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The play was affected by a plagiarism suit; the writers George S. George and Vadim Uraneff sued West for plagiarism for $ 450,000 (equivalent to $ 7,615,896 in 2023), as did the writers Edwin K. O'Brien and Michael Karr who alleged that they supplied West with material on Catherine the Great in
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The critic Howard Barnes wrote that West "returned to Broadway last night, decked out like a battleship in a swimming pool" but also described the play as "incredibly boring and monotonous" and West's dramatic abilities as "more limited than ever". Louvish described West's performance as Catherine
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West's biographer, Simon Louvish, described the play as West's opportunity to finally "prove herself a great dramatic actress". West surrounded herself with an "imperial guard" of tall, muscular young actors.
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West had originally attempted to develop her script as a film in 1938 and 1939 before its appearance on Broadway. The development of West film may have been hampered by the success of
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of myself. A Slavic-Germanic Diamond Lil, just as low in vivid sexuality, but on a higher plane of authority". Ramona Curry in her book
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message from Catherine the Great "urging her to take the role seriously". West described her interpretation of Catherine's life as "
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on 2 August 1944. Previews had been held in Philadelphia. The premier Todd only sold tickets to purchasers of
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alienating her critics and audience with her "standard wide Brooklyn tones".
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1938. O'Brien and Karr's suit was resolved in 1948.
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Mae West
Catherine II of Russia
Shubert Theatre
Mae West
Catherine the Great
Mike Todd
Tony Award
Mary Percy Schenck
Marlene Dietrich
The Scarlet Empress
Shubert Theatre
American war bonds
psychic
ISBN
978-0-415-93704-7
Mary Percy Schenck
cite book
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Too Much of a Good Thing: Mae West as Cultural Icon
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN
978-0-8166-2790-5


Louvish 2005
American Women Playwrights, 1900–1950
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