Synopsis edit

Is Cocks a cannibal chief or a cannibal chef? Can someone please clarify? --Kleinzach 00:41, 30 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Notability? edit

I'm removing the following as probably non-notable:

An abbreviated version adapted by Keith Cheetham was produced by 2x2 Opera at the Musical Museum in Brentford, Middlesex, UK in March 2009 featuring Harry Bagnall as Robinson, Sarah Jane Dale as Danielle (part renamed from Edwige in the original), Michael Davis as Sir William Crusoe and Jim Cocks, Grainne O'Kelly as Lady Deborah Crusoe, Nina Dalton as Edith, Tom Dalton as Toby, Katherine Backler as Man Friday and Ben Meyer as Will Atkins.

Any comments? --Kleinzach 03:27, 26 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

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The cover of an 1867 vocal score for Jacques Offenbach's opéra comique Robinson Crusoé. The French libretto for this work, which was first staged at the Opéra-Comique on 23 November 1867, was written by Eugène Cormon and Hector-Jonathan Crémieux. Although loosely adapted from the novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, the work owes more to British pantomime.Illustration: A. Jannin; restoration: Adam Cuerden