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''Onward Victoria'' is a
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(1980) with a book and lyrics by Charlotte Anker and Irene Rosenberg, and music by Keith Herrmann. Its subject is
Victoria Woodhull Victoria Claflin Woodhull, later Victoria Woodhull Martin (September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927), was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for President of the United States in the 1872 election. While many historians ...
, the 19th-century woman who with her sister were the first women to operate a brokerage firm, at which they became
millionaire A millionaire is an individual whose net worth or wealth is equal to or exceeds one million units of currency. Depending on the currency, a certain level of prestige is associated with being a millionaire. In countries that use the short scal ...
s, and started a newspaper.


Production

This musical originated in 1979 as ''Unescorted Women,'' first produced
off-off-Broadway Off-off-Broadway theaters are smaller New York City theaters than Broadway and off-Broadway theaters, and usually have fewer than 100 seats. The off-off-Broadway movement began in 1958 as part of a response to perceived commercialism of the pro ...
by the Joseph Jefferson Theatre Company. With its budget sets and costumes,
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score, and
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-style production numbers (including one in which Woodhull sang the praises of Beecher's physical endowment) intact, headed uptown the following year rechristened ''Onward Victoria''. After twenty-three previews - and with its closing notice already in place - the
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production, directed by Julianne Boyd and
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by Michael Shawn, opened on December 14, 1980 at the
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, where it ran for one performance. A Broadway cast recording was released by Original Cast Records.


Cast

The cast included Jill Eikenberry as Woodhull, Michael Zaslow as
Henry Ward Beecher Henry Ward Beecher (June 24, 1813 – March 8, 1887) was an American Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, and speaker, known for his support of the abolition of slavery, his emphasis on God's love, and his 1875 adultery trial. His r ...
, with whom Woodhull is linked in a
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al romance that leads to the minister being tried for alienation of affections, Ted Thurston as
Cornelius Vanderbilt Cornelius Vanderbilt (May 27, 1794 – January 4, 1877), nicknamed "the Commodore", was an American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping. After working with his father's business, Vanderbilt worked his way into lead ...
, Laura Waterbury as
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Elizabeth Cady Stanton (November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement in the U.S. during the mid- to late-19th century. She was the main force behind the 1848 Seneca ...
, Dorothy Holland as
Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony (born Susan Anthony; February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906) was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to s ...
, Gordon Stanley as Fleming, and Lenny Wolpe as restaurateur Charlie Delmonico.


Awards

Theoni V. Aldredge was nominated for the
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for Outstanding Costume Design.


Musical Numbers

;Act I Scene 1: Opening - New York City, 1871 * "The Age of Brass" - Victoria, Tennie, Henry, Beecher, Anthony Comstock, Theodore and Beth Tilton, Elizabeth Cady Standtion, Susan B. Anthony, Ensemble Scene 2: Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt's Office * "Magnetic Healing" - Victoria, Tennie, Cornelius Vanderbilt Scene 3: Victoria's Salon - Six Months Later * "Curiosity" - William Evarts, Beth and Theodore Tilton, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Cornelius Vanderbill, Ensemble Scene 4: Plymouth Church, Brooklyn Heights * "Beecher's Processional" - Beecher, Congregation Scene 5: Woodhull and Clafin's Brokerage * "I Depend on You" - Victoria and Tennie Scene 6: Washington, D.C., Congress - May 24, 1871 Scene 7: Victoria's Campaign Tour * "Victoria's Banner" - Victoria, Tennie, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Ensemble * "Changes" - Victoria Scene 8: Beecher's Study - The Next Day Scene 9: Victoria's Brokerage/Beecher's Study - Three Months Later * "A Taste of Forever" - Victoria, Theodore Tilton Scene 10: Delmonico's Restaurant - Two Hours Later * "Unescorted Women" - Charlie Delmonico, Tennie, Victoria, Ensemble ;Act II Scene 1: Victoria's Brokerage - The Next Day * "Love and Joy" - Victoria, Henry Beecher Scene 2: Beecher's Study - Two Months Later * "Everyday I Do a Little Something for the Lord" - Comstock * "It's Easy for Her" - Beecher Scene 3: Victoria's Brokerage - Early Evening Scene 4: Steinway Hall * "You Cannot Drown the Dreamer" - Victoria, Elizabeth Scene 5: Victoria's Brokerage - Two Days Later * "Respectable" - Tennie * "Another Life" - Victoria Scene 6: Brokerage/Street/Jail * "Read It in The Weekly" - Victoria, Henry Beecher, Theodore Tilton, Tennie, Anthony Comstock, Newsboys, Readers Scene 7: Exterior and Interior of Courtroom - Six Months Later * "A Valentine for Beecher" - Ensemble * "Beecher's Defense" - Victoria * "Another Life (Reprise)" - Victoria, Henry Beecher * "You Cannot Drown the Dreamer (Reprise)" - Victoria, Tennie


References

''Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops'' by
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, published by St. Martin's Press (1991), pages 240-41 ({{ISBN, 0-312-06428-4)


External links

*
Onward Victoria
' at the
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