The Blue Kitten
The Blue Kitten was a 1922 Broadway musical with a book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and William Cary Duncan and music by Rudolf Friml.[1] It premiered at the Selwyn Theatre on January 13 1922 and ran until May 13, 1922, totaling 140 performances.[1]
The Blue Kitten | |
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Lyrics | Otto Harbach and William Cary Duncan |
Book | Otto Harbach and William Carey Duncan |
Premiere | 1922: Selwyn Theatre |
The show was a "modest musical hit", although some critics called its score "inferior".[2]
Synopsis
Setting: The Foyer of "The Blue Kitten" Restaurant in Paris; At Vanderpop's Chateau at Fontainebleu; "The Blue Kitten" Café.
A headwaiter pretends to be upper-class so his daughter can marry a socialite.[2]
Cast
1922 Broadway[3] | |
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Theodore Vanderpop | Joseph Cawthorn |
Madelaine Vanderpop | Lorraine Manville |
Mme. Lucile Vanderpop | Jean Newcombe |
Fifi | Betty Barlow |
Louis | Bill Hawkins |
Durand | George Le Soir |
Totoche | Lillian Lorraine |
Giglais | Victor Morley |
Marcelle | Carola Parson |
Armand Duvelin | Douglas Stevenson |
Cri Cri | Marion Sunshine |
Popinet | Dallas Welford |
Octave | Robert Woolsey |
References
- "The Blue Kitten (Broadway, American Airlines Theatre, 1922)". Playbill. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
- Franklin, Marc J (29 March 2020). "Step Inside Broadway's American Airlines Theatre". Playbill. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
- "THE BLUE KITTEN - CAST". Playbill. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
- "A twelve o'clock girl in a nine o'clock town". NYPL Digital Collections. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- "The blue kitten blues : (meow!)". NYPL Digital Collections. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- "Cutie". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
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