The Major (play)

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The Major
Written byEdward Harrigan
Date premiered29 August 1881
Place premieredTheatre Comique (728-730 Broadway)
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedic play

The Major is an 1881 comedic play produced by Edward Harrigan and Tony Hart.

It debuted to a full house at the new Theatre Comique on Broadway in New York City on August 29, 1881. Songs contributed by David Braham include "Major Gilfeather", "Miranda, When We Are Made One", "Veteran's Guards' Cadets", "Clara Jenkins' Tea" and "4-11-44". It ran for over 150 performances, closing on January 7, 1882, the longest of any Harrigan and Hart production at that time.[1]

The play was revived in March 1885 at the Fourteenth Street Theatre.[2]

Cast[edit]

  • Edward Harrigan as Major Gilfeather
  • Annie Mack as Arabella Pinch
  • Tony Hart as Henry Higgins
  • Marie Gorenflo at Amelia
  • Edward Burt as Granville Bright
  • Annie Yeamans as Miranda Biggs
  • Michael F. Drew as Percival Popp
  • Gertie Granville as Henrietta

References[edit]

  1. ^ Boardman, Gerald Martin (2011). American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle (Fourth ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-19-972970-8 – via Google Books.
    - Edward Harrigan and David Braham (1997). Jon W. Finson (ed.). Collected Songs: 1873-1882. American Musicological Society. p. 223-24. ISBN 9780895793959 – via Google Books.
    - Franceschina, John (2003). David Braham: The American Offenbach. Routledge. p. 141-43. ISBN 9780415937696 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "The Major", The New York Times, 17 March 1885

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