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Marriage a la Carte

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111:β€œThe title of the new musical comedy, "Marriage a la Carte," by C. M. S. McClellan, has in itself no meaning that we can discover, and there is nothing in the play itself to elucidate its meaning. The title is as silly and dull as the action which seeks in vain to unfold itself on the stage." The critic went on to comment on Wehlen's New York debut, ”A new face and a new force comes to us for the first time in the person of Miss Emmy Wehlen, trained in Germany mainly on the Munich stage, and for a year or so past active on the London stage. She is a blonde, blue-eyed person, with considerable grace and intelligence, who sings and dances well, and has charms that are distinctly individual and consequently new to us. Her best song is "Silly Cock-a-Doodle-Doo," which she dances with Dick (Mr. C. Morton Horne)." 165: 19: 81:
and was set in England. The plot revolves around Mrs. Ponsonby de Coutts Wragge, recently engaged to Lord Mirables, and her former husbands (Ponsonby de Coutts Wragge and Napoleon Pettingill) who reappear in her life after a long absence.
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has charm, distinction, humor, pretty music, pretty girls and clever comedians. What more could one want from a musical comedy? And that is what Marriage a la Carte is, a real musical comedy.
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Musical compositions: Part 3 by Library of Congress. Copyright Office; December, 1910
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Menu Marriage A Hit At The Casino- New York Times – January 3, 1911; p. 12
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Menu Marriage A Hit At The Casino- New York Times – January 3, 1911; p. 12
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Menu Marriage A Hit At The Casino- New York Times – January 3, 1911; p. 12
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with musical direction provided by J. Sebastian Hiller and Carl H. Engel.
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Emmy Wehlen
C. Morton Horne
Broadway
musical comedy
C. M. S. McLellan
Ivan Caryll
Austen Hurgon
Casino Theatre
Emmy Wehlen

Cyril Chadwick
Harry Conor
C. Morton Horne
Quentin Todd
Emmy Wehlen
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Categories
1911 musicals
Broadway musicals
Musicals set in England

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