Broadway theater had key role in 50s

The end of World War II brought thousands of young servicemen back to America to pick up their lives and start new families in new homes with new jobs.

With an energy never before experienced, Americans began looking for the good life.

After years of sacrifice they were ready for the pleasures of life that they had learned to live without.

One of the most enjoyable and pleasurable past times was the Broadway theater, which had been slow to restart. Musical theater became more of a drama than the lighthearted theater of the 1940s. Public demand, a booming economy and an abundance  of creative talent kept Broadway moving. Many new stars emerged including Ethel Merman, Mary Martin and Yul Brynner, and Gene Kelly, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein had their share of hits in the 1950s and at one time, had four shows running on Broadway at the same time.

The most memorable of the ‘50s are still loved today. “The King and I,” “The Sound of Music,” “Flower Drum Song” and “South Pacific.”

They were only two of the prolific writers and composers of the time. There were many others; Cole Porter, an Indiana native, who wrote “Kiss Me Kate,” “Can, Can” and “Silk Stocking”; Irving Berlin was responsible for “Call Me Madam,” Frank Loesser wrote “Guy and Dolls.” One of the all time favorites “My Fair Lady” was written and composed  by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Meredith Wilson was responsible for “The Music Man” and Leonard Bernstein wrote the music for “West Side Story.”

Most of the Musical theater of the ‘50s is still popular today mainly because most of it has been filmed as movies. They can be seen on television often even today.

Most of it is very wholesome fare appropriate for the family and appropriate for high school productions. Many songs became popular from those musicals.

These productions not only cheered and entertained a country in the 1950s but have have remained popular and hopefully will continue on for many years to come.

 

Jo-Ann Boepple works at the Edwardsburg Area History Museum.

Business

Gabrizio Italian Café and Bakery to close after five years in downtown Niles

Community News

GoFundMe created for Niles family involved in fatal crash

News

Cass County Commissioners to collect hazardous waste, used tires at free event

Edwardsburg

Ontwa Ambulance Board receives $60,000 from township to offset deficit

News

Cass County Council on Aging provides local event for the solar eclipse

News

Cassopolis residents voice concerns over South O’Keefe Street property; Beach Bash schedule released

News

Niles council approves three community events

Community News

Niles to close section of 2nd Street for outdoor hub

News

Local men sentenced to prison

News

Drain Commissioner Quattrin announces reelection bid

Crime/Court

Niles man gets jail, probation for shooting at firefighters with BB gun

News

State Police investigating Dollar General breaking and entering

Cass County

Local men get time served on drug, sexual assault charges

Cass County

St. Joseph man killed in farm tractor crash

Berrien County

Fife to run for Berrien County Treasurer

Community News

Winning Westendorp: Dowagiac grad coaches Ferris State women’s hoops to D2 Final Four

Crime/Court

Dowagiac man gets prison time for Cassopolis gas station robbery

Cassopolis

Council on Aging to host eclipse viewing party

Buchanan

Buchanan High School teacher named MDOE Regional Teacher of The Year

Berrien County

Berrien County Commissioners honor late sculptor Richard Hunt

Community News

New perspectives: Local students appointed to Niles nonprofit board

Business

Honor Credit Union donates $1,000 to Dowagiac’s Music In The Park

Buchanan

Tin Shop Theatre to present ‘Spirit!’

Community News

Lions Clubs provide eye screenings for 20,100 local students