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The American invasion: the impact of Oklahoma! and Annie Get Your Gun

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posted on 2024-02-12, 09:43 authored by Dominic SymondsDominic Symonds
<p>This chapter considers the impact of “the American invasion,” a slew of Broadway musicals led by Oklahoma! and Annie Get Your Gun that captivated audiences when they opened in London in 1947. The energy, pace and vitality of American performers shocked British audiences mired in post-war rationing and rehabilitation, and contrasted with the typical material on the British musical stage. This has been a powerful narrative, though one that only tells part of the tale. To understand the transatlantic dynamics that are its context, it is useful to consider how America projected itself around this time, and the way in which the British perceived Americans. With Hollywood images of virile action heroes, and with American GIs stationed on British soil, wartime Brits encountered a new and forceful sexuality that the energy of the Broadway musical evoked. As the staid morals of the pre-war era gave way to the excitement of the new, the British musical responded with the punchy riposte of a new Novello show. In Gay’s the Word, Novello laid the foundation for the British to offer just as much vitality as America.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Creative Arts (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Oxford handbook of the British musical

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN

9780199988747

Date Submitted

2017-05-22

Date Accepted

2017-01-01

Date of First Publication

2017-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2017-01-01

ePrints ID

27537

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