To prolong the inevitable, a king attempts to preserve a painter's
life when he discovers, through his astrological chart, that their fates
are suddenly intertwined. The monarch is forced to keep him alive for
his own personal reasons. King Ouf is a powerful leader with a weakness
for astrology, myths and superstition. During a reading, it is revealed
that he is spiritually linked to a traveling painter named Lazuli. If
any harm comes to Lazuli, the same fate will befall the king. Therefore,
King Ouf declares that when he dies, his astrologer Siroco must also be
killed. In an attempt at self-preservation, both men work tirelessly to
keep Lazuli alive. Originally composed by Brookfield and Caryll, The
Lucky Star was later revised by Helen Lenoir. It's a witty comedy known
for its intricate plot and memorable music. Following its debut, the
opera ran for more than 140 performances at London's Savoy Theatre. With
an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Lucky Star is both modern and readable.