Georgie Elgin
Georgie Elgin is a fictional character from the play "The Royal Family," written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. She is portrayed as a member of a wealthy and eccentric theatrical family, reflecting the glamorous yet tumultuous life of Broadway stars in the early 20th century. Her character embodies the struggles and aspirations of those in the performing arts.
In the play, Georgie navigates her relationships with family members and the challenges of maintaining her career. The story highlights themes of ambition, loyalty, and the complexities of fame, making her a relatable figure for audiences familiar with the world of theater and celebrity.