The Century Girl

1916 musical comedy revue From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Century Girl is a musical comedy revue with music by Victor Herbert and Irving Berlin, and lyrics by Henry Blossom and Berlin.[1][2][3]

PremiereNovember 6, 1916: Century Theatre
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The Century Girl
MusicVictor Herbert and Irving Berlin
LyricsHenry Blossom and Irving Berlin
PremiereNovember 6, 1916: Century Theatre
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It opened November 6, 1916, at the Century Theatre on Broadway and ran until April 28, 1917, totaling 200 performances.[1] Rather than having a cohesive plot, the show was a mixture of musical and vaudeville performances.[4]

Production

Charles Dillingham and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. produced the show. Staging was by Edward Royce, Leon Errol, and Ned Wayburn, with set design by Joseph Urban. Max Hoffman directed the orchestra.[5][6]

The show had a runtime of over four hours. On its opening night, the show began at 8:25pm and ended at 12:58am.[5] This was actually an improvement from the show's time prior to its premiere. It had originally been scheduled to open on October 16, but was delayed in order to cut down the show while maintaining the lineup of actors and performers.[7] Cuts continued to be made after the premiere, resulting in several actors, including Marie Dressler, being let go.[8]

Performances included a "Stone Age romance", an Alice in Wonderland musical number, a number featuring animals and hunters, and a skit with actors portraying Herbert and Berlin.[4]

The Century Girl was the only successful show produced at the Century Theatre (previously the New Theatre).[7][9] After the show's closure, the theatre was sold and later demolished, being replaced by the Century Apartments.[7][9]

Cast

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Huntress/Columbine Billie Allen
Emil Klutz Sam Bernard
Eva Brown/Lame Duck Hazel Dawn
Victor Herbert/Lion Arthur Cunningham
Will B. Rich/County Constable James Doyle
Wood B. Rich/County Constable Harland Dixon
The Diver/Waldorf Dryginsku Leon Errol
Jack of Diamonds Marion Fairbanks
Jack of Clubs Madeline Fairbanks
Hunter/Howell Lauder Irving Fisher
Chicken/Peggy O'Brien Elsie Janis
Huntress/Harlequin/Queen Mermaid Vera Maxwell
Catherine of Russia/American Gold/the Philippines Margaret Morris
Irving Berlin/Fox John Slavin
King of Hearts Lilyan Tashman
Messenger Frankie Bailey
Anna Pavloafer Sam Barndooroff
Marie Young Jane Bliss
Dormouse Dorothea Camden
Joker Clara Carroll
Helen of Troy/Spanish Lace Marjorie Cassidy
Barbara Fritchie/Irish Lace/Porto Rico Evelyn Conway
Cleopatra/French Lace Semone D'Herlys
Queen of Spades Ethel Donaldson
Ace of Hearts/English Lace Martha Erlich
Marie Antoinette/King of Clubs Flo Hart
Mike Debitesky Harry Kelloski
Turkey Cathryne Rowe Palmer
Alice Yvonne Shelton
Queen of Clubs Katherine Kohler
Queen Boadicea/Alaska/Belgian Lace May Leslie
Hawaii/Joan of Arc/American Silver Hazel Lewis
Tiger Butler Gus Minton
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Songs

Sheet music for The Century Girl
  • Alice in Wonderland[11]
  • The Ballet Loose[12]
  • The Birth of the Century Girl[12]
  • The Century Girl[11]
  • The Chicken Walk/That Broadway Chicken Walk/Jungle Ball Finale[5][11]
  • He Likes Their Jukelele[11]
  • Humpty Dumpty[11]
  • It Takes an Irishman to Make Love[5][11]
  • Kiss Me Again/Kiss Me Once More[5]
  • The Music Lesson/Herbert-Berlin Duet[5]
  • On The Train of a Wedding Gown[5]
  • The Romping Redheads[11]
  • The Stone Age[12]
  • The Toy Soldiers[12]
  • Uncle Sam's Children[4]
  • Under the Sea[12]
  • When Uncle Sam is Ruler of the Sea[4][11]
  • You Belong to Me[11]

Reception

The New York Times and critics from other publications reviewed the show positively.[13]

References

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