ABSTRACT

Harry B. Smith was the most prolific writer of librettos for the American musical theatre in history, with nearly half of his 300 works actually opening in New York City. In addition, Smith was instrumental in adapting and popularizing foreign musicals in America, significantly influencing writing and composing styles of American shows. He worked with every major composer in America between 1880 and 1920, and consequently this examination of his work and process is highly instructive of the history of the American musical.

chapter 1|21 pages

FROM BUFFALO TO BURLESOUE

chapter 2|26 pages

Burlesque to Broadway

chapter 4|36 pages

“Am I a Wiz?”

chapter 6|26 pages

“If I Only Had a Theatre on Broadway”

chapter 7|21 pages

Follies of the Year

chapter 8|25 pages

German Imports

chapter 9|20 pages

Jerome Kern and Irving Berlin

chapter 10|24 pages

“Harry-B-Smithing”

chapter 11|9 pages

“A Long Walk Uphill agains the Wind”