Arthur Anderson (dramatist)
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Arthur Anderson (1873–1942) was an English dramatist and lyricist, who is best known for his libretti for Edwardian musical comedies.


Biography

Anderson was born in London, the son of James H. Anderson and Lydia Warren Townley. He attended the Leys School for Boys in Cambridge. He married Helen Peel Massy (died 1947) in 1908, and they had one child, Aileen Peel Anderson (born 1912). He collaborated on the libretti for Edwardian musical comedies, including ''
The White Chrysanthemum ''The White Chrysanthemum'' is an English musical in three acts by Arthur Anderson (dramatist), Arthur Anderson and Leedham Bantock, with lyrics by Anderson and music by Howard Talbot. First produced at the Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, 23 April 1904 ...
'' (1905; with Leedham Bantock; Anderson also wrote the lyrics), ''The Girl Behind the Counter'' (1906; with Bantok; Anderson also wrote the lyrics), ''Two Merry Monarchs'' (1910; with George Levy; Anderson also wrote the lyrics), ''Two Little Brides'' (1912; with Harold R. Atteridge; Anderson also wrote the lyrics) and ''The Joy-Ride Lady'' (1914; with Hartley Carrick). He wrote the lyrics for ''The Nightbirds'' (1911; adapted from ''Die Fledermaus''; titled ''The Merry Countess'' in the 1912 Broadway theatre, Broadway production), ''The Marriage Market'' (1913) and ''The Beauty Spot'' (1917).Gaiety Theatre production of ''The Beauty Spot'' (1917)
Over the Footlights, p. 21 He also contributed lyrics for the Broadway production of ''Chu Chin Chow'' (1917) and wrote the lyrics to many popular songs. His musical Victorian burlesque, burlesques included ''The Bill-Poster'' (1910, with music by Herman Finck), and his comedy plays included ''John Berkeley's Ghost'' (1910 with Hartley Carrick).


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* 1942 deaths English lyricists English musical theatre lyricists 1873 births English male dramatists and playwrights {{musical-theat-stub