The Biograph Girl
by David Heneker, Warner Brown

The Biograph Girl Book Cover
The Biograph Girl Cover

Highlights

1920s Strong Role for Leading Man (Star Vehicle) Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes British

Synopsis

Book by Warner Brown and David Heneker.

Music by David Heneker.

Characters: 4 male, 4 female This British salute to Hollywood's glorious era of silent pictures is ideal for stock and community theatres.

Characters include D. W. Griffith, Mack Sennett, Mary Pickford, and Lillian Gish.

"This delightfully unassuming show contains the same naive charm as those early flicks.... [It's a] minor miracle."-- The Daily Mail "A joyous celebration."-- International Herald Tribune

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"This delightfully unassuming show contains the same naive charm as those early flicks.... [It's a] minor miracle."

— The Daily Mail

Characters

Character
Dorothy Gish

Her younger sister and an equal success in silent films, though in a lighter vein.

Mrs. Mary Robinson Gish

Actress mother of Lillian and Dorothy. Her close friend was Mrs. Charlotte Smith, mother of Gladys Smith.

Gladys Smith Aka Mary

Achieved international fame and considerable fortune as Mary Pickford, “the world’s sweetheart.” Although not the original “Biograph Girl,” she inherited the title when Florence Lawrence left Griffith to go to another studio.

David Wark Griffith

Greatest of the pioneer film directors. His classic, The Birth of a Nation, is still frequently shown in specialist cinemas.

G.W. “Billy” Bitzer

Griffith’s cameraman for 16 years. Primitive camera obliged him to improvise, which accidentally gave Griffith some of his finest efects, among them the fade-out.

Johannes Charlemagne Epping

Griffith’s accountant, who secretly invested D.W.’s money in non-revocable annuities, saving him from spending his last years in penury.

Rose Smith

Griffith’s long-time assistant, but the character as presented in this play is a compilation of several different people.

Adolph Zukor

One of the small-time salesmen (mostly from central Europe) who became the big-time bosses of Hollywood. He died in 1976, aged 103.

Mack Sennett

The king of silent film comedy, who introduced Charlie Chaplin to the screen and created the Keystone Kops.

Walter L. Hall

Nicknamed “Spec” (short for perspective), this pioneering scenic designer was largely responsible for the famous set design of Babylon. It was often thought Griffith produced his own designs on an ad hoc basis, but Hall’s plans exist to prove the contribution he made to Intolerance.

Lillian Gish

A major star of silent films and a greatly respected figure of the American theatre to this day.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1983
Binding Paperback
Pages 106
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573180019
ISBN-10 0573180016
LCCN 84173460
LCC ML50.H503 B5 1983
DCC 782.81/2

The Biograph Girl is a British play written by David Heneker and published by Samuel French in London (1983).

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