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Major Barbara is a three act play by George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw, was an Irish people playwright.Although Shaw's first profitable writing was music and literary criticism, his talent was for drama, and he wrote more than 60 plays....
, written and premiered in 1905 and first published in 1907
1907 in literature

The year 1907 in literature involved some significant new books....
. Major Barbara has been called the most controversial of Shaw's works. His seeming criticism of Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 and The Salvation Army caused some to accuse him of blasphemy
Blasphemy

Blasphemy is the disrespectful use of the name of one or more Deity. It may include using sacred names as stress expletives without intention to pray or speak of sacred matters; it is also sometimes defined as language expressing disapproved beliefs, or disbelief....
, while others defended what they saw as his realistic presentation of religion
Religion

A religion is an organized approach to human spirituality which usually encompasses a set of myth, symbols, beliefs and practices, often with a supernatural or transcendence quality, that give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to a higher power or truth....
.


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Officer of The Salvation Army

An officer of The Salvation Army is a Salvationist who is a Religious minister of the Christianity religious denomination, having been trained and commissioned to service and leadership and given a quasi-military rank....
, Major Barbara Undershaft, becomes disillusioned when her Christian
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 denomination
Religious denomination

A religious denomination is a subgroup within a religion that operates under a common name, tradition and identity.The term describes various Christian denominations ....
 accepts money from an armaments manufacturer (her father) and a whisky
Whisky

Whisky or whiskey refers to a broad category of Distilled beverages that are distilled from Fermentation grain Mashing and aged in wooden casks ....
 distiller.






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Major Barbara is a three act play by George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw, was an Irish people playwright.Although Shaw's first profitable writing was music and literary criticism, his talent was for drama, and he wrote more than 60 plays....
, written and premiered in 1905 and first published in 1907
1907 in literature

The year 1907 in literature involved some significant new books....
. Major Barbara has been called the most controversial of Shaw's works. His seeming criticism of Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 and The Salvation Army caused some to accuse him of blasphemy
Blasphemy

Blasphemy is the disrespectful use of the name of one or more Deity. It may include using sacred names as stress expletives without intention to pray or speak of sacred matters; it is also sometimes defined as language expressing disapproved beliefs, or disbelief....
, while others defended what they saw as his realistic presentation of religion
Religion

A religion is an organized approach to human spirituality which usually encompasses a set of myth, symbols, beliefs and practices, often with a supernatural or transcendence quality, that give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to a higher power or truth....
.

Setting

  • London
  • Act I: Lady Britomart's house in Wilton Crescent
  • Act II: The Salvation Army shelter in West Ham
  • Act III: Lady Britomart's house, later at the Undershaft munitions works in Perivale St Andrews


Synopsis

An Officer of The Salvation Army
Officer of The Salvation Army

An officer of The Salvation Army is a Salvationist who is a Religious minister of the Christianity religious denomination, having been trained and commissioned to service and leadership and given a quasi-military rank....
, Major Barbara Undershaft, becomes disillusioned when her Christian
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 denomination
Religious denomination

A religious denomination is a subgroup within a religion that operates under a common name, tradition and identity.The term describes various Christian denominations ....
 accepts money from an armaments manufacturer (her father) and a whisky
Whisky

Whisky or whiskey refers to a broad category of Distilled beverages that are distilled from Fermentation grain Mashing and aged in wooden casks ....
 distiller. She eventually decides that bringing a message of salvation to people who have plenty will be more fulfilling and genuine than converting
Religious conversion

Religious conversion is the adoption of a new religion identity, or a change from one religious identity to another. This typically entails the sincere avowal of a new belief system, but may also present itself in other ways, such as adoption into an identity group or spiritual lineage....
 the starving in return for bread.

Although Barbara initially regards the Salvation Army's acceptance of Undershaft's money as hypocrisy, Shaw did not intend that it should be thought so by the audience. Shaw wrote a preface for the play's publication, in which he derided the idea that charities should only take money from "morally pure" sources. He points out that donations can always be used for good, whatever their provenance, and he quotes a Salvation Army officer, "they would take money from the devil himself and be only too glad to get it out of his hands and into God's".

Plot

Lady Britomart, the daughter of a British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 earl
Earl

Earl was the Anglo-Saxons form and jarl the Scandinavian form of a title meaning "chieftain" and referring especially to chieftains set to rule a territory in a king's stead....
, and her son Stephen discuss a source of income for her grown daughters Sarah, who is engaged to Charles Lomax, and Barbara, who is engaged to Adolphus Cusins (a scholar of Greek literature
Greek literature

Greek literature refers to those writings autochthonic to the areas of Greeks influence, typically though not necessarily in one of the Greek dialects, throughout the whole period in which the Greek language people have existed....
). Lady Britomart leads Stephen to accept her decision that they must ask her estranged husband, Andrew Undershaft, for financial help. Mr. Undershaft is a successful and wealthy businessman who has made millions of pounds from his munitions factory, which manufactures the world famous Undershaft guns, cannons, torpedoes, submarines and aerial battleships.

When their children were still small, the Undershafts separated; now grown up, the children have not seen their father since, and Lady Britomart has raised them by herself. During their reunion, Undershaft learns that Barbara is a Major in The Salvation Army who works at their shelter in West Ham
West Ham

West Ham is a district in the London Borough of Newham, in East London, England, England, located east of Charing Cross.From 1889 to 1965 it formed part of the County Borough of West Ham....
, east London. Barbara and Mr. Undershaft agree that he will visit Barbara's Army shelter, if she will then visit his munitions factory.

When he visits the shelter, Mr. Undershaft is impressed with Barbara's handling of the various people who seek social services from the Salvation Army: she treats them with patience, firmness, and sincerity. Undershaft and Cusins discuss the question of Barbara's commitment to The Salvation Army, and Undershaft decides he must overcome Barbara's moral horror of his occupation. He declares that he will therefore "buy" the Salvation Army. He makes a sizeable donation, matching another donation from a whisky distiller. Barbara wants the Salvation Army to refuse the money because it comes from the armaments and alcohol industries, but her supervising officer eagerly accepts it. Barbara sadly leaves the shelter in disillusionment.

According to tradition, the heir to the Undershaft fortune must be an orphan who can be groomed to run the factory. Lady Britomart tries to convince Undershaft to bequeath the business to his son Stephen, but he will not. He says that the best way to keep the factory in the family is to find a foundling and marry him to Barbara. Later, Barbara and the rest of her family accompany her father to his munitions factory. They are all impressed by its size and organisation. Cusins declares that he is a foundling, and is thus eligible to inherit the business. Undershaft eventually overcomes Cusins' moral scruples about the nature of the business. Cusins' acceptance makes Barbara more content to marry him, not less, because bringing a message of salvation to the factory workers, rather than to London slum-dwellers, will bring her more fulfilment.

Production History


UK

The play was first produced at the Royal Court Theatre
Royal Court Theatre

The Royal Court Theatre is a West End Theatre#London's non-commercial theatres theatre on Sloane Square, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 in 1905 by J.E. Vedrenne and Harley Granville-Barker
Harley Granville-Barker

Harley Granville-Barker was an England actor, theatre director, theatrical producer, critic and playwright.Born in London, Harley Granville Barker made his first appearance onstage there at the age of 14....
. Barker also played Cusins, alongside Clare Greet
Clare Greet

Clare Greet , was an English film actress. She appeared in 26 films between 1921 in film and 1939 in film, including seven films directed by Alfred Hitchcock....
, Edmund Gwenn
Edmund Gwenn

Edmund Gwenn was an Academy Award-winning England theatre and film actor....
 and Annie Russell
Annie Russell

Annie Russell was an United States actress, born in Liverpool, England, of Irish people parents.Annie Russell moved to Canada when she was a child....
. A production from 26 February to 3 July 2008 at the National Theatre
Royal National Theatre

The Royal National Theatre, London, England, is generally known as the National Theatre and commonly as The National. It is located on the The South Bank in the London Borough of Lambeth, England, immediately east of the southern end of Waterloo Bridge....
 featured Simon Russell Beale
Simon Russell Beale

Simon Russell Beale Commander of the British Empire is a English actor. He has been described as "the greatest stage actor of his generation."...
 as Andrew Undershaft, Hayley Atwell
Hayley Atwell

Hayley Atwell is an England actress....
 as Barbara and Clare Higgins
Clare Higgins

Mary Clare Higgins, a Democratic Party , was elected to her first term as Mayor of Northampton, Massachusetts in November 1999; she took office in January 2000....
 as Lady Britomart and Paul Ready
Paul Ready

Paul Ready is a British character actor. He is known principally for his work on stage, but he also appeared in television, radio and films. He received a commendation at the 2004 Ian Charleson Awards....
 as Cusins.

USA

The play first opened on Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 at the Playhouse Theatre December 9, 1915. There have been four Broadway revivals, 1928 at the Guild Theatre, 1956 at the Martin Beck Theatre and then the Morosco Theatre, 1980 at the Circle in the Square Theatre, and 2001 at the American Airlines Theatre.

The 1956 revival received the Tony Award
Tony Award

The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live United States theatre and are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ceremony in New York City....
 for Best Stage Technician (Howard McDonald). It was nominated for Best Scenic Design (Donald Oenslager) and Best Costume Design (Dorothy Jenkins).

The 1980 revival received a Tony nomination for Reproduction (Play or Musical). (Theodore Mann
Theodore Mann

Theodore Mann is an United States theatre producer and theatre director and the Artistic Director of the Circle in the Square Theatre School....
: Artistic Director; Paul Libin: Managing Director).

The actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 who played Andrew Undershaft in the 2001 revival, David Warner
David Warner (actor)

David Warner is an Emmy Award-winning List of English people actor, who is known for playing sinister or villainous characters.Biography...
, received the Theatre World Award.

Film


A film adaptation of 1941 was produced by Gabriel Pascal
Gabriel Pascal

Gabriel Pascal was a Hungarian people film producer and film director.Born in Arad, Transylvania, Austria?Hungary in 1894, Pascal was the first film producer to bring the plays of George Bernard Shaw successfully to the screen....
, and starred Wendy Hiller
Wendy Hiller

Dame Wendy Margaret Hiller Order of the British Empire was an English people film and theatre actor. The Academy Awards-winning actress enjoyed a varied acting career that spanned nearly sixty years....
, Rex Harrison
Rex Harrison

Sir Reginald ?Rex? Carey Harrison was an England actor of theatre and film, who won both an Academy Award and Tony Award....
 and Robert Morley
Robert Morley

Robert Morley Commander of the Order of the British Empire was an Academy Award-nominated England actor who, often in supporting roles, was usually cast as a pompous English gentleman representing the Establishment....
.

Background


Character Inspirations

Lady Britomart Undershaft was modelled on Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle
Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle

Rosalind Frances Howard, Countess of Carlisle , sometimes known as The Radical Countess, was a British aristocrat and campaigner.Rosalind Howard was the daughter of Edward Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley....
, the mother-in-law of Gilbert Murray
Gilbert Murray

George Gilbert Aim? Murray was a United Kingdom classical scholar and public intellectual, with connections in many spheres. He was an outstanding scholar of the language and culture of Ancient Greece, perhaps the leading authority in the first half of the twentieth century....
, who with his wife Lady Mary served as inspiration for Adolphus Cusins and Barbara Undershaft.

External links

  • (1915)
  • (1928 revival)
  • (1956 revival)
  • (1980 revival)
  • (2001 revival)
  • at South Coast Repertory
    South Coast Repertory

    South Coast Repertory is a professional theatre company located in Costa Mesa, California.SCR, founded in 1964 and continuing today under the leadership of Artistic Directors David Emmes and Martin Benson, is widely regarded as one of America's foremost producers of new plays....