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The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall

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120:. The day has hardly begun when Headmistress Julia Faysle reads in an unflattering remark about the quality of girls produced by her school. The Sixth Form mistake her subsequent concern for their health and grooming as being a sign that they are all about to be sold into slavery. The Fifth Form, in turn, find the Sixth's newest behaviour very strange and prepare their own defenses. The headmistress' secretary, Elizabeth Wilkins, attempts to convey to the audience that she is indeed not any part of this madhouse, then returns to her duties. Meanwhile, the headmistress and her faculty chum, Foresta Studley, get carried away with jolly memories of their own girlhood at Morrissey Hall. 145:
and even manages to get him to sing with her on matters of the heart. But it is all too late. The Fifth and Sixth have been arming themselves from mail order catalogues, and even the Headmistress' perennial optimism seems tentative to say the least, just prior to the outbreak of full scale, all-school, hell-bent-for-leather war.
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It has obviously been too much for the headmistress. She has, since the beginning of the Act, been sequestered in her office, seeing nobody, and having a lovely, quiet time pressing flowers and arranging them in an album. She is at peace. Helen, too, has found her dear if slightly reluctant Charles,
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A letter arrives. It is for Helen Wells-Morton, from her boyfriend, Charles. The letter contains a key, and when a trunk arrives for Helen, Headmistress Faysle uses all her wiles to try to get the key so she can open and inspect the trunk. When it is finally opened, Charles leaps out and escapes to
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the upper reaches of the school. Early on in all this, a salesman, Richard Tidewell, has arrived to see the Headmistress. He has waited patiently in the outer office with Elizabeth for most of the Act, but now he must go. It is revealed that he and Elizabeth have fallen in love.
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Soon, however, life at Morrisey Hall has gone back to normal. The Sixth Form graduates and life goes on. And that does seem to be the glory of such a place: that in spite of everything—the heartrending, overwhelming odds—they do, always and ever, go on.
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pageant, the Bumper Car is attacked. It is obviously the beginning of the end. Miss Winkle, faculty leader of the Fifth Form and now drunk with power as commander of the Bumper Car, whips them around in the ride.
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ride, and the huge amusement park contraption is now set on the campus. The school loves the ride, but retaliation is obviously demanded. While Mrs. Delmonde rehearses a
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began previews on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on May 3, 1979. However, the show closed on opening night, May 13, 1979. Cast members included
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and a book by Gesner and Nagle Jackson. The production opened and closed on May 13, 1979 at the
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Oh Sun - Marjorie (St. George), Angela (Dragon), Helen, Frances, Mary (Dryads), Mrs. Delmonde
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in 1976, starring Jill Tanner as Headmistress Julia Faysle. Following a 1977 production at
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You Will Know When the Time Has Arrived - Teresa Winkle, Carswell, Fifth and Sixth Forms
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said that "it is openly and unabashedly cartoonish", but that "nothing in the story of
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Proud, Erstwhile, Upright, Fair - Julia Faysle, Foresta Studley, Elizabeth Wilkins
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The show was staged again at The Lamb's Players Theatre in
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Give Me That Key - Julia Faysle, Helen, Elizabeth Wilkins
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after only seven previews and one regular performance.
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The production had a well received engagement at the
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The Fifth Form, in a history competition, has won a
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Duet - Elizabeth Wilkins, Richard Tidewell, Company
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Clark Gesner
Book
Broadway
musical
Clark Gesner
Mark Hellinger Theatre
Broadway
England
Bumper Car
St. George and the Dragon
Les Preludes
Franz Liszt
Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts
McCarter Theatre
Celeste Holm
Taina Elg
original cast recording
Howard Bay
San Diego
Los Angeles Times

"Donovan Marley Will Lecture"
"Entertainment"


"The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall" (Original Broadway Production, 1979)
"Barnes & Noble: Celeste Holm in The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall (Original Cast Recording)"
"Theater: There's nothing new or special about 'The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall' by the Lamb's Players, but it does tickle the funny bone"
The Utter Glory of Morrisey Hall

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