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Green Grow the Lilacs

 
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Green Grow the Lilacs
GreenGrowTheLilacsPosterWPA1937.png
WPA poster from 1937.
Written by Lynn Riggs
Date premiered January 19, 1931
Place premiered National Theatre
Washington D.C.
Original language English
Subject Love
Genre Drama
Setting Indian Territory (Oklahoma), 1900

Green Grow the Lilacs is a 1931 play by Lynn Riggs named for the popular folk song of the same name.[1] It was performed 64 times on Broadway, opening on January 26, 1931 and closing March 21, 1931. It also played January 19, 1931 through January 24, 1931 at the National Theatre in Washington D.C. It was produced by the Theatre Guild and directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Rather startlingly, the debonair, ultrasophisticated actor Franchot Tone portrayed cowboy Curly. June Walker was seen as his sweetheart Laurey. Theatre Guild board member Helen Westley, who had appeared as Mrs. Muskat in the original Broadway production of Ferenc Molnar's Liliom, played Aunt Eller. Lee Strasberg, later to become a renowned teacher of method acting, played the part of the Persian peddler. The play also toured the Midwest , and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.[2] It appeared at the Dallas Little Theatre during the week of March 7, 1932, and again in Dallas at the Festival of Southwestern Plays, on May 10, 1935..[3] Although the 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical play Oklahoma!, which is based on the Riggs play, used a new score rather than the old folk songs in Riggs' work, the plot of Green Grow The Lilacs is almost identical, except for the ending, which unlike that of the musical, is left rather undecided as to Curly's trial for accidentally killing farmhand Jeeter (renamed Jud Fry in the musical). [2] In addition, the cowboy Will Parker is only referred to in the original Riggs play; he does not actually appear in it. Therefore, the entire comic subplot involving the fifty dollars that Will must obtain in order to be able to marry Ado Annie is an invention of Hammerstein's.

Green Grow the Lilacs is today largely forgotten in its original form, while Oklahoma! remains one of the most acclaimed and popular American musicals ever written.

Contents

Characters

  • Curly McClain
  • Aunt Eller Murphy
  • Laurey Williams
  • Jeeter Fry
  • Ado Annie Carnes
  • A Peddler
  • Cord Elam
  • Old Man Peck

Setting

Indian Territory, 1900.

Scene 1

The front room of the Williams farmhouse, a June morning.

Scene 2

Laurey's bedroom.

Scene 3

The smoke house.

Scene 4

The porch of Old Man Peck's house, that night.

Scene 5

The hayfield, a month later.

Scene 6

The front room, three nights later.

References

  1. ^ Green Grow The Lilacs: A Play, Lynn Riggs, Samuel French Inc., 1931 ISBN 0-573-60962-4.
  2. ^ a b Lynn Riggs: An Oklahoma Treasure, Friends of Libraries in Oklahoma
  3. ^ Lynn Riggs, Mary Hays Marable and Elaine Boylan, pages 93-96 of A Handbook of Oklahoma Writers, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, 1939, ASIN B0006AONUW .

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