
Rida Johnson Young (ca. 1869-1926) Was One Of The Most Prolific Female Playwrights Of Her Time, As Well As A Lyricist And Librettist In The Musical Theater. She Wrote More Than Thirty Full-length Plays, Operettas, And Musical Comedies, 500 Songs, And Four Novels, Including Naughty Marietta, Lady Luxury, The Red Petticoat, And When Love Is Young. Despite Her Extensive Output, No Significant Study Of Her Work Has Been Produced. This Book Looks At Her Musical Theater Works With In-depth Analyses Of Her Librettos And Lyrics, As Well As Her Working Relationships With Other Writers, Performers, And Producers, Particularly Lee And J. J. Shubert. Using Archival Materials Such As Original Typescripts, Correspondence, And Reviews, The Book Contextualizes Her Work In The Early Twentieth Century Professional Theater And Provides A Window Into The Standard Practices Of Writing And Production Of The Era.
This book investigates the professional career and creative contributions of Rida Johnson Young, a prolific yet understudied female playwright and lyricist of the early twentieth century. Ellen M. Peck utilizes archival research to examine Young's extensive body of work, including her operettas and musical comedies. The text argues that Young's collaborations and creative output were central to the development of American musical theater, providing a detailed look at her influence within the industry.
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Scholars and theater historians identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of early American musical theater. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the value of the primary source materials used to document Young's career.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190873590
ISBN-13:
9780190873592
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