''The Matchmaker'' is a 1954
Broadway play by
Thornton Wilder, a rewritten version of his 1938 play ''
The Merchant of Yonkers''.
History

The play has a long and colorful history.
John Oxenford's 1835 one-act
farce
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''A Day Well Spent'' had been extended into the full-length play ''
Einen Jux will er sich machen'' (''He'll Have Himself a Good Time'') by Austrian
playwright
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Readin ...
Johann Nestroy in 1842. In 1938, Wilder adapted Nestroy's version into the Americanized comedy ''
The Merchant of Yonkers'', which attracted the attention of German
director Max Reinhardt
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, who mounted a
Broadway production, which was a flop, running for only 39 performances.
Fifteen years later, director
Tyrone Guthrie
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expressed interest in a new production of the play, which Wilder extensively rewrote and rechristened ''The Matchmaker''. The most significant change was the expansion of a previously minor character named Dolly Gallagher Levi, who became the play's centerpiece. A widow who brokers marriages and other transactions in
Yonkers, New York
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at the turn of the 20th century, she sets her sights on local merchant Horace Vandergelder, who has hired her to find him a wife. After a series of
slapstick
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situations involving mistaken identities, secret rendezvous behind carefully placed screens, separated lovers, and a trip to night court, everyone finds themselves paired with a perfect match.
Productions
The play, starring
Ruth Gordon as Dolly and
Sam Levene as Horace Vandergelder, debuted at the
Edinburgh Festival
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in Scotland o
November 4, 1954 at the Edinburgh Festival, in Berlin�
and at the
Theatre Royal Haymarket in London's
West End. Due to a salary dispute with Broadway producer David Merrick, Sam Levene left the production after playing the role of Horace Vandergelder for over a year in Europe. Loring Smith replaced Levene as Horace Vandergelder and opened on Broadway December 5, 1955 at the
Royale Theatre, later transferring to the
Booth to complete its run of 486 performances.
Ruth Gordon's performance in the title role earned her a
Tony Award
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nomination as Best Actress; Guthrie won as Best Director.

Characters and original Broadway cast
The characters and original cast of ''The Matchmaker'' are recorded at the
Internet Broadway Database
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*Horace Vandergelder, a Merchant of Yonkers – Loring Smith
* Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi, a Friend of Vandergelder's Late Wife – Ruth Gordon
*Irene Molloy, a Milliner – Eileen Herlie
*Minnie Fay, Mrs. Molloy's Assistant – Rosamund Greenwood
*Cornelius Hackl, a Clerk in Vandergelder's Store – Arthur Hill
*Barnaby Tucker, an Apprentice in Vandergelder's Store – ]Robert Morse
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*Ermengarde, Mr. Vandergelder's niece, whom Ambrose wants to marry — Prunella Scales
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*Miss Flora Van Husen, a Friend of Vandergelder's Late Wife – Esme Church
*Malachi Stack – Patrick McAlinney
*Ambrose Kemper, an Artist – Alexander Davion
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*Gertrude, Vandergelder's Housekeeper – Charity Grace
*Miss Van Husen's Cook – Christine Thomas
*Rudolf, a Waiter – William Lanteau
*Joe Scanlon, a Barber – Philip Leeds
*August, a Waiter – John Mulligan
Adaptations
The 1958 film version, adapted by John Michael Hayes and directed by Joseph Anthony
Joseph Anthony (born Joseph Deuster; May 24, 1912 – January 20, 1993) was an American playwright, actor, and director. He made his film acting debut in the 1934 film ''Hat, Coat, and Glove'' and his theatrical acting debut in a 1935 productio ...
, starred Shirley Booth
Shirley Booth (born Marjory Ford; August 30, 1898October 16, 1992) was an American actress. One of 24 performers to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting, Booth was the recipient of an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards and three Tony Awards.
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as Dolly, Anthony Perkins as Cornelius, Shirley MacLaine
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as Irene, Paul Ford
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as Vandergelder, and Robert Morse
Robert Alan Morse (May 18, 1931 – April 20, 2022) was an American actor. Known for his gap-toothed boyishness, he started his career as a star on Broadway acting in musicals and plays before expanding into film and television. He earned numero ...
reprising his Broadway role as Barnaby.
The story enjoyed yet another incarnation in 1964 when David Merrick, who had produced the 1955 Broadway play, partnered with composer Jerry Herman to mount the hugely successful, Tony Award-winning musical '' Hello, Dolly!'' starring Carol Channing.
A film version of ''Hello, Dolly!'' was released in 1969 starring Barbra Streisand
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in the lead role.
See also
* '' On the Razzle'', 1981 farce by Tom Stoppard
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also based on the 1842 musical '' Einen Jux will er sich machen''
References
External links
*
''The Matchmaker'' Plot Summary and Critical Analysis
by the Thornton Wilder Society
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1954 plays
Broadway plays
Plays by Thornton Wilder
Plays set in the 19th century
Plays set in New York City
Plays based on other plays
American plays adapted into films
Culture of Yonkers, New York
A Day Well Spent
Works based on Einen Jux will er sich machen