Julie LaVerne

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Julie LaVerne is a pivotal mixed-race singer and actress in the musical "Show Boat," whose tragic storyline confronts themes of racism and forbidden love in early 20th-century America.

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instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
appearsIn Show Boat
appearsInGenre musical
appearsInMedium film adaptation
stage musical
basedOnAuthor Edna Ferber
basedOnWork Edna Ferber's novel "Show Boat"
surface form: Show Boat (1926 novel)
centralThemes forbidden love
racial passing
racism
segregation in the United States
characterTrait loyal
talented
vulnerable
conflictType anti-miscegenation laws
racial discrimination
createdBy Jerome Kern
Oscar Hammerstein II
culturalImpact early musical theatre depiction of interracial relationships
highlighted racism on the American stage in the 1920s
ethnicity biracial
mixed-race
facesLegalPersecutionFor being of mixed race in an interracial marriage
narrativeRole pivotal character
tragic heroine
notableSongAssociation Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
surface form: “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man”
occupation actress
singer
partOfFranchise Show Boat franchise
portrayedInFilmBy Ava Gardner
Helen Morgan
portrayedOnStageBy numerous Broadway actresses
relationshipType interracial marriage
storyFunction catalyst for plot developments in Show Boat
storySettingLocation Cotton Blossom show boat
surface form: Mississippi River show boat
storySettingPeriod early 20th-century America
symbolizes the constraints of racial laws on personal relationships
the human cost of racism

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Show Boat character Julie LaVerne
Helen Morgan notableRole Julie LaVerne
Queenie isSupportingCharacterOf Julie LaVerne