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She played the macho action hero
From as early as 1778 Paul Jones has been the inspiration for tunes, beginning with ballads and chanteys extolling his heroism or condemning his piracy. Our collection includes sheet music from a World War I homage to Jones, a couple of piano arrangements of the popular ballroom dance "The Paul Jones" and the original soundtrack to the 1959 Jones' film starring Robert Stack. And the comic opera would have stayed here in an obscure drawer had we not stumbled upon an 1890 copy of "The Illustrated America" featuring an article about Miss Huntington’s performance as the heroic Mr. Jones at the Broadway Theater in New York. The play was imported from London, but the actress was American. According to the magazine, Huntington was a smash in London, but quarreled with manager and left the play "Paul Jones" only to reprise her role in the United States version. "In person, Miss Huntington is very tall and well proportioned," the article reports. "Her voice is a contralto, pure in tone and full of expression…Miss Huntington’s triumph in Paul Jones is all the more a personal work for her as the work is not very strong…It was not a success when first produced in Paris in 1887 under the title Surcouf". The Illustrated America goes on say that there is almost no plot to the operetta "Paul Jones" and that the book on which it is based is unremarkable. Yrt the play was a hit with popular audiences -- and played by a woman taller than the Captain himseld. Copyright © 2003 SeacoastNh.com. All rights reserved.
Pictures from "Paul Jones"
Miss Agnes Huntington when not dressed as John Paul Jones.
In Act II of the operetta Paul Jones, Miss Huntington as Jones woos Yvonne, a character played by Miss Van Bruydell.
Agness Huntington plays Pail Jones on the New York stage
in 1890
All images from "The Illustrated America" from the
collection of SeacaostNH.com.
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