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Edwardian musical comedy

Edwardian musical comedy is a genre of British musical theatre that thrived from 1892 into the 1920s, extending beyond the reign of King Edward VII in both directions. It began to dominate the English musical stage, and even the American musical theatre, when the Gilbert and Sullivan operas' dominance had ended, until the rise of American musicals by Jerome Kern, Rodgers and Hart, George Gershwin and Cole Porter following the First World War.

Between In Town in 1892 and The Maid of the Mountains, premiering in 1917, this new style of musical theatre proliferated across the musical stages of Britain and the rest of the English-speaking world. The popularity of In Town and A Gaiety Girl (1893), led to an astonishing number of hits over the next three decades, into the 1920s, the most successful of which included The Shop Girl (1894), The Geisha (1896), Florodora (1899), A Chinese Honeymoon (1901), The Earl and the Girl (1903), The Arcadians (1909), Our Miss Gibbs (1909), The Quaker Girl (1910), Betty (1914), Chu Chin Chow (1916) and The Maid of the Mountains (1917).

Charlton, Fraser.

Article on the rise of Edwardian musical comedy

at PeoplePlayUK.org

Description of Edwardes' musicals

Kenrick, John. at Musicals101.com, The Cyber Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre, Films and Television

Info about American productions

at Hobbyist.co.uk

Description of books about Edwardian musicals and people associated with them

Wearing, J. P. The London Stage, 1910–1919: A Calendar of Players and Plays, Scarecrow Press (1982)  0-8108-1596-6

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Bibliography

– biographies, synopses and MIDI files

British Musical Theatre

Archived 2018-06-30 at the Wayback Machine – Extensive information about female stars from Edwardian musical theatre

Stage Beauty

British musical theatre publication The Gaiety and related publications, available articles

MIDI files, cast lists, and usually also lyrics, of approximately 200 musicals

British musicals and light opera site

Synopses, libretti and MIDI files of Edwardian Musical Comedies