
Overview
Synopsis
With the backing of the National Campaign Committee, John P. Wintergreen runs for President on a platform based in love. The committee sponsors a beauty pageant in Atlantic City and Wintergreen promises to marry the winner! However, before “Miss White House” can be crowned, Wintergreen scuppers the committee’s plans by falling in love with pageant secretary Mary Turner who woos him and the committee with her delectable corn muffins. After wooing Mary throughout each of the 48 states, Wintergreen wins the election in a landslide victory. However, his presidency is almost thwarted by Diana Devereaux, the bitter and vengeful winner of the beauty pageant. With France on her side (claiming Diana to be the illegitimate daughter of an illegitimate son of an illegitimate nephew of Napoleon), the committee now pressure Wintergreen to leave Mary and marry Diana. But with the arrival of twins in the White House, Mary saves the day by giving birth to the perfect, newborn distraction from the political onslaught.
Of Thee I Sing was the first musical to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1934 and seems as relevant as ever in today’s political climate.
Show Information
- Book
- Morrie Ryskind , George S. Kaufman
- Music
- George Gershwin
- Lyrics
- Ira Gershwin
- Category
- Musical
- Age Guidance
- Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
- Number of Acts
- 2
- First Produced
- 1931
- Genres
- Comedy, Satire
- Settings
- Period, Multiple Settings
- Time & Place
- Washington D.C., Atlantic City, 1930s
- Cast Size
- medium
- Orchestra Size
- Medium
- Dancing
- Musical Staging
- Licensor
- See CONTEXT AND/OR LINKS TAB
- Ideal For
- College/University, Community Theatre, High School, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Male, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Young Adult, Late Teen Characters, Medium Cast
Context
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Characters
Name | Part Size | Gender | Vocal Part |
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Lead |
Male |
Tenor |
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Lead |
Female |
Soprano |
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Supporting |
Male |
Baritone |
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Supporting |
Female |
Soprano |
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Supporting |
Male |
Baritone |
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Supporting |
Male |
Baritone |
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Supporting |
Male |
Baritone |
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Supporting |
Male |
Baritone |
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Supporting |
Male |
Baritone |
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Supporting |
Male |
Baritone |
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Supporting |
Female |
Mezzo-Soprano |
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Featured |
Male |
Baritone |
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Ensemble |
Either Gender |
Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass |
Songs
Act One
- Wintergreen for President* – Ensemble
- Who is the Lucky Girl to Be? – Diana Devereaux and Ensemble
- The Dimple on My Knee – Diana, Sam Jenkins and Ensemble
- Because, Because – Diana, Sam and Ensemble
- As the Chairman of the Committee – Matthew Arnold Fulton and Company
- How Beautiful – Company
- Never Was There a Girl So Fair – Company
- Some Girls Can Bake a Pie – John P. Wintergreen, Mary Turner and Company
- Love is Sweeping the Country – Sam, Emily Benson and Ensemble
- Of Thee I Sing – Wintergreen, Mary and Company
- Here's a Kiss for Cinderella – Wintergreen and Ensemble
- I Was the Most Beautiful Blossom – Diana
- Some Girls Can Bake a Pie (Reprise) – Wintergreen, Diana, Judges and Ensemble
Act Two
- Hello, Good Morning – Sam, Emily and Secretaries
- Who Cares? – Wintergreen, Mary and Reporters
- Garçon, S'il Vous Plaît** – French Soldiers
- The Illegitimate Daughter – The French Ambassador and Ensemble
- We'll Impeach Him – Senator Robert E. Lyons, Francis X. Gilhooley and Ensemble
- Who Cares? (Reprise) – Wintergreen and Mary
- The (Senatorial) Roll Call – Alexander Throttlebottom and Ensemble
- Jilted – Diana and Company
- Who Could Ask for Anything More? – Mary and Company
- Posterity – Wintergreen and Company
- Trumpeter, Blow Your Horn – Ensemble
- Finale – Company
A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.
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