The Widow Jones
The Widow Jones | |
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Music | John J. McNally |
Lyrics | John J. McNally |
Book | John J. McNally |
Productions |
1895 Broadway 1901 Broadway |
The Widow Jones was an 1895 New York City stage musical comedy. Thomas Edison hired the play's stars, May Irwin and John Rice, to recreate the kiss seen in act 1 of the play for the 1896 short film, The Kiss, made in Edison's Kinetoscope process.
Songs
- "His Legs Are Assorted Sizes" (music by Geo. H. Wilder, lyrics by Lawrence J. Sheehan)
- "I Love My Honey Yes I Do" (music and lyrics by Will C. Carleton)[1]
- "The New Bully" (music and lyrics by Joseph E. Howard)[2]
Notes
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Widow Jones. |
- The Widow Jones at the Internet Broadway Database
- The Kiss - the Edison film on YouTube (21 seconds)
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