The Amazons: A Farcical Romance is an 1893 play by Arthur Wing Pinero.[1][2]
The play subsequently opened the Royal Court Theatre on 7 March 1893 and ran for 111 performances until 8 July 1893. It subsequently opened at the Lyceum Theatre on 19 February 1894.[3]
The plot involves three sisters (Noeline/Noel, Wilhelmina/Willis, and Thomasin/Tommie) raised by their aristocratic father as his male heirs. They have trouble adjusting to society.[4]
The play was revived (again with Billie Burke) and opened at the Empire Theatre on 28 April 1913.[5] The revival included the song "My Otaheitee lady" with music by Jerome Kern, using lyrics by the deceased Charles H. Taylor.[6]
In 1917 it was adapted as a film of the same name.
Broadway cast
- Lorena Atwood as "Sergeant" Shutter
- Barrett Barker as Orts
- Billie Burke as Lady Thomasin
- Miriam Clements as Lady Noeline
- Annie Esmond as Miriam
- Arthur Fitzgerald as Youatt
- Ferdinand Gottschalk as Galfred
- Shelly Hull as Barrington
- Dorothy Lane as Lady Wilhelmina
- Thomas Reynolds as Fitton
- Morton Selten as Rev. Minchin
- Fritz Williams as Andre
References
- ↑ Staff report (March 27, 1893). The Stage. Detroit Free Press
- ↑ Staff report (September, 1893). Notes of the Drama.. Chicago Tribune
- ↑ Staff report (February 18, 1894). New Bills of the Week. New York Times
- ↑ "'The Amazons,' Satire on Mannish Woman, The New Bill at Auditorium" Wichita Daily Eagle (September 18, 1910): 28. via Newspapers.com
- ↑ "The Amazons" at IBDB.com.
- ↑ Jerome Kern, My Otaheitee lady (New York: Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter, 1913), cover.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Amazons (play).
- The Amazons at the Internet Broadway Database
- The Amazons: A Farcical Romance public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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