Maggie Flynn | |
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Music | Hugo Peretti Luigi Creatore George David Weiss |
Lyrics | Hugo Peretti Luigi Creatore George David Weiss |
Book | Morton DaCosta |
Basis | The New York Draft Riots |
Productions | 1968 Broadway |
Maggie Flynn is a 1968 musical with a book by Morton DaCosta and music and lyrics by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss.
Based on an idea by John Flaxman, it was inspired by a true story set in the New York Draft Riots of 1863. The title character, an Irish woman providing asylum for orphaned children of refugee slaves, is on the verge of marrying a Union Army colonel. Her vagabond husband Phineas Flynn (who abandoned her to pursue a theatrical career and whom she had presumed was dead) returns to the scene. The cast of characters includes Confederate insurgents, prostitutes and drunks, bigoted socialites, circus performers, and some African-American kids endangered by the draft riots.