THE BEGGAR'S OPERA

A comic opera in 3 acts: Libretto and Lyrics by John Gay
Music selected by J. C. Pepusch; arranged by Benjamin Pearce Higgins
Adaptation by David Turner

First produced at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London 29 January, 1728


THE STORY

(London, early 18th century)


Georgia Brown as Jenny in the London production of The Threepenny Opera which Brecht and Weill based on The Beggar's Opera

Peachum is a receiver of stolen goods. He transacts most of his business with Captain Macheath, a highwayman who is loved by Peachum's daughter, Polly. Macheath and Polly marry secretly and Peachum is no longer able to use Polly in his business. He gets his revenge, helped by Jenny Diver, Suky Tawdry, and other Ladies of the Town, by informing on Macheath and collecting the reward money. Macheath is imprisoned in Newgate, which is run by the corrupt Lockit, who is in league with Peachum. Lockit's daughter Lucy becomes infatuated with Macheath and enables him to escape by stealing her father's keys. Through the inebriated Mrs Diana Trapes, he is recaptured and is only saved from being hanged by the mock intervention of a beggar and a player. After all, it would never do to let such a fine hero die.

PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS

(plus Chorus)

Macheath
Polly Peachum
Lucy Lockit
Mrs Diana Trapes
Jenny Diver 

PRINCIPAL MUSICAL NUMBERS

Can Love Be Controlled By Advice? (Polly)
Let Us Take To The Road (Chorus of Highwaymen)
When Gold Is At Hand (Jenny Diver)
At The Tree I Shall Suffer (Macheath)
How Cruel Are The Traitors (Lucy)
How Happy Could I Be With Either (Macheath)
In The Days Of My Youth (Mrs Diana Trapes)
The Charge Is Prepared (Macheath)