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The Corn Is Green

The Corn Is Green is a 1938 semi-autobiographical play by Welsh dramatist and actor Emlyn Williams. The play premiered in London at the Duchess Theatre in September 1938; with Sybil Thorndike as Miss Moffat and Williams himself portraying Morgan Evans, the West End production ran in all for 600 performances. The original Broadway production starred Ethel Barrymore and premiered at the National Theatre in November 1940, running for 477 performances.

The Corn Is Green
U.S. first edition 1941
Written byEmlyn Williams
ChorusChorus of Miners, Towns People, Children
CharactersMorgan Evans, Miss Moffat, Old Tom, Jones, Ms. Ronberry, The Squire, Bessie Watty, Ms. Watty.
Date premieredSeptember 20, 1938 (1938-09-20)
Place premieredDuchess Theatre, London
Original languageEnglish
GenreDrama
SettingGlansarno, a small village in Wales, over the space of three years in the late 19th century.

Plot edit

 
Ethel Barrymore in the original Broadway production of The Corn Is Green (1940)

L.C. Moffat is a strong-willed English school teacher working in a poverty-stricken coal mining village in late 19th century Wales. She struggles to win the local Welsh miners over to her English ways. Eventually taking in an illiterate teenager by the name of Morgan Evans in hopes of helping him succeed all while managing a major pitfall of Morgan Evan’s choices

Background edit

Born in 1905, Emlyn Williams grew up in the impoverished coal-mining town of Mostyn in Flintshire, Wales, and spoke only Welsh until the age of eight. He was barely literate, and later said he would probably have begun working in the mines at age 12 if he had not caught the attention of a London social worker named Sarah Grace Cooke. She established a school in Mostyn in 1915, and recognized Williams' aptitude for languages. Over the next seven years she worked with him on his English and helped him prepare to be a teacher. She obtained a scholarship for him in Switzerland, to study French, and when he was 17 she helped him win a scholarship at Christ Church, Oxford. During his studies there Williams had a nervous breakdown, but Cooke encouraged him to write as a way to recover. His first play, Full Moon, was produced while he was still at Oxford. His first success, A Murder Has Been Arranged, was staged in 1930, followed by the hit thriller, Night Must Fall (1935). The Corn Is Green is considered Williams' most enduring literary credit.[1][2]

Production edit

London production edit

The Corn Is Green, directed by the author, premiered on September 20, 1938 at the Duchess Theatre in London, following a five-week tour that began on August 15. The outbreak of war forced the closure of the Duchess run on September 2, 1939, after 395 performances.[3] The same production then toured for 11 weeks[4] prior to returning to the West End, at the Piccadilly Theatre, on December 19, 1939 and running till June 15, 1940. The combined West End run totalled 600 performances.[5]

Cast edit

Broadway production edit

 
Richard Waring and Ethel Barrymore in the Broadway production of The Corn Is Green (1940)
 
Edmund Breon and Thelma Schnee in the Broadway production of The Corn Is Green (1940)

Produced and directed by Herman Shumlin, the Broadway production of The Corn Is Green opened November 26, 1940 at the National Theatre. The setting was designed by Howard Bay; costumes were designed by Ernest Schrapps. The production transferred to the Royale Theatre on September 9, 1941, and closed January 17, 1942, after a total of 477 performances.[7][8]

Cast edit

Boys, girls and parents were played by Julia Knox, Amelia Romano, Betty Conibear, Rosalind Carter, Harda Normann, Joseph McInerney, Marcel Dill, Gwilym Williams and Tommy Dix.[9]

Broadway production (return engagement) edit

Barrymore and Waring reprised their roles in a return engagement—again produced and directed by Herman Shumlin—that ran May 3 – June 19, 1943 at the Martin Beck Theatre.[7]

Cast edit

  • Ethel Barrymore as Miss Moffat[7]
  • Kenneth Clarke as Idwal Morris[7]
  • Peter Harris as John Owen[7]
  • Gwyneth Hughes as Sarah Pugh[7]
  • Bert Kalmar as Will Hughes[7]
  • Eva Leonard-Boyne as Mrs. Watty[7]
  • Esther Mitchell as Miss Ronberry[7]
  • Patrick O'Connor as Robbart Robbatch[7]
  • Gene Ross as Glyn Thomas[7]
  • Lewis L. Russell as The Squire[7]
  • Richard Waring as Morgan Evans[7]
  • Tom E. Williams as John Goronwy Jones[7]
  • J.P. Wilson as Old Tom[7]
  • Perry Wilson as Bessie Watty[7]
  • George Bleasdale A Groom[7]

Reception edit

Revivals edit

Adaptations edit

In 1945, a film adaptation was made with Bette Davis (herself of Welsh descent) as Moffat.

The BBC adapted the play for television in 1968 as a Play of the Month.

In 1974, Davis returned to the role in a musical stage adaptation that proved to be a disaster. The setting was changed to the American South, with the young man transformed into an African-American field worker (portrayed by Dorian Harewood). When the pre-Broadway run opened in Philadelphia, critics were unimpressed. Plans for revisions were cut short when Davis fell ill, and the show closed abruptly after eight performances. The musical later was staged for a short run in Indianapolis with Ginger Rogers as Miss Moffat.[15]

A 1979 made-for-television movie, directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn, was filmed on location in Wales.

References edit

  1. ^ Krebs, Albin (26 September 1987). "Emlyn Williams, Welsh Actor and Writer, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  2. ^ Folkart, Burt A. (26 September 1987). "Welsh Dramatist and Actor Emlyn Williams Dies at 81". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  3. ^ Wearing, J. P. (2014). The London Stage 1930–1939: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 702–703. ISBN 9780810893047.
  4. ^ "Production of the Corn is Green | Theatricalia".
  5. ^ 'Dramatic Year II', The Stage 26 December 1940, page 4.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "The Corn Is Green". Variety. 5 October 1938. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "The Corn Is Green". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  8. ^ "The Corn is Green". Playbill Vault. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Williams, Emlyn (1941) [1938]. The Corn Is Green. New York: Random House. OCLC 699598.
  10. ^ Radio Times, Issue 1112, 21 January 1945, p. 18
  11. ^ "Production of The Corn is Green | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Poster | V&A Search the Collections". V and A Collections. 27 February 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  13. ^ Hetrick, Adam (14 January 2009). "The Corn Is Green, with Burton and Ritchie, Opens at the Huntington Jan. 14". Playbill. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  14. ^ "The Corn is Green". National Threatre - What's On. 11 February 2020.
  15. ^ "Ginger Rogers "MISS MOFFAT" Joshua Logan 1983 FLOP | #109835501".

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This article is about the play For the film see The Corn Is Green 1945 film For the TV adaptation see The Corn Is Green 1979 film The Corn Is Green is a 1938 semi autobiographical play by Welsh dramatist and actor Emlyn Williams The play premiered in London at the Duchess Theatre in September 1938 with Sybil Thorndike as Miss Moffat and Williams himself portraying Morgan Evans the West End production ran in all for 600 performances The original Broadway production starred Ethel Barrymore and premiered at the National Theatre in November 1940 running for 477 performances The Corn Is GreenU S first edition 1941Written byEmlyn WilliamsChorusChorus of Miners Towns People ChildrenCharactersMorgan Evans Miss Moffat Old Tom Jones Ms Ronberry The Squire Bessie Watty Ms Watty Date premieredSeptember 20 1938 1938 09 20 Place premieredDuchess Theatre LondonOriginal languageEnglishGenreDramaSettingGlansarno a small village in Wales over the space of three years in the late 19th century Contents 1 Plot 2 Background 3 Production 3 1 London production 3 1 1 Cast 3 2 Broadway production 3 2 1 Cast 3 3 Broadway production return engagement 3 3 1 Cast 4 Reception 5 Revivals 6 Adaptations 7 References 8 External linksPlot edit nbsp Ethel Barrymore in the original Broadway production of The Corn Is Green 1940 L C Moffat is a strong willed English school teacher working in a poverty stricken coal mining village in late 19th century Wales She struggles to win the local Welsh miners over to her English ways Eventually taking in an illiterate teenager by the name of Morgan Evans in hopes of helping him succeed all while managing a major pitfall of Morgan Evan s choicesBackground editBorn in 1905 Emlyn Williams grew up in the impoverished coal mining town of Mostyn in Flintshire Wales and spoke only Welsh until the age of eight He was barely literate and later said he would probably have begun working in the mines at age 12 if he had not caught the attention of a London social worker named Sarah Grace Cooke She established a school in Mostyn in 1915 and recognized Williams aptitude for languages Over the next seven years she worked with him on his English and helped him prepare to be a teacher She obtained a scholarship for him in Switzerland to study French and when he was 17 she helped him win a scholarship at Christ Church Oxford During his studies there Williams had a nervous breakdown but Cooke encouraged him to write as a way to recover His first play Full Moon was produced while he was still at Oxford His first success A Murder Has Been Arranged was staged in 1930 followed by the hit thriller Night Must Fall 1935 The Corn Is Green is considered Williams most enduring literary credit 1 2 Production editLondon production edit The Corn Is Green directed by the author premiered on September 20 1938 at the Duchess Theatre in London following a five week tour that began on August 15 The outbreak of war forced the closure of the Duchess run on September 2 1939 after 395 performances 3 The same production then toured for 11 weeks 4 prior to returning to the West End at the Piccadilly Theatre on December 19 1939 and running till June 15 1940 The combined West End run totalled 600 performances 5 Cast edit John Glyn Jones as John Goronwy Jones 6 Christine Silver as Miss Ronberry 6 William John Davies as Idwal Morris 6 Dorothy Langley as Sarah Pugh 6 Albert Biddiscombe as Groom 6 Frederick Lloyd as Squire 6 Betty Jardine as Bessie Watty 6 Kathleen Harrison as Mrs Watty 6 Sybil Thorndike as Miss Moffat 6 Kenneth Evans as Robbart Robbatch 6 Wynford Morse as Glyn Thomas 6 Jack Glyn as Will Hughes 6 Glan Williams as John Owen 6 Emlyn Williams as Morgan Evans 6 Frank Dunlop as Old Tom 6 Broadway production edit nbsp Richard Waring and Ethel Barrymore in the Broadway production of The Corn Is Green 1940 nbsp Edmund Breon and Thelma Schnee in the Broadway production of The Corn Is Green 1940 Produced and directed by Herman Shumlin the Broadway production of The Corn Is Green opened November 26 1940 at the National Theatre The setting was designed by Howard Bay costumes were designed by Ernest Schrapps The production transferred to the Royale Theatre on September 9 1941 and closed January 17 1942 after a total of 477 performances 7 8 Cast edit Rhys Williams as John Goronwy Jones 9 Mildred Dunnock Miss Ronberry 9 Charles S Pursell as Idwal Morris 9 Gwyneth Hughes as Sarah Pugh 9 George Bleasdale as Groom 9 Edmund Breon as Squire 9 Rosalind Ivan as Mrs Watty 9 Thelma Schnee as Bessie Watty 9 Ethel Barrymore as Miss Moffat 9 Thomas Lyons as Robbart Robbatch 9 Richard Waring as Morgan Evans 9 Kenneth Clarke as Glyn Thomas 9 Merritt O Duel as John Owen 9 Terence Morgan as Will Hughes 9 Sayre Crawley as Old Tom 9 Boys girls and parents were played by Julia Knox Amelia Romano Betty Conibear Rosalind Carter Harda Normann Joseph McInerney Marcel Dill Gwilym Williams and Tommy Dix 9 Broadway production return engagement edit Barrymore and Waring reprised their roles in a return engagement again produced and directed by Herman Shumlin that ran May 3 June 19 1943 at the Martin Beck Theatre 7 Cast edit Ethel Barrymore as Miss Moffat 7 Kenneth Clarke as Idwal Morris 7 Peter Harris as John Owen 7 Gwyneth Hughes as Sarah Pugh 7 Bert Kalmar as Will Hughes 7 Eva Leonard Boyne as Mrs Watty 7 Esther Mitchell as Miss Ronberry 7 Patrick O Connor as Robbart Robbatch 7 Gene Ross as Glyn Thomas 7 Lewis L Russell as The Squire 7 Richard Waring as Morgan Evans 7 Tom E Williams as John Goronwy Jones 7 J P Wilson as Old Tom 7 Perry Wilson as Bessie Watty 7 George Bleasdale A Groom 7 Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2016 Revivals editSaturday Night Theatre BBC Radio s long running drama strand broadcast a production on 27 January 1945 adapted for radio by T Rowland Hughes 10 Olney Theater in Maryland presented The Corn Is Green in 1949 and it was in this production that Disney and Hawaii Five O star James MacArthur adopted son of Actor Helen Hayes first appeared on stage It was James sister Mary who got young James his part pleading with their parents for James to accompany her to Maryland for the summer See Wikipedia biography of James MacArthur The New York City Theatre Company presented The Corn Is Green January 11 22 1950 at New York City Center in a production starring Eva Le Gallienne and Richard Waring 7 In 1981 the play was produced at the Royal Exchange Manchester directed by James Maxwell with Avril Elgar as Miss Moffatt and Alan Parnaby as Morgan Evans After 21 previews a Broadway revival directed by Vivian Matalon and produced by Elizabeth Taylor and Zev Buffman opened on August 22 1983 at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre Cicely Tyson portrayed Miss Moffat with Peter Gallagher as Morgan Evans Marge Redmond as Mrs Watty and Mia Dillon as Bessie Watty The show closed on September 18 1983 after 32 performances 7 In 1985 the play enjoyed a successful revival at the Old Vic Theatre in London starring Deborah Kerr 11 12 In 2009 Boston s Huntington Theatre Company presented a revival of The Corn Is Green starring Kate Burton and her son Morgan Ritchie 13 In 2022 the National Theatre in London staged a new production starring Nicola Walker as Miss Moffat and Gareth David Lloyd directed by Dominic Cooke 14 Adaptations editIn 1945 a film adaptation was made with Bette Davis herself of Welsh descent as Moffat The BBC adapted the play for television in 1968 as a Play of the Month In 1974 Davis returned to the role in a musical stage adaptation that proved to be a disaster The setting was changed to the American South with the young man transformed into an African American field worker portrayed by Dorian Harewood When the pre Broadway run opened in Philadelphia critics were unimpressed Plans for revisions were cut short when Davis fell ill and the show closed abruptly after eight performances The musical later was staged for a short run in Indianapolis with Ginger Rogers as Miss Moffat 15 A 1979 made for television movie directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn was filmed on location in Wales References edit Krebs Albin 26 September 1987 Emlyn Williams Welsh Actor and Writer Dies The New York Times Retrieved 18 October 2016 Folkart Burt A 26 September 1987 Welsh Dramatist and Actor Emlyn Williams Dies at 81 Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 October 2016 Wearing J P 2014 The London Stage 1930 1939 A Calendar of Productions Performers and Personnel Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield pp 702 703 ISBN 9780810893047 Production of the Corn is Green Theatricalia Dramatic Year II The Stage 26 December 1940 page 4 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o The Corn Is Green Variety 5 October 1938 Retrieved 14 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s The Corn Is Green Internet Broadway Database Retrieved 14 October 2016 The Corn is Green Playbill Vault Retrieved 22 July 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Williams Emlyn 1941 1938 The Corn Is Green New York Random House OCLC 699598 Radio Times Issue 1112 21 January 1945 p 18 Production of The Corn is Green Theatricalia theatricalia com Retrieved 27 February 2020 Poster V amp A Search the Collections V and A Collections 27 February 2020 Retrieved 27 February 2020 Hetrick Adam 14 January 2009 The Corn Is Green with Burton and Ritchie Opens at the Huntington Jan 14 Playbill Retrieved 8 March 2017 The Corn is Green National Threatre What s On 11 February 2020 Ginger Rogers MISS MOFFAT Joshua Logan 1983 FLOP 109835501 External links edit The Corn Is Green at the Internet Broadway Database The Corn Is Green at the Internet Archive 1941 Random House edition 1947 Theatre Guild on the Air radio play adaptation at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Corn Is Green amp oldid 1206972534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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