THE PHARAOH’S DAUGHTER | LA FILLE DU PHARAON

The Pharaoh’s Daughter, is a ballet choreographed by Marius Petipa to music by Cesare Pugni. Plot: An English lord and John Bull, his servant, and a guide shelter from a sandstorm in a pyramid during an African safari. They start to become noisy, but the guide asks them to quiet down in respect for the Pharaoh’s daughter who is lying in a coffin somewhere in the pyramid. So, to pass the time, the guide gives out opium. As soon as the nobleman puffs the opium, weird things start to happen. The many other mummies in the pyramid start to come alive. Suddenly the Pharaoh’s daughter, Aspicia, comes alive and lays her hand over the nobleman’s heart, and the nobleman is transported into the past. He becomes Ta-Hor, an ancient Egyptian man who saves Aspicia from a lion. Ta-Hor and Aspicia fall in love, but she is betrothed to the Nubian king. They run away together and the king chases them. Ta-Hor and Aspicia stop in a fishermen’s inn to hide out, and the local fishermen ask them if the
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