THE DROWSY CHAPERONE
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  • Home
  • Characters
    • Man in Chair
    • Robert Martin
    • Janet Van De Graaff
    • Drowsy Chaperone
    • Feldzieg
    • Kitty
    • Aldolpho
    • Mrs. Tottendale
    • Underling
    • George
    • Gangsters 1 & 2
    • Trix the Aviatrix
    • Superintendent
    • Ensemble
  • Reflections
    • Director's Note
    • Designers' Notes
    • Dramaturg's Note
    • The Roaring Twenties >
      • Life in the Twenties
      • Musicals of the 1920s
      • Jewish Themes in Broadway Musicals
    • Comedy
  • Research
    • Artistic Inspirations
    • Nightingale Sources
    • Show Off Sources
    • Youtube Sources
    • Timeline
  • Resources
    • About Drowsy
    • The Original Creative Team
    • Vocabulary
    • Additional Material
    • Additional Links
  • Dialects
    • Dialect Coach Note
    • Latin and Eastern European
    • Mid Atlantic
    • New York

The Drowsy Chaperone

Reflections, research, and resources

Welcome!

Welcome to the dramaturgical site for The Drowsy Chaperone at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama. This site offers opportunities to explore the world of this play, its characters, and its historical context. Some content is original but much of it is pulled from a variety of sources. The purpose of this website is to organize any and all information you might need throughout the process. Please feel free to browse. 

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me via email: emcintos@andrew.cmu.edu

​Emma McIntosh, Dramaturg
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