The Melody Lingers On

The Melody Lingers On

Music & Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Dialogue taken from the book by Mary Ellin Barrett
Script Continuity by Tom Briggs
Orchestrations and Vocal Arrangements by Donald Johnston
Conceived by Karin Baker

The Melody Lingers On

The Melody Lingers On

Music & Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Dialogue taken from the book by Mary Ellin Barrett
Script Continuity by Tom Briggs
Orchestrations and Vocal Arrangements by Donald Johnston
Conceived by Karin Baker

Overview

“It is all history now – ancient history. The celebrated romance of the Catholic golden girl, born to millions, and the immigrant cantor's son from the Lower East Side.” So writes Mary Ellin Barrett in her biography Irving Berlin: A Daughter's Memoir, on which this biographical revue is based.

In a life that spanned more than 100 years, and with a creative output of over 1,000 songs, Irving Berlin epitomized Jerome Kern's famous adage that “Irving Berlin has no place in American music. He is American music.” Over a period of five decades, Berlin's outpouring of ballads, dance numbers, novelty tunes and love songs defined American popular music. This revue was developed at the distinguished Trinity School in New York City and introduced hundreds of high school kids to the work of a man whose name was only familiar to some as the composer of “God Bless America.” As this new generation learned the story of the Russian Immigrant who started as a singing waiter at a saloon on the Bowery, they became increasingly exhilarated with the discovery of each new song. They also found in Berlin's marriage a compelling, contemporary love story. From Tin Pan Alley to Broadway, from Hollywood to tours of duty throughout Europe and the Pacific, the story of Irving Berlin is the story of this American century.

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Details

  • Genre: Biography, Period
  • Time Period: 1960s, 1950s, 1940s/WWII, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s/WWI, 1900-1910
  • Cast Attributes: Flexible Cast Size, Room for Extras
  • Target Audience: Appropriate for All Audiences

Authors

Irving Berlin

With a life that spanned more than 100 years and a catalogue that boasts over 1,000 songs, Irving Berlin (1888-1989) epitomized Jerome Kern’s famous maxim that “Irving Berlin has no place in American music – he is American music.” Berlin wrote scores to 13 Broadway musicals, ...

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Mary Ellin Barrett

Author, journalist and editor Mary Ellin Barrett (1926-2022) was born and raised in New York City. The oldest of three daughters of Irving Berlin and Ellin Mackay Berlin, she attended the Brearley School and received her Bachelor of Arts from Barnard College.

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Tom Briggs

Director of The R&H Theater Library (precursor to R&H Theatricals) for over a dozen years, Tom Briggs began his love affair with R&H as a youngster in Wisconsin, appearing in productions of Oklahoma! South Pacific and Carousel. His years as a young adult found him singing an ...

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Donald Johnston

Donald Johnston (1944-2001) was music director and/or arranger on more than a dozen Broadway shows, including Tony Award winners 42nd Street and Nicholas Nickelby. He also wrote arrangements and orchestrations for productions at the Goodspeed Opera House and for Entirely Soph ...
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Karin Baker

Karin Baker has performed with the Pacific Ballet, on The Carol Burnett Show, and, most notably, on Broadway, where her dancing feet have been heard in Goerge M! (1968), starring Joel Grey, and in Coco (1969), starring the legendary Katherine Hepburn. When Gower Champion died ...

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