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The piece is a comic stage parody that transposes a nineteenth-century operetta into an American railroad setting, following courtly officials who await the arrival of King Gama and his daughter for a long-ago betrothal. Satirical songs and scenes celebrate and lampoon railway travel — dining cars, sleepers, punctual schedules and ticket agents — while the princess, secluded in Castle Adamant with like-minded maidens, refuses suitors. Tensions escalate as Hilderbrandt threatens war and leads conductors and guards to demand her surrender, producing farcical confrontations that parody musical-theatre conventions and lampoon pride, manners, and railroad culture.
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