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Bloomer Girl

Bloomer Girl is a 1944 Broadway musical with music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, and a book by Sig Herzig and Fred Saidy, based on an unpublished play by writer Daniel Lewis James and his wife Lilith.[1][2] The plot concerns independent Evelina Applegate, a hoop skirt manufacturer's daughter who defies her father by rejecting hoopskirts and embracing comfortable bloomers advocated by her aunt "Dolly" Bloomer, who was inspired by the women's rights advocate Amelia Bloomer. The American Civil War is looming, and abolitionist Evelina refuses to marry suitor Jeff Calhoun until he frees his slave, Pompey.

Bloomer Girl
1944 Original Cast Recording
MusicHarold Arlen
LyricsE.Y. Harburg
BookSig Herzig and Fred Saidy
BasisUnpublished play by Lilith and Daniel Lewis James
Productions1944 Broadway

A television version of the musical was shown in 1956.

Productions edit

 
Margaret Douglass (Dolly Bloomer), Dooley Wilson (Pompey) and Joan McCracken (Daisy) in the Broadway production of Bloomer Girl (1944)

The original Broadway production opened at the Shubert Theatre on October 5, 1944, directed by William Schorr and produced by John C. Wilson in association with Nat Goldstone.[1] The production's scenic designer and lighting designer was Lemuel Ayers.[3] Agnes de Mille was the choreographer,[4] and her contributions included a Civil War ballet.[5] The production starred Celeste Holm as Evelina, David Brooks as Jeff Calhoun, Dooley Wilson as the slave Pompey, and Joan McCracken in the featured dancing role as Daisy.[6][4] While successful—it closed on April 27, 1946 after 657 performances on Broadway—it has seldom been revived.

Alisa Roost directed an Off-Broadway revival, which recreated Agnes deMille's original dream ballet, at the Theatre at St. Clements in 2000[7] and New York City Center's Encores! staged concert series performed it for a week in 2001.[8][9]

Bloomer Girl caused a temporary rift between de Mille and Jerome Robbins when, about a year into the show's run, Robbins appropriated several dancers then in the chorus, including James Mitchell and Arthur Partington, for Billion Dollar Baby (1945).[10]

Musical numbers edit

Recording edit

An original cast album was released on American Decca 78 RPM set DA 381[11] during the original Broadway run of Bloomer Girl. The recording was re-released on LP in the 1950s. It then remained out of print until the same recording became available on CD in the early 1990s. The [CD] recording restored the second half of Sunday in Cicero Falls, which was deleted from the [LP] due to length.

Television production edit

An abridged version of the musical, which eliminated most of Agnes de Mille's choreography, except for the dance after "It Was Good Enough For Grandma" and the Civil War ballet, aired on Producers' Showcase in 1956; it starred Barbara Cook and Keith Andes and featured many of the original dancers, including James Mitchell, Lidija Franklin, Betty Low, and Emy St. Just.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Suskin, 89
  2. ^ "Red Probers Get 150 Film Names". Stockton Evening and Sunday Record. Stockton, California. September 20, 1951. Retrieved 2022-12-10.
  3. ^ Arnold Saint-Subber (September 11, 1955). "Obituary: Lemuel Ayers". The New York Times.
  4. ^ a b "Bloomer Girl – Broadway Musical – Original". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  5. ^ Stempel, p.316-17
  6. ^ Bordman, 597
  7. ^ Jones, Kenneth (September 7, 2000). "Bloomer Girl Kicks Up Its Skirts in NYC; Rare Tuner Opens Sept. 7". Playbill. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  8. ^ Suskin, 93
  9. ^ Simonson, Robert; Jones, Kenneth (March 22, 2001). "Bosco and Chalfant Star in Encores!' Bloomer Girl, March 22–25". Playbill. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  10. ^ Lawrence, Greg. deMille and Robbins Dance with Demons: The Life of Jerome Robbins, Penguin, May 7, 2001, ISBN 1101204060
  11. ^ Album cover for Decca set DA 381, 8 10" 78 RPM disks, copyright 1944 Decca Records, Inc.

References edit

  • Bordman, Gerald (2001). American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle. Third ed. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-513074-X
  • Easton, Carol (1996). No Intermissions: The Life of Agnes de Mille. New York: Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0-316-19970-4.
  • Stempel, Larry (2010). Showtime: A History of the Broadway Musical Theater. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-92906-5
  • Suskin, Stephen (1990). Opening Night on Broadway: A Critical Quotebook of the Golden Era of the Musical Theatre. New York: Schirmer Books. ISBN 0-02-872625-1.

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Bloomer Girl is a 1944 Broadway musical with music by Harold Arlen lyrics by E Y Harburg and a book by Sig Herzig and Fred Saidy based on an unpublished play by writer Daniel Lewis James and his wife Lilith 1 2 The plot concerns independent Evelina Applegate a hoop skirt manufacturer s daughter who defies her father by rejecting hoopskirts and embracing comfortable bloomers advocated by her aunt Dolly Bloomer who was inspired by the women s rights advocate Amelia Bloomer The American Civil War is looming and abolitionist Evelina refuses to marry suitor Jeff Calhoun until he frees his slave Pompey Bloomer Girl1944 Original Cast RecordingMusicHarold ArlenLyricsE Y HarburgBookSig Herzig and Fred SaidyBasisUnpublished play by Lilith and Daniel Lewis JamesProductions1944 Broadway A television version of the musical was shown in 1956 Contents 1 Productions 2 Musical numbers 3 Recording 4 Television production 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksProductions edit nbsp Margaret Douglass Dolly Bloomer Dooley Wilson Pompey and Joan McCracken Daisy in the Broadway production of Bloomer Girl 1944 The original Broadway production opened at the Shubert Theatre on October 5 1944 directed by William Schorr and produced by John C Wilson in association with Nat Goldstone 1 The production s scenic designer and lighting designer was Lemuel Ayers 3 Agnes de Mille was the choreographer 4 and her contributions included a Civil War ballet 5 The production starred Celeste Holm as Evelina David Brooks as Jeff Calhoun Dooley Wilson as the slave Pompey and Joan McCracken in the featured dancing role as Daisy 6 4 While successful it closed on April 27 1946 after 657 performances on Broadway it has seldom been revived Alisa Roost directed an Off Broadway revival which recreated Agnes deMille s original dream ballet at the Theatre at St Clements in 2000 7 and New York City Center s Encores staged concert series performed it for a week in 2001 8 9 Bloomer Girl caused a temporary rift between de Mille and Jerome Robbins when about a year into the show s run Robbins appropriated several dancers then in the chorus including James Mitchell and Arthur Partington for Billion Dollar Baby 1945 10 Musical numbers editAct 1 When the Boys Come Home Serena Octavia Lydia Julia Phoebe and Delia Evelina Jeff Calhoun and Evalina Welcome Hinges Serena Horatio Lydia Julia Phoebe Delia Joshua Dingle Herman Brasher Ebenezer Mimms Wilfred Thrush Hiram Crump Evalina and Jeff Calhoun Farmer s Daughter Joshua Dingle Herman Brasher Ebenezer Mimms Wilfred Thrush and Hiram Crump It Was Good Enough for Grandma Evalina and the Bloomer Girls The Eagle and Me Pompey Right As the Rain Jeff Calhoun and Evalina T Morra T Morra Daisy Rakish Young Man With the Whiskers Evalina and Jeff Calhoun Pretty As a Picture Male Ensemble Act 2 Sunday in Cicero Falls Principals and Company I Got a Song Alexander Augustus and Pompey Lullaby Evalina Simon Legree Second Deputy Liza Crossing the Ice Ensemble I Never Was Born Daisy Man For Sale Soloist The Eagle and Me Reprise Ensemble When the Boys Come Home Reprise Entire CompanyRecording editAn original cast album was released on American Decca 78 RPM set DA 381 11 during the original Broadway run of Bloomer Girl The recording was re released on LP in the 1950s It then remained out of print until the same recording became available on CD in the early 1990s The CD recording restored the second half of Sunday in Cicero Falls which was deleted from the LP due to length Television production editAn abridged version of the musical which eliminated most of Agnes de Mille s choreography except for the dance after It Was Good Enough For Grandma and the Civil War ballet aired on Producers Showcase in 1956 it starred Barbara Cook and Keith Andes and featured many of the original dancers including James Mitchell Lidija Franklin Betty Low and Emy St Just Notes edit a b Suskin 89 Red Probers Get 150 Film Names Stockton Evening and Sunday Record Stockton California September 20 1951 Retrieved 2022 12 10 Arnold Saint Subber September 11 1955 Obituary Lemuel Ayers The New York Times a b Bloomer Girl Broadway Musical Original Internet Broadway Database Retrieved July 3 2022 Stempel p 316 17 Bordman 597 Jones Kenneth September 7 2000 Bloomer Girl Kicks Up Its Skirts in NYC Rare Tuner Opens Sept 7 Playbill Retrieved July 3 2022 Suskin 93 Simonson Robert Jones Kenneth March 22 2001 Bosco and Chalfant Star in Encores Bloomer Girl March 22 25 Playbill Retrieved July 3 2022 Lawrence Greg deMille and Robbins Dance with Demons The Life of Jerome Robbins Penguin May 7 2001 ISBN 1101204060 Album cover for Decca set DA 381 8 10 78 RPM disks copyright 1944 Decca Records Inc References editBordman Gerald 2001 American Musical Theatre A Chronicle Third ed New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 513074 X Easton Carol 1996 No Intermissions The Life of Agnes de Mille New York Little Brown ISBN 978 0 316 19970 4 Stempel Larry 2010 Showtime A History of the Broadway Musical Theater New York W W Norton ISBN 978 0 393 92906 5 Suskin Stephen 1990 Opening Night on Broadway A Critical Quotebook of the Golden Era of the Musical Theatre New York Schirmer Books ISBN 0 02 872625 1 External links edit Bloomer Girl at the Internet Broadway Database 1947 revival at the Internet Broadway Database Bloomer Girl Guide to Musical Theatre Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bloomer Girl amp oldid 1215515142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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