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Sunrise at Campobello
Written byDore Schary
CharactersFranklin Delano Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
Sara Delano Roosevelt
Date premieredJanuary 30, 1958
Place premieredCort Theatre
New York City, United States
Original languageEnglish
SubjectFDR's battle with polio
GenreDrama
SettingCampobello Island,
New Brunswick, Canada

Sunrise at Campobello is a 1958 play by American producer and writer Dore Schary based on U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's struggle with polio. The film version was released in 1960.

Background[edit]

The Roosevelt family at Campobello (1920)

Schary obtained the rights to the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt in April 1957.[1] The original Broadway production was presented at the Cort TheatrebyThe Theatre Guild and Dore Schary and directed by Vincent J. Donehue. It opened on January 30, 1958, and closed on May 30, 1959, running for 556 performances.[2]

Production[edit]

The Scenic and Lighting Design were by Ralph Alswang; the costumes by Virginia Volland.[2]

The play starred Ralph Bellamy as Roosevelt. Others in the cast included Henry JonesasLouis Howe, Mary FickettasEleanor Roosevelt; Anne SeymourasSara Delano Roosevelt and, in his Broadway debut, James Earl Jones. Bellamy repeated his role in the film version of the play.[2]

FDR nominating Al Smith at the 1924 Democratic National Convention (June 26, 1924)

Campobello Island was Roosevelt's summer home in New Brunswick, Canada. Early scenes in the play's actions take place there, where we see Roosevelt afflicted with paralysis of his legs, before the play's story shifts to Roosevelt's home in New York City, where he struggles to overcome the paralysis. The play ends with the 1924 Democratic National Convention speech, which catapulted him back into politics after an absence of several years.

Reception[edit]

Alan Clymer, writing for The Harvard Crimson, noted strong performances by the cast: "Ralph Bellamy portrays Roosevelt with exceptional skill ... Moreover, he not only resembles F.D.R. physically, he has also caught the essence of the Roosevelt voice that excited the country."[3]

The production won several Tonys, including Best Play (producers were Lawrence Langner, Theresa Helburn, Armina Marshall and Dore Schary) and Best Director of a Play (Vincent J. Donehue). Bellamy won a Tony Award for Best Actor. Henry Jones won Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play, as well as the Outer Critics Circle Award for Performance in a Drama. Mary Fickett was nominated for Best Supporting or Featured Actress in a Play.[4]

Adaptations[edit]

Ralph Bellamy stars in the 1960 film adaptation of Sunrise at Campobello, released by Warner Bros. Dore Schary, who began his career in Hollywood, wrote and produced the film, which, like the stage version, was directed by Vincent J. Donehue. Greer Garson co-stars as Eleanor, with Hume Cronyn as Louis Howe. The role of Sara Delano Roosevelt, FDR's mother, is played by Ann Shoemaker, who succeeded Anne Seymour in the role in the original Broadway production.

See also[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Awards
Nominations

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dore Schary gets the FDR story". The Washington Post and Times-Herald. Apr 12, 1957. ProQuest 148918843.
  • ^ a b c "Sunrise at Campobello – Broadway Play – Original –". IBDB.
  • ^ Clymer, Alan. Sunrise at Campobello, The Harvard Crimson, January 8, 1958
  • ^ "Sunrise at Campobello", Playbill
  • External links[edit]


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