ABSTRACT

A colorful, historically accurate biography of William B. Gill, a famous musical-comedy playwright and comedy performer of the late-19th-century who is now mostly forgotten, but who changed the course of American musical theater. Gill began his career as a comedic actor in the coalfields of Australia, then performed in India and England, before finally coming to the U.S. Achieving fame as one of the most popular playwrights of his days, Gill's works appeared for years on Broadway and in the repertories of touring troupes. For years, theater historians have wondered about the facts behind his life; now master theater maven Kurt Gänzl has uncovered a wealth of new information about this influential and colorful character. A must-read for all fans of the musical theater.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

Who Was Willie Gill?

chapter 3|10 pages

A Comic Star at Home

chapter 4|15 pages

On the Road to Calcutta

chapter 5|12 pages

Great Varieties and Greater Expectations

chapter 6|13 pages

A Sojourn in the American Goldfields

chapter 8|21 pages

Lots of Goblins and an International Hit

chapter 9|18 pages

Plays Made to Order

chapter 10|30 pages

Adonis

chapter 11|25 pages

One Failure after Another

chapter 12|23 pages

From Pantomime to Sentimental Comedy

Arcadia to Old Jed Prouty

chapter 13|19 pages

Star Vehicles

chapter 14|19 pages

Last Hits

chapter 15|20 pages

Final Curtain