cousin from Nowhere (operetta)
The Cousin from Nowhere (German: Der Vetter aus Dingsda) is an operetta composed by Eduard Künneke with a libretto by and Fritz Oliven, based on a comedy by Max Kempner-Hochstädt. It was first performed on 15 April 1921 in the Neues Schauspielhaus, Berlin.
An English language version, billed as a "musical comedy", was adapted by Fred Thompson with lyrics by Adrian Ross, Robert C. Tharp and Douglas Furber, and was first performed in 1922 in the United Kingdom. A separate English language adaptation, with book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith, was performed on Broadway in 1923 under the title Caroline.[1] The song "I'm Only a Strolling Vagabond", from the operetta, became the signature song of English performer Cavan O'Connor, who first recorded it in 1925.[2]
The work was adapted into films in 1934 and in 1953.[3]
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- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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- Operas by Eduard Künneke
- 1921 operas
- German-language operettas
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- German-language opera stubs