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Born Yesterday (play)

Born Yesterday is a play written by Garson Kanin which premiered on Broadway in 1946, starring Judy Holliday as Billie Dawn. The play was adapted into a successful 1950 film of the same name.

Born Yesterday
Written byGarson Kanin
Date premieredFebruary 4, 1946 (1946-02-04)
Place premieredLyceum Theatre
New York City
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
SettingWashington, DC. September 1946.

Plot

An uncouth, corrupt rich junk dealer, Harry Brock, brings his showgirl mistress Billie Dawn with him to Washington, D.C. When Billie's ignorance becomes a liability to Brock's business dealings, he hires a journalist, Paul Verrall, to educate his girlfriend. In the process of learning, Billie Dawn realizes how corrupt Harry is and begins interfering with his plans to bribe a Congressman into passing legislation that would allow Brock's business to make more money.

Productions

1946 Original Broadway

Born Yesterday opened on February 4, 1946 on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre[1] and ran there until November 6, 1948; the play transferred to Henry Miller's Theatre on November 9, 1948 and closed on December 31, 1949, after a total of 1,642 performances.[2] As of 2019 it was the seventh longest-running non-musical play in Broadway history.[3] Judy Holliday starred as Billie, with Paul Douglas as Harry Brock and Gary Merrill as Paul Verrall. Written and directed by Garson Kanin, the scenic design was by Donald Oenslager and costume design by Ruth Kanin.[4] Jean Arthur was originally cast in the role of Billie but quit during tryouts.[5]

For his performance as Harry Brock, Paul Douglas was awarded the 1946 Clarence Derwent Award for the most promising male performance.[6]

Original Broadway cast

Judy Holliday appeared as Billie Dawn in over 1,200 performances.[7] Her replacements in the role included Jean Hagen and Jan Sterling.

Revival by the Negro Drama Group in 1953–54

A production mounted by the Negro Drama Group at Broadway's President Theatre, starring Edna Mae Robinson as Billie Dawn, Powell Lindsay as Harry Brock and Henry Scott as Paul Verrall, was given a full review in The New York Times on January 1, 1954, with the theatre critic (signature L. C.) mentioning that "...Mrs. Robinson is in private life the wife of Sugar Ray Robinson, the former welterweight and middleweight champion of the world" and that she "...is possessed of a natural flair for comedy. With some judicious direction she could go a long way toward achieving spectacular success in the theatre."[8] Although the production received positive reviews, it closed after five days.[9]

Watergate Era

According to theatre scholar Jordan Schildcrout, the Watergate scandal brought renewed interest in Born Yesterday, with a surge of productions in the early 1970s starring Betty Grable, Sandy Dennis, Chita Rivera, and Karen Valentine at major regional theatres, as well as Lynn Redgrave in a London revival directed by Tom Stoppard.[10] The critic Michael Billington noted, "With the Watergate scandal coming to a head, the play suddenly seems as fresh and relevant as the day it was written."[11] Kanin himself later asserted, "When the play was written it was a fable, but after Watergate it became a documentary."[12]

1989 Broadway revival

The play was revived on Broadway in 1989. It opened at the 46th Street Theatre in previews on January 18, 1989, officially on January 29, 1989,[13] and closed on June 11, 1989 after 153 performances.[14] It was directed by Josephine R. Abady and starred Edward Asner and Madeline Kahn,[13] who received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play.[15]

1989 revival cast

Source:New York Times[13]

2011 Broadway revival

The second Broadway revival opened at the Cort Theatre for previews 31 March 2011, performances began on April 24, 2011. The show closed on 26 June 2011 after 28 previews and 73 performances. Produced by Frankie Grande and directed by Doug Hughes, the play starred Jim Belushi as Harry Brock, Nina Arianda as Billie Dawn and Robert Sean Leonard as Paul Verrall.[16]

The 2011 revival was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play and Best Costume Design of a Play (Catherine Zuber).[17]

2011 revival cast
  • Jim Belushi as Harry Brock
  • Nina Arianda as Billie Dawn
  • Frank Wood as Ed Devery
  • Robert Sean Leonard as Paul Verrall
  • Michael McGrath as Eddie Brock
  • Liv Rooth as A Manicurist
  • Patricia Hodges as Mrs. Hedges
  • Jennifer Regan as Helen, a maid
  • Fred Arsenault as Bellhop #1
  • Danny Rutigliano as Bellhop #2/Bootblack
  • Bill Christ as A Bellhop #3/Barber
  • Andrew Weems as The Assistant Manager
  • Terry Beaver as Senator Norval Hedges

Film adaptations

The 1950 film adaptation, made by Columbia Pictures with direction by George Cukor starred Judy Holliday and William Holden.[18] A 1993 remake directed by Luis Mandoki and released through Buena Vista Pictures, starred Melanie Griffith as Billie Dawn and updated the plot.[19]

References

  1. ^ Nichols, Lewis "The Play In Review; 'Born Yesterday,' Comedy at Lyceum, Shows Political Slant" New York Times (abstract), February 5, 1946, p. 30
  2. ^ Calta, Louis."'Born Yesterday' To End Run Dec. 31; Kanin Comedy, on Boards Since 46, Will Leave Local Scene After 1,642 Performances" New York Times (abstract), December 24, 1949, p. 10
  3. ^ Schildcrout, Jordan (2019). In the Long Run: A Cultural History of Broadway's Hit Plays. New York and London: Routledge. p. 87. ISBN 978-0367210908.
  4. ^ Born Yesterday, 1946 Internet Broadway Database, accessed June 16, 2011
  5. ^ Bordman, Gerald Martin and Hischak Thomas S. "Born Yesterday" The Oxford Companion to American Theatre, Oxford University Press US, 2004, ISBN 0-19-516986-7, p. 86
  6. ^ "The Clarence Derwent Award, 1946" 2010-10-25 at the Wayback Machine actorsequity.org, accessed June 18, 2011
  7. ^ Schildcrout, p. 91.
  8. ^ L. C. (January 1, 1954). "AT THE THEATRE / Garson Kanin's 'Born Yesterday' Is Revived Here by Negro Troop Led by Edna Mae Robinson". The New York Times. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  9. ^ "'Born Yesterday' Folds". Jet: 31. January 14, 1954.
  10. ^ Schildcrout, Jordan (2019). In the Long Run: A Cultural History of Broadway's Hit Plays. New York and London: Routledge. p. 95. ISBN 978-0367210908.
  11. ^ Billington, Michael (21 April 1973). "Review: Born Yesterday". The Guardian.
  12. ^ Kennedy, Eugene (21 February 1988). "Born Yesterday Reborn in Chicago". New York Times.
  13. ^ a b c Rich, Frank."Review/Theater; Right-Thinking Ingenuousness Cleans Up a Nation" New York Times, January 30, 1989
  14. ^ "'Born Yesterday' Closing" New York Times, June 10, 1989
  15. ^ Born Yesterday, 1989 Internet Broadway Database, accessed June 16, 2011
  16. ^ Jones, Kenneth."A New Dawn for Billie: 'Born Yesterday', With Nina Arianda, Robert Sean Leonard, Jim Belushi, Opens" July 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, April 24, 2011
  17. ^ Jones, Kenneth and Gans, Andrew."2011 Tony Nominations Announced; Book of Mormon Earns 14 Nominations" September 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, May 3, 2011
  18. ^ "'Born Yesterday', 1950" tcm.com, accessed June 18, 2011
  19. ^ "'Born Yesterday', 1993" Internet Movie Database, accessed June 18, 2011

External links

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Born Yesterday is a play written by Garson Kanin which premiered on Broadway in 1946 starring Judy Holliday as Billie Dawn The play was adapted into a successful 1950 film of the same name Born YesterdayWritten byGarson KaninDate premieredFebruary 4 1946 1946 02 04 Place premieredLyceum TheatreNew York CityOriginal languageEnglishGenreComedySettingWashington DC September 1946 Contents 1 Plot 2 Productions 2 1 1946 Original Broadway 2 2 Revival by the Negro Drama Group in 1953 54 2 3 Watergate Era 2 4 1989 Broadway revival 2 5 2011 Broadway revival 3 Film adaptations 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditAn uncouth corrupt rich junk dealer Harry Brock brings his showgirl mistress Billie Dawn with him to Washington D C When Billie s ignorance becomes a liability to Brock s business dealings he hires a journalist Paul Verrall to educate his girlfriend In the process of learning Billie Dawn realizes how corrupt Harry is and begins interfering with his plans to bribe a Congressman into passing legislation that would allow Brock s business to make more money Productions Edit1946 Original Broadway Edit Born Yesterday opened on February 4 1946 on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre 1 and ran there until November 6 1948 the play transferred to Henry Miller s Theatre on November 9 1948 and closed on December 31 1949 after a total of 1 642 performances 2 As of 2019 update it was the seventh longest running non musical play in Broadway history 3 Judy Holliday starred as Billie with Paul Douglas as Harry Brock and Gary Merrill as Paul Verrall Written and directed by Garson Kanin the scenic design was by Donald Oenslager and costume design by Ruth Kanin 4 Jean Arthur was originally cast in the role of Billie but quit during tryouts 5 For his performance as Harry Brock Paul Douglas was awarded the 1946 Clarence Derwent Award for the most promising male performance 6 Original Broadway castPaul Douglas Harry Brock Judy Holliday Billie Dawn Gary Merrill Paul Verrall Carroll Ashburn The Assistant Manager Frank Otto Eddie Brock Larry Oliver Senator Norval Hedges Mona Bruns Mrs Hedges C L Burke Waiter Ellen Hall HelenJudy Holliday appeared as Billie Dawn in over 1 200 performances 7 Her replacements in the role included Jean Hagen and Jan Sterling Revival by the Negro Drama Group in 1953 54 Edit A production mounted by the Negro Drama Group at Broadway s President Theatre starring Edna Mae Robinson as Billie Dawn Powell Lindsay as Harry Brock and Henry Scott as Paul Verrall was given a full review in The New York Times on January 1 1954 with the theatre critic signature L C mentioning that Mrs Robinson is in private life the wife of Sugar Ray Robinson the former welterweight and middleweight champion of the world and that she is possessed of a natural flair for comedy With some judicious direction she could go a long way toward achieving spectacular success in the theatre 8 Although the production received positive reviews it closed after five days 9 Watergate Era Edit According to theatre scholar Jordan Schildcrout the Watergate scandal brought renewed interest in Born Yesterday with a surge of productions in the early 1970s starring Betty Grable Sandy Dennis Chita Rivera and Karen Valentine at major regional theatres as well as Lynn Redgrave in a London revival directed by Tom Stoppard 10 The critic Michael Billington noted With the Watergate scandal coming to a head the play suddenly seems as fresh and relevant as the day it was written 11 Kanin himself later asserted When the play was written it was a fable but after Watergate it became a documentary 12 1989 Broadway revival Edit The play was revived on Broadway in 1989 It opened at the 46th Street Theatre in previews on January 18 1989 officially on January 29 1989 13 and closed on June 11 1989 after 153 performances 14 It was directed by Josephine R Abady and starred Edward Asner and Madeline Kahn 13 who received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play 15 1989 revival castSource New York Times 13 Edward Asner Harry Brock Madeline Kahn Billie Dawn Franklin Cover Ed Devery Daniel Hugh Kelly Paul Verrall Joel Bernstein Eddie Brock Charlotte Booker Manicurist Peggy Cosgrave Mrs Hedges Heather Ehlers Helen a maid Paul Hebron Another Bellhop Barber Waiter Gregory Jbara Bellhop Bootblack Ron Johnston The Assistant Manager John Wylie Senator Norval Hedges2011 Broadway revival Edit The second Broadway revival opened at the Cort Theatre for previews 31 March 2011 performances began on April 24 2011 The show closed on 26 June 2011 after 28 previews and 73 performances Produced by Frankie Grande and directed by Doug Hughes the play starred Jim Belushi as Harry Brock Nina Arianda as Billie Dawn and Robert Sean Leonard as Paul Verrall 16 The 2011 revival was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play and Best Costume Design of a Play Catherine Zuber 17 2011 revival castJim Belushi as Harry Brock Nina Arianda as Billie Dawn Frank Wood as Ed Devery Robert Sean Leonard as Paul Verrall Michael McGrath as Eddie Brock Liv Rooth as A Manicurist Patricia Hodges as Mrs Hedges Jennifer Regan as Helen a maid Fred Arsenault as Bellhop 1 Danny Rutigliano as Bellhop 2 Bootblack Bill Christ as A Bellhop 3 Barber Andrew Weems as The Assistant Manager Terry Beaver as Senator Norval HedgesFilm adaptations EditThe 1950 film adaptation made by Columbia Pictures with direction by George Cukor starred Judy Holliday and William Holden 18 A 1993 remake directed by Luis Mandoki and released through Buena Vista Pictures starred Melanie Griffith as Billie Dawn and updated the plot 19 References Edit Nichols Lewis The Play In Review Born Yesterday Comedy at Lyceum Shows Political Slant New York Times abstract February 5 1946 p 30 Calta Louis Born Yesterday To End Run Dec 31 Kanin Comedy on Boards Since 46 Will Leave Local Scene After 1 642 Performances New York Times abstract December 24 1949 p 10 Schildcrout Jordan 2019 In the Long Run A Cultural History of Broadway s Hit Plays New York and London Routledge p 87 ISBN 978 0367210908 Born Yesterday 1946 Internet Broadway Database accessed June 16 2011 Bordman Gerald Martin and Hischak Thomas S Born Yesterday The Oxford Companion to American Theatre Oxford University Press US 2004 ISBN 0 19 516986 7 p 86 The Clarence Derwent Award 1946 Archived 2010 10 25 at the Wayback Machine actorsequity org accessed June 18 2011 Schildcrout p 91 L C January 1 1954 AT THE THEATRE Garson Kanin s Born Yesterday Is Revived Here by Negro Troop Led by Edna Mae Robinson The New York Times Retrieved February 17 2019 Born Yesterday Folds Jet 31 January 14 1954 Schildcrout Jordan 2019 In the Long Run A Cultural History of Broadway s Hit Plays New York and London Routledge p 95 ISBN 978 0367210908 Billington Michael 21 April 1973 Review Born Yesterday The Guardian Kennedy Eugene 21 February 1988 Born Yesterday Reborn in Chicago New York Times a b c Rich Frank Review Theater Right Thinking Ingenuousness Cleans Up a Nation New York Times January 30 1989 Born Yesterday Closing New York Times June 10 1989 Born Yesterday 1989 Internet Broadway Database accessed June 16 2011 Jones Kenneth A New Dawn for Billie Born Yesterday With Nina Arianda Robert Sean Leonard Jim Belushi Opens Archived July 2 2011 at the Wayback Machine playbill com April 24 2011 Jones Kenneth and Gans Andrew 2011 Tony Nominations Announced Book of Mormon Earns 14 Nominations Archived September 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine playbill com May 3 2011 Born Yesterday 1950 tcm com accessed June 18 2011 Born Yesterday 1993 Internet Movie Database accessed June 18 2011External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Born Yesterday Born Yesterday at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Born Yesterday play amp oldid 1117541513, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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