Complete book and lyrics to the 1910 musical play.
"The Quaker Girl” premiered in London’s Adelphi Theatre and achieved substantial popularity, reflecting the era’s fascination with contrasting social norms, romance, and the idea of self-discovery.
The plot revolves around Prudence, a young Quaker girl who struggles to reconcile her conservative upbringing with the allure of Parisian society. After being shunned by her Quaker community for drinking champagne at a wedding, Prudence relocates to Paris, where she catches the eye of high society, ultimately becoming a fashion sensation. Her rise in Parisian society and romance with Captain Charteris—a British army officer who must overcome his own class prejudices—serve as the basis for both the comedy and commentary on social norms of the day. Themes of love, identity, and the societal expectations placed upon women in Edwardian England are woven throughout, giving the musical a layered appeal.
The success of "The Quaker Girl" led to productions in New York and other international cities, affirming its widespread appeal. The musical's humor, charm, and lighthearted approach to social issues of its time made it a favorite. Today, it offers valuable insight into early 20th-century musical theatre, reflecting the tastes and societal values of the Edwardian era.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Complete book and lyrics to the 1910 musical play. "The Quaker Girl" premiered in London's Adelphi Theatre and achieved substantial popularity, reflecting the era's fascination with contrasting social norms, romance, and the idea of self-discovery. The plot revolves around Prudence, a young Quaker girl who struggles to reconcile her conservative upbringing with the allure of Parisian society. After being shunned by her Quaker community for drinking champagne at a wedding, Prudence relocates to Paris, where she catches the eye of high society, ultimately becoming a fashion sensation. Her rise in Parisian society and romance with Captain Charteris-a British army officer who must overcome his own class prejudices-serve as the basis for both the comedy and commentary on social norms of the day. Themes of love, identity, and the societal expectations placed upon women in Edwardian England are woven throughout, giving the musical a layered appeal. The success of "The Quaker Girl" led to productions in New York and other international cities, affirming its widespread appeal. The musical's humor, charm, and lighthearted approach to social issues of its time made it a favorite. Today, it offers valuable insight into early 20th-century musical theatre, reflecting the tastes and societal values of the Edwardian era. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798300473716
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