Courted Into Court

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Date premieredDecember 29, 1896
Place premieredBijou Theatre
Original languageEnglish
GenrePlay
Courted Into Court
Date premieredDecember 29, 1896
Place premieredBijou Theatre
Original languageEnglish
GenrePlay
The cover of sheet music featuring Irwin's coon songs used in this play.

Courted Into Court is an 1896 play by John J. McNally. It was produced by Charles T. Rich and William Harris for a 140 performance run at the Bijou Theatre on Broadway starting on December 29, 1896.[1][2]

Prior to its Broadway debut, it played first on any stage in Omaha, Nebraska, on December 4, 1896,[3][4][5] and then moved to Kansas City.[6] and Chicago.[7]

Star May Irwin sang and helped popularize (the now notorious example) coon song "All Coons Look Alike to Me" by Ernest Hogan in the play, which had an all-white cast.[8] She also sang the coon song, "Mr. Johnson, Turn Me Loose" in the play, a song later remembered in all of Irwin's major obituaries.[9]

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