Of Thee I Sing

Musical

Writers: Morrie Ryskind George S. Kaufman George Gershwin Ira Gershwin

Overview

Show Information

Lyrics
Category
Musical
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1931
Genres
Comedy, Satire
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings
Time & Place
Washington D.C., Atlantic City, 1930s
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
Medium
Dancing
Musical Staging
Ideal for
College/University, Community Theatre, High School, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Male
Casting Notes
Mostly male cast
Includes adult, mature adult, young adult, late teen characters

Synopsis

With the backing of the National Campaign Committee, John P. Wintergreen runs for President on a platform based in love. The committee sponsors a beauty pageant in Atlantic City and Wintergreen promises to marry the winner! However, before “Miss White House” can be crowned, Wintergreen scuppers the committee’s plans by falling in love with pageant secretary Mary Turner who woos him and the committee with her delectable corn muffins. After wooing Mary throughout each of the 48 states, Wintergreen wins the election in a landslide victory. However, his presidency is almost thwarted by Diana Devereaux, the bitter and vengeful winner of the beauty pageant. With France on her side (claiming Diana to be the illegitimate daughter of an illegitimate son of an illegitimate nephew of Napoleon), the committee now pressure Wintergreen to leave Mary and marry Diana. But with the arrival of twins in the White House, Mary saves the day by giving birth to the perfect, newborn distraction from the political onslaught.

Of Thee I Sing was the first musical to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1934 and seems as relevant as ever in today’s political climate.

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