Costume, Performance
Costume, Performance
Costume, Performance

Costume, Performance

Object number2014.6.1
Datec. 1950
MediumSatin; metal; sequins; tulle
Credit LineGift of Lynn Honeywill-Norris
DescriptionSleeveless peach-colored floor length dress. Satin with tulle overlay. Bodice has sequin accents and a leaf pattern made of tulle. Full skirt, satin with a layered tulle overlay; some sequin continues down proper left front. Satin ribbon on proper right fits over shoulder and ties on upper back. Zipper and five hooks on proper left side. No label.DimensionsHeight x Width: 54 × 12 in. (137.2 × 30.5 cm)
Historical NotesA collection of both artifacts and archives that document the singing career of the donor's mother, Marilyn McCabe Honeywill. Marilyn was born in 1930 in the Shadyside area of Pittsburgh. Her singing skills were evident at a young age and her parents sent her for training at the Pittsburgh Musical Institute. The collection documents her early performances at Ursuline Catholic Convent School (now the Waldorf on Winebiddle in Friendship) where she performed in joint plays with Central Catholic as well as her one year at the Pennsylvania College for Women (now Chatham) where she also performed before dropping out to focus on her musical training. In the 1940s she was named the Chevrolet Sweetheart and often performed the Chevrolet ditty, "See the USA, in your Chevrolet." Before and after her 1949 marriage to Ransom Honeywill, Marilyn performed on both KDKA radio and television. Two of the prop hats from her time on KDKA were donated with the collection as well as a dress she often wore to perform during this period. She raised six children on a farm in Mars, PA while also frequently driving into the city to perform. After taking some time off, she returned to performing in the 1970s with the Civic Light Opera. In 1988, she started the Pittsburgh Parent magazine with her daughter Lynn, the donor. She passed away on December 16, 2013.
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