Little Johnny Jones

Little Johnny Jones
Pamphlet, 1907
MusicGeorge M. Cohan
LyricsGeorge M. Cohan
BookGeorge M. Cohan
Productions1904 Broadway
1982 Broadway revival

Little Johnny Jones is a musical by George M. Cohan. The show introduced Cohan's tunes "Give My Regards to Broadway" and "The Yankee Doodle Boy." The "Yankee Doodle" character was inspired by real-life Hall of Fame jockey Tod Sloan.

Background

The show was Cohan's first full-length musical. A famous American jockey, Tod Sloan, had gone to England in 1903 to ride in the Derby for King Edward VII of England. This gave Cohan the idea for the story. The musical is patriotic in tone and contains a number of quips aimed at European targets, such as, "You think I'd marry an heiress and live off her money? What do you take me for? An Englishman?" and, "French pastry ain't worth 30¢ compared to American apple pie." In Little Johnny Jones Cohan introduced some of the dance steps and comedy features for which he would become famous.[1]

This musical is credited as the first American musical, albeit with several rivals to the title such as The Black Crook and Evangeline.[2]

Characters

For clarity, only the principal speaking parts are listed.

Lead

  • Goldie Gates is Johnny's American sweetheart, who disguises herself as a French girl and as her own fiance.
  • Johnny Jones is an American jockey who travels to England to ride in the Derby.
  • Henry Hapgood is a friend of Goldie and Johnny, who helps the former follow the latter.
  • Timothy D. McGee is an American ward boss and stable owner, trying to hire Johnny.
  • Florabelle Fly is a newspaper reporter for the San Francisco Searcher, who sees all and knows all.

Supporting

  • Anthony Anstey is an older crooked gambler from Chinatown, San Francisco, engaged to Mrs Kenworth.
  • Mrs. Andrew Kenworth called Annette, is a very wealthy San Francisco widow, aunt to Goldie, a social reformer.
  • Whitney Wilson is a comical American detective, hired by Johnny to get the goods on Anstey.[fn 1]
  • Sing Song is the editor of the Pekin Gazette, in a secret alliance with Anstey over the Chinese lottery.
  • Jenkins is the "starter"[fn 2] at the Cecil Hotel.
  • Capt. Squirvey is master of the American line SS St. Hurrah, a bewhiskered fan of Gilbert & Sullivan.

Featured

  • Bessie is an American girl visiting England with other girls. The published play refers to her as "First Girl".
  • Bellboy takes and delivers messages at the Cecil Hotel.
  • Inspector Perkins is looking for the fake Earl of Bloomsbury but switches sides upon recognizing Wilson.
  • Stevens is a waiter at the Cecil Hotel.
  • Chung Fow is Sing Song's henchman, who is ordered to kidnap Goldie Gates, but doesn't.

Synopsis

Settings: Act I - Courtyard of Cecil Hotel, London; Act II - American Line dock at Southampton; Act III - Chinatown, San Francisco

A brash, patriotic American jockey, Johnny Jones, goes to England to ride his horse, Yankee Doodle, in the English Derby. Jones falls in love with Goldie Gates, a San Francisco copper heiress, who follows him to Britain, disguising herself as a man to discover if Jones really loves her. Anthony Anstey, an American who runs a Chinese gambling establishment in San Francisco, offers Jones a bribe to lose the race deliberately, but he refuses. After Jones loses, Anstey spreads rumors that he threw the race intentionally. Jones' detective, pretending to be a drunkard, searches for evidence to clear Johnny's name and finds out that it was Anstey that framed Jones. Jones tells his friends who are returning to America, "Give My Regards to Broadway," but he stays in London to try to regain his reputation. Jones returns to America with his name cleared, eager to propose marriage to Goldie, but he finds that Anstey has kidnapped her. He and his detective search for her in San Francisco's Chinatown, eventually finding her.

Original production

Little Johnny Jones was produced by Sam H. Harris and directed by George M. Cohan, who also performed in it. Other members of The Four Cohans in the cast were his parents, and his then wife Ethel Levey, who had replaced Cohan's sister Josie in the family act.[3][4]

Cast

Cast lists were not a usual feature of theater reviews in 1904-1905, so the following is dependent on a few exceptions.[5][6][7]

Role Actor Dates Notes
Goldie Gates Ethel Levey Oct 1904 – Dec 1905
Johnny Jones George M. Cohan Oct 1904 – Dec 1905
Henry Hapgood Donald Brian Oct 1904 – Jun 1905 His character disguises himself as Leslie, valet to the Earl of Bloomsbury
William D. Meehan Jun 1905 – Dec 1905
Timothy D. McGee Sam J. Ryan Oct 1904 – Dec 1905
Florabelle Fly Truly Shattuck Oct 1904 – Jul 1905
Adele Rafter Jul 1905 – Dec 1905 [8]
Anthony Anstey Jerry J. Cohan Oct 1904 – Dec 1905
Mrs. Andrew Kenworth Helen F. Cohan Oct 1904 – Dec 1905
Whitney Wilson Tom Lewis Oct 1904 – Dec 1905 Lewis' role was easily the most popular character with audiences and reviewers.
Sing Song J. Bernard Dyllin Oct 1904 – May 1905
Charles Bachmann May 1905 – Dec 1905 Bachmann originally played Inspector Perkins but took over this role when Dyllin left.[9]
Jenkins / Capt. Squirvey C. J. Harrington Oct 1904 – Dec 1905 Harrington played two roles, as a Cecil Hotel starter in Act I and a ship's captain in Act II.
Bessie Edith Tyler Oct 1904 – Dec 1905
Bellboy William Seymour Oct 1904 – Dec 1905
Stevens Joseph Leslie Oct 1904 – Dec 1905
Inspector Perkins Charles Bachmann Oct 1904 – May 1905
Fred Wolcott May 1905 – Dec 1905
Chung Fow Howard Stevens Oct 1904 – Jun 1905
Harry Kittridge Jun 1905 – Dec 1905

Tryouts

The musical was first tried out at the Parsons Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut on October 10, 1904,[10] moving to the Shubert Hyperion Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut three days later.[11] It opened at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia on October 17, 1904 for a two-week engagement,[12] then finished its tryout period at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington, Delaware starting October 31, 1904.[13]

Broadway and tours

Little Johnny Jones opened on Broadway at the Liberty Theatre on November 7, 1904.[14] The first Broadway run of only 52 performances was followed by tours, during which some rewrites were made. One of these was a new song Life's a Funny Proposition After All, added to the finale in May 1905.[9] Little Johnny Jones was revived twice in 1905 at the New York Theatre, playing successfully for over 200 performances through most of that year, and touring until the next Broadway revival in 1907 for a short run at the Academy of Music. The production was mounted with a huge cast.[15]

Subsequent adaptations and productions

Little Johnny Jones was adapted twice for the motion pictures, first as a silent film released in 1923 by Warner Bros.[16] First National followed this in 1929 with an early talkie musical version directed by Mervyn LeRoy, who played a bit part in the 1923 film. Eddie Buzzell, who co-wrote the screenplay with Adelaide Heilbron, played the title role. Only two of Cohan's original songs survived the transition to the screen ("Give My Regards To Broadway" and "Yankee Doodle Boy"). The five other tunes in the film's score were contributed by various other songwriters, mainly Herb Magidson and Michael H. Cleary.[17]

James Cagney appeared in a play-within-a-play staging of numbers and dances from Little Johnny Jones in the 1942 film, Yankee Doodle Dandy.

David Cassidy starred in a touring revival in 1981.[18] After previewing at Connecticut's Goodspeed Opera House and touring,[19] a 1982 revival, adapted by Alfred Uhry and starring Donny Osmond in the lead[20] closed at the Alvin Theatre after only one performance.

An adaptation of the show was produced by the Light Opera of Manhattan in the late 1980s, called Give My Regards to Broadway and was successful for that company.[21]

Song list

Sheet music to "Give My Regards"
  • The Cecil in London – Jenkins
  • They're All My Friends – Timothy D. McGee
  • Mam'selle Fauchette – Goldie Gates
  • 'Op in the 'Ansom – Cabbies and Reformers
  • Nesting in a New York Tree – Florabelle Fly
  • The Yankee Doodle Boy – Johnny Jones
  • Off to the Derby – Company
  • Girls from the U.S.A. – Florabelle Fly
  • Sailors of St. Hurrah – Sailors
  • Captain of a Ten Day Boat – Captain Squirvy
  • Goodbye Flo – Goldie Gates
  • Good Old California – Henry Hapgood
  • A Girl I Know – Johnny Jones and Goldie Gates
  • Give My Regards to Broadway – Johnny Jones
  • March of the Frisco Chinks – Company
  • Life's a Funny Proposition After All – Johnny Jones

Notes

  1. ^ Theatre programs and newspaper reviews of the time labelled this character as "The Unknown".
  2. ^ The term as used in the play is a hotel employee who provides buggies to residents who want to drive themselves and summons hansom cabs for others.

References

Citations

  1. ^ Information about Cohan and the show
  2. ^ Everett, William A. and Laird, Paul R. The Cambridge Companion to the Musical. Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN 0-521-86238-8. p. 3
  3. ^ "Music and the Drama". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. St. Louis, Missouri. March 5, 1905. p. 34 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Information about The Four Cohans, Levey and the show
  5. ^ "News Of The Theaters". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. March 13, 1905. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Drama and Music". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. April 25, 1905. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ R. W. H. (September 19, 1905). "Little Johnny Jones Is The Real Candy Kid". The Cincinnati Post. Cincinnati, Ohio. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Adele Rafter's Success". The Buffalo Sunday Morning News. Buffalo, New York. July 9, 1905. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ a b "News Of The Theaters". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. May 30, 1905. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "George Cohan Stars". The Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. October 11, 1904. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "'Little Johnny Jones'". The Morning Journal-Courier. New Haven, Connecticut. October 14, 1904. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Walnut George M. Cohan (ad)". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October 16, 1904. p. 34 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "Amusements". The News Journal. Wilmington, Delaware. October 31, 1904. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "Complicated 'Johnny Jones'". The New York Times. New York, New York. November 8, 1904. p. 9 – via NYTimes.com.
  15. ^ Information from the 1907 pamphlet
  16. ^ IMDB page on the 1923 film
  17. ^ Bradley, Edwin M. (1996). The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 Through 1932. McFarland & Company. pp. 86–87.
  18. ^ Information about the David Cassidy 1981 touring revival[usurped]
  19. ^ Stern, Alan (February 23, 1982). "Theater: Baked beans and apple pie". The Boston Phoenix. Retrieved August 3, 2024.
  20. ^ Rich, Frank. "Stage: Cohan Revival, 'Little Johnny Jones'" The New York Times, March 22, 1982
  21. ^ Information about LOOM's production

Bibliography

  • Cohan, George M. Little Johnny Jones Theatre Arts Press, 2015.
  • Cohan, George M. Twenty Years on Broadway. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1924.
  • Gilbert, Douglas. American Vaudeville: Its Life and Times. New York: Dover Publications, 1963.
  • Jones, John Bush. Our Musicals, Ourselves: A Social History of the American Musical Theatre. Lebanon, NH: Brandeis University Press, 2003. (pp. 15–23).
  • McCabe, John. George M. Cohan: The Man Who Owned Broadway. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1973.
  • Morehouse, Ward. George M. Cohan: Prince of the American Theater. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippencott, 1943.

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