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The play is an adaptation of [[Charles Lecocq]]'s ''La Jolie Persane'', with a liberal adaptation of the libretto by [[Sydney Rosenfeld]],<ref name="opens"/> and revisions by [[J. Cheever Goodwin]].<ref name="wilson">[[Francis Wilson (actor)|Wilson, Francis]]. [https://books.google.com/books?id=kM0sAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA56#v=onepage&q&f=false Recollections of a Player], pp. 56-63 (1897)</ref><ref name="cheever2">(Dec. 1896). [https://books.google.com/books?id=jiwAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA371#v=onepage&q&f=false The Stage], ''Munsey's Magazine'', p. 371</ref> Jansen's rendition of the song, "Be Good", was considered too suggestive by some.<ref name="july150">[http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1889-06-29/ed-2/seq-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.")</ref> |
The play is an adaptation of [[Charles Lecocq]]'s ''La Jolie Persane'', with a liberal adaptation of the libretto by [[Sydney Rosenfeld]],<ref name="opens"/> and revisions by [[J. Cheever Goodwin]].<ref name="wilson">[[Francis Wilson (actor)|Wilson, Francis]]. [https://books.google.com/books?id=kM0sAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA56#v=onepage&q&f=false Recollections of a Player], pp. 56-63 (1897)</ref><ref name="cheever2">(Dec. 1896). [https://books.google.com/books?id=jiwAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA371#v=onepage&q&f=false The Stage], ''Munsey's Magazine'', p. 371</ref> Jansen's rendition of the song, "Be Good", was considered too suggestive by some.<ref name="july150">[http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1889-06-29/ed-2/seq-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.")</ref> |
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It opened at the [[Broadway Theatre (41st Street)|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.<ref name="opens">(12 May 1889). [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9A0DEED61330E633A25751C1A9639C94689FD7CF Mr. Wilson's New Venture], ''[[The New York Times]]''</ref><ref name="opensun">(13 May 1889). [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1889-05-13/ed-1/seq-6/ Advertisement], ''[[The Sun (New York)]]'', p. 6, col. 4 (advertisement for opening night)</ref><ref name="eveworld1">Dale, Alan (14 May 1889). [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1889-05-14/ed-2/seq-3/ "The Oolah" (review)], ''The Evening World''</ref> It had a successful run of 154 performances and 22 weeks,<ref name="bigrun">(6 October 1889). [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9D07EEDC1130E633A25755C0A9669D94689FD7CF Francis Wilson, Manager; The Career of "The Oolah" and its Coming Tour in the Country], ''[[The New York Times]]''</ref> closing on October 12 |
It opened at the [[Broadway Theatre (41st Street)|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.<ref name="opens">(12 May 1889). [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9A0DEED61330E633A25751C1A9639C94689FD7CF Mr. Wilson's New Venture], ''[[The New York Times]]''</ref><ref name="opensun">(13 May 1889). [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1889-05-13/ed-1/seq-6/ Advertisement], ''[[The Sun (New York)]]'', p. 6, col. 4 (advertisement for opening night)</ref><ref name="eveworld1">Dale, Alan (14 May 1889). [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1889-05-14/ed-2/seq-3/ "The Oolah" (review)], ''The Evening World''</ref> It had a successful run of 154 performances and 22 weeks,<ref name="bigrun">(6 October 1889). [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9D07EEDC1130E633A25755C0A9669D94689FD7CF Francis Wilson, Manager; The Career of "The Oolah" and its Coming Tour in the Country], ''[[The New York Times]]''</ref> closing on October 12,<ref name="closed">(12 October 1889). [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1889-10-12/ed-1/seq-3/ Advertisement], ''The Evening World'' (advertisement for "farewell night")</ref> and then went on tour.<ref name="wilson"/> |
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==Original Broadway cast== |
==Original Broadway cast== |
Revision as of 06:01, 4 December 2015
The Oolah | |
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Written by | Charles Lecocq's La Jolie Persane, English libretto by Sydney Rosenfeld and J. Cheever Goodwin |
Date premiered | 13 May 1889 |
Place premiered | Broadway Theatre (41st Street) |
Original language | English |
Genre | comic 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][3] Jansen's rendition of the song, "Be Good", was considered too suggestive by some.[4]
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][5][6] It had a successful run of 154 performances and 22 weeks,[7] closing on October 12,[8] and then went on tour.[2]
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
- ^ a b (12 May 1889). Mr. Wilson's New Venture, The New York Times
- ^ a b c Wilson, Francis. Recollections of a Player, pp. 56-63 (1897)
- ^ (Dec. 1896). The Stage, Munsey's Magazine, p. 371
- ^ "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.")
- ^ (13 May 1889). Advertisement, The Sun (New York), p. 6, col. 4 (advertisement for opening night)
- ^ Dale, Alan (14 May 1889). "The Oolah" (review), The Evening World
- ^ (6 October 1889). Francis Wilson, Manager; The Career of "The Oolah" and its Coming Tour in the Country, The New York Times
- ^ (12 October 1889). Advertisement, The Evening World (advertisement for "farewell night")
External links
- Oolah Sheet Music, via Google books (1889) (alternate scan, with "Casino Theatre" reference on front cover corrected)