[1] It then toured almost continuously for four years in the United States and Canada and was quickly revived on Broadway.
Also like the Bride Elect and Man Behind the Gun this march has an introduction between part C and D. It follows style IAABBCCIDD.
Don Errico Medigua is the viceroy of Spanish-occupied 16th-century Peru and fears assassination by rebels.
Estrelda, the daughter of the former viceroy, Cazarro, impressed by tales of El Capitan's daring, falls in love with the disguised Medigua, who is already married.
Medigua, still disguised as El Capitan, leads the hapless rebels against the Spaniards, taking them in circles until they are too tired to fight.