Carrie Pipperidge

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Carrie Pipperidge is a supporting character in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel," known as Julie Jordan’s cheerful, talkative friend who provides comic relief and a contrasting romantic subplot.

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Carrie Pipperidge canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
supporting character
appearsIn Carousel
appearsInAct Act I of Carousel
Act II of Carousel
associatedWithLocation New England fishing community
basedOnWork Liliom
contrastWith Julie Jordan
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Oscar Hammerstein II
Richard Rodgers
dramaticFunction to contrast with darker main plot
to provide optimism
firstAppearance Carousel (Broadway production)
surface form: Carousel (1945 stage premiere)
hasFriend Julie Jordan
hasGender female
languageOfWork English
loveInterest Enoch Snow
narrativeRole comic relief
romantic subplot character
occupation mill worker
personalityTrait cheerful
talkative
relationshipToProtagonist friend of the female lead
singsSong Mister Snow
When the Children Are Asleep
spouse Enoch Snow
timePeriod late 19th century
workForm stage musical
workGenre musical

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Carousel mainCharacter Carrie Pipperidge
Carousel (film) character Carrie Pipperidge
Carousel (Broadway production) character Carrie Pipperidge
Enoch Snow hasRomanticPartner Carrie Pipperidge
Enoch Snow engagedTo Carrie Pipperidge
Enoch Snow spouse Carrie Pipperidge