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''13 Daughters'' was a short-lived
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with book, music and lyrics by Eaton Magoon, Jr, starring
Don Ameche Don Ameche (; born Dominic Felix Amici; May 31, 1908 – December 6, 1993) was an American actor, comedian and vaudevillian. After playing in college shows, stock, and vaudeville, he became a major radio star in the early 1930s, which ...
. It played for 28 performances in 1961. The story was influenced by the life of Magoon's great-grandparents
Chun Afong Chun Afong (; 1825 – September 25, 1906) was a Chinese businessman and philanthropist who settled in the Hawaiian Kingdom during the 19th century and built a business empire in Hawaii, Macau and Hong Kong. He immigrated to Hawaii from Guangd ...
and his wife Julia Fayerweather Afong and their twelve daughters.


Plot

Set in 19th century
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, the plot involves a Chinese merchant, Chun, and Hawaiian princess, Emmaloa, who wed and have 13 daughters. A prophecy predicts the daughters will not be married until the couple's 13 calabash trees bloom. Tradition dictates the oldest daughter must be the first to marry, but she is more interested in missionary work and no tree has yet blossomed. Soon the daughters' luck will change, however, despite the prophecy.Broadwayworld.com
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Productions

After a month-long tryout in
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and one preview on Broadway, ''13 Daughters'' opened on March 2, 1961, at the 54th Street Theatre in New York, and closed on March 25, 1961, after 28 performances. The large cast included
Don Ameche Don Ameche (; born Dominic Felix Amici; May 31, 1908 – December 6, 1993) was an American actor, comedian and vaudevillian. After playing in college shows, stock, and vaudeville, he became a major radio star in the early 1930s, which ...
as Chun,
Monica Boyar Argentina Mercedes González Morel (December 20, 1920 – October 2, 2013), known as Monica Boyar, was a Dominican-born American nightclub singer who was popular in the 1940s and 1950s. Early life and family Argentina Mercedes González Mo ...
as Emmaloa, Sylvia Syms, Richard Tone, Stanley Grover, George Lipton, Gina Viglione, John Battles, Isabelle Farrell, Diana Corto, Ed Kenney and many others. Billy Matthews directed and Rod Alexander was the choreographer. The show was nominated for two
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s, for Pembroke Davenport as Conductor and Musical Director, and George Jenkins as Scenic Designer (Musical). A cast album of a follow-up production in Honolulu was recorded on Mahalo Records Prior to the opening, Gloria Gabriel, who portrayed one of the daughters, appeared on an episode of '' To Tell The Truth'' as an imposter, where Don Ameche was a panelist, noting that she had not yet met Ameche. There was a performance in New Zealand in April 1968 by the Hamilton Operatic Society followed two decades later by a revival concert production in 1987 at McKinley High School Auditorium, Honolulu. In 1989 a fully staged production was mounted with
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as director/choreographer, at the Hawaii Theatre, Honolulu. Arrangements for the Honolulu revival were commissioned from Derek Williams who was also musical director, arranger/orchestrator for the 1981 world premiere and 1985 revival production of Magoon's later work, ''Aloha, a Musical of the Islands''.Day, Paul. (19 October 1981). 'Hamilton Says Aloha To Musical'. ''
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External links


Broadway production photos
New York Public Library web site
Al Hirschfeld drawing
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Eaton Magoon, Jr. on IMDB
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