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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://books.google.com/books?id=kLQIAQAAMAAJ Oolah Sheet Music], via Google books (1889)
*[https://books.google.com/books?id=kLQIAQAAMAAJ Oolah Sheet Music], via Google books (1889) ([https://books.google.com/books?id=gBQRAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false alternate scan], with "Casino Theatre" reference on front cover corrected)


[[Category:1889 plays]]
[[Category:1889 plays]]

Revision as of 05:39, 4 December 2015

The Oolah
Marie Jansen as Tourouloupi in The Oolah
Written byCharles Lecocq's La Jolie Persane, English libretto by Sydney Rosenfeld and J. Cheever Goodwin
Date premiered13 May 1889
Place premieredBroadway Theatre (41st Street)
Original languageEnglish
Genrecomic opera

The Ooolah is an 1889 comic opera which starred Francis Wilson and Marie Jansen on Broadway.

The play is an adaptation of Charles Lecocq's La Jolie Persane, with a liberal adaptation of the libretto by Sydney Rosenfeld,[1] and revisions by J. Cheever Goodwin.[2] Jansen's rendition of the song, "Be Good", was considered too suggestive by some.[3]

It opened at the Broadway Theatre on 41st Street on May 13, 1889, Wilson's debut as a manager of his own company, and as the star of a show.[1][4][5] It had a successful run of 154 performances and 22 weeks,[6] closing on October 12.[7]

Original Broadway cast

  • Boolahgoolah, the Oolah by Francis Wilson
  • The Prince of Eriven by Hubert Wilke
  • Akhalzakek by Charles Plunkett
  • Nejef by Thomas H. Persse
  • The Cadi by Harry MacDonough
  • The Fig Dealer by Benjamin F. Johnson
  • The Barber by Carlo Segelini
  • The Tailor by W. Carr
  • The Watchman by Henry Hoffman
  • The Baker by H. Ledbury
  • Darinoora by Laura Moore
  • Bampoora by Elma Delaro
  • Altoora by Ida Fitzhugh
  • Shimrana by Ida Kissing
  • Velis by Josie Winner
  • Tourouloupi by Marie Jansen[2]

References

  1. ^ a b (12 May 1889). Mr. Wilson's New Venture, The New York Times
  2. ^ a b Wilson, Francis. Recollections of a Player, pp. 56-63 (1897)
  3. ^ "The Oolah" Will Have Fiftieth Performance, The Evening World (noting that 50th show will be Monday July 1, 1889; citing most popular songs as The Little Peach, a Wilson-Jansen duet; "Nobody Knows"; and "Be Good", "Marie Jansen's much discussed effort.")
  4. ^ (13 May 1889). Advertisement, The Sun (New York), p. 6, col. 4 (advertisement for opening night)
  5. ^ Dale, Alan (14 May 1889). "The Oolah" (review), The Evening World
  6. ^ (6 October 1889). Francis Wilson, Manager; The Career of "The Oolah" and its Coming Tour in the Country, The New York Times
  7. ^ (12 October 1889). Advertisement, The Evening World (advertisement for "farewell night")