Leányvásár
Leányvásár is a Hungarian operetta composed by Victor Jacobi with a libretto by Miklós Bródy and. It was premiered on 14 November 1911 at the in Budapest. It was adapted several times, as The Marriage Market in 1913 and as Szibill/Sybill/Sybil in 1914, all of which had several successful productions, and as Jack in Spanish.
The operetta has also been adapted to the screen multiple times. The first adaptation was a 1919 silent film, Leányvásár, directed by Antal Forgács, which used the libretto by Bródy and Martos as the basis for its story. A 1941 Hungarian-language sound film of the same name included the score by Jacobi. It starred Zita Szeleczky as Lucy Gergely, János Sárdy as Dr. Péter Haday, and Manyi Kiss as Biri, and was directed by Félix Podmaniczky. The operetta was adapted again into a 1985 Hungarian-language television film, also titled Leányvásár, which starred the actress as Lucy Harryson with the singing voice of Lucy being dubbed by opera singer.
''The Marriage Market''
The Marriage Market is an English-language adaptation of Leányvásár, adaptated by Gladys Unger, with lyrics by Arthur Anderson and Adrian Ross. The Marriage Market was the operetta's first English-language production, in 1913, at Daly's Theatre in London, starring Gertie Millar as Kitty Kent, produced by George Edwardes and directed by Edward Royce, and at the Knickerbocker Theatre on Broadway, produced by Charles Frohman, again directed by Royce, with additional songs by Jerome Kern. The cast also included Robert Michaelis as Jack Fleetwood, E. A. Douglas as Senator Abe K. Gilroy, Tom Walls as Bald-Faced Sandy.Musical numbers
;Act 1- Little Chiquita – Pablo and Chorus
- Compliments – Mariposa, Kitty and Jack
- Never Count Your Chickens Before They're Hatched – Emma and Blinker
- American Courtship – Kitty
- The One I Love – Mariposa and Jack
- Come On Boys for This Is Market Day – Chorus
- Hand in Hand – Mariposa, Jack, Kitty and Hurlingham
- All the Ladies Love a Sailor Man – Captain
- Love of Mine – Mariposa and Jack
- The Middy – Kitty
- A 1 – Blinker
- On Their Honeymoon – Company
- June Is in the Air – Mariposa and Jack
- Answers – Kitty
- How Things Happen – Hurlingham and Blinker
- It's Late Now – Blinker
- Jilolo – Kitty
- I'm Not a Silly Billy – Kitty
- The Boy in Blue – Captain
- I Don't Believe in Fairies Now – Blinker
- The Heart of a Sailor – Captain and chorus
- Very Little Time for Loving Nowadays – Blinker and chorus
- Joy Bells – Blinker and chorus
'''' and ''Sybil''
Szibill is an adaptation of Leányvásár by the original librettists. It was first performed on 27 February 1914, at the Király Színház in Budapest starring Sári Fedák in the title role; it rapidly made its way around Europe, playing in Vienna and most successfully in London.An English-language version by Harry Graham, with lyrics by Harry B. Smith, titled Sybil and containing additional numbers by Jacobi to lyrics by Smith, was first performed in Washington, D.C., and then, from 10 January 1916, at the Liberty Theatre in New York, with Julia Sanderson in the title role. Graham's version was later produced by the George Edwardes Company at the Prince's Theatre, Manchester, on 26 December 1920, and at Daly's Theatre in London on 19 February 1921, with José Collins as Sybil, running for 374 performances. It was also produced on Broadway by Frohman and in London by Seymour Hicks, starring Collins.