- Rida Johnson Young
Rida Johnson Young (
February 28 1869 [The year of birth is given as 1869 by IMDB and IBDB. [http://nfo.net/cal/ty2.html Pfeffer's index of composers and lyricists] explicitly says "1875 (Not 1869)", but doesn't elaborate, and contains an attribution error for "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," casting doubt on its reliability. –May 8 1926 ) was a U.S. playwright, songwriter, and librettist.IBDB: [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=8334 Rida Johnson Young] (Retrieved on November 21, 2007)] In her career, Young wrote nearly thirty plays and musicals, and over 500 songs. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=OVRHUusi38kC&pg=PA295&lpg=PA295&dq=%22rida+johnson+young%22+%22brown+of+harvard%22+%22naughty+marietta%22&source=web&ots=2MdA07nNl4&sig=4PXjBPo06G0LckcT0P6-VAagZcg#PPA296,M1 Serafin, Steven and Alfred Bendixen. "The Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature"] (2003) Continuum International Publishing Group, p. 296 ISBN 0826417779] She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. Her lyrics included "Mother Machree", "Italian Street Song ", "I'm Falling in Love with Someone", and "Will You Remember?".Life and career
Young was born in
Baltimore, Maryland , U.S. She was an actress early in her career with both the Viola Allen andE. H. Sothern Broadway (New York) companies [http://nfo.net/cal/ty2.html Biography of Young] ] before working for the music publisher Isidore Witmark. As a playwright, her first work, "Lord Byron", was produced in 1900 by actor-producer James Young, whom she later married. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/rida-johnson-young Profile at Answers.com] ]Broadway plays and musicals
Young's "Brown of Harvard", which opened in 1906 at
Princess Theatre and is the basis for a silent movie from 1911, is the first Broadway play written by Young and contains her song "When Love Is Young". [cite news
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title=" BROWN OF HARVARD" IS PLEASANT BUT FAMILIAR; University Life as It Is Usually Seen on the Stage. VERY AGREEABLY ACTED John the Orangeman Makes His Debut and Provides the Only Real Note of Pathos.
date=
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9506EFD8103EE733A25754C2A9649C946797D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-09] This was followed by the 1907 comic play "The Boys of Company "B" which premiered at the Lyceum Theatre and featuredFlorence Nash in her Broadway debut. "The Lancers" was a 1907 musical with music and lyrics by Cecilia Loftus and George Spink. "Glorious Betsy", a 1908 play [cite news
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title=HISTORY MADE OVER IN "GLORIOUS BETSY"; Play Deals with Marriage of Jerome Napoleon in a Familiar Theatrical Way. MISS MANNERING CHARMING Foolish Attempt to Represent a Fog at Sea Almost Starts a Dangerous Panic.
date=
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A0CE7DE1739E333A2575BC0A96F9C946997D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-09] that was remade as a "silent film of the same name" in 1928 directed byAlan Crosland , was nominated for anAcademy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay . The play "The Lottery Man" opened atBijou Theatre in 1909 and ran for 200 performances. The film version from 1916 featuredOliver Hardy . "Ragged Robin", a musical set in Ireland in 1830, is based on a book by Young. It opened at Academy of Music in 1910 and ran for only 16 performances.Young wrote book and lyrics to the
operetta "Naughty Marietta", composerVictor Herbert 's greatest success. Produced byOscar Hammerstein , it opened atNew York Theatre in 1910 and run for 136 performances and was frequently revived. A film version from 1935 was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture . Further Broadway productions with contributions from Young are "Barry of Ballymore" (1911), "Next" (1911, a play), "Macushla" (1912, with music byErnest R. Ball ), "The Red Petticoat" (1912, with music byJerome Kern ), "The Isle o' Dreams" (1913, with music by Ernest R. Ball), "The Girl and the Pennant" (1913, a play), "Shameen Dhu" (1914, a play), [cite news
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title=OLCOTT IN "SHAMEEN DHU."; Rida Johnson Young's New Play Pleases at Grand Opera House.
date=
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E06E6D71F3BE633A25750C0A9649C946596D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-09] "Lady Luxury" (1914, with music by William Schroeder), "Captain Kidd, Jr". (1916, 128 performances), [cite news
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title='CAPTAIN KIDD, JR.,' FULL OF LAUGHTER; Humor of Rida Johnson Young's Farce Lies in Its Broadly Comic Characters.
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work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E03E1DE1530E733A05757C1A9679D946796D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-09] "Her Soldier Boy" (Astor Theatre 1916, with music byEmmerich Kalman , 198 performances), "His Little Widows" (1917, with music by William Schroeder), "Maytime" (Shubert Theatre 1917, 492 performances), "Sometime" (Shubert Theatre 1918, 283 performances), "Little Simplicity" (Astor Theatre 1918, with music by Augustus Barratt, 112 performances), "The Voice of McConnell" (1918), "Little Old New York" (Plymouth Theatre 1920, a play, 308 performances), "The Midnight Rounders of 1921" (1920), "The Dream Girl " (Ambassador Theatre 1924, with music byVictor Herbert , 117 performances) and "Cock O' the Roost" (1924, a play).Early death
In 1926, at the age of 57, Young died in
Stamford, Connecticut , after a long struggle withbreast cancer .References
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