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Volume 77, 1933
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, , dramatized by G.L. Aiken - Alvin Theatre, N.Y.
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Obituary - Otis Skinner , (1942)
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Take a Chance, by B.G. De Sylva and Laurence Schwab - Apollo
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Shooting Star, by Noel Pierce and Bernard C. Schoenfeld - Selwyn
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One Sunday Afternoon, by James Hagan - 48th Street
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John Ferguson, by St. John G. Ervine - Belmont
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Dangerous Corner, by J.B. Priestley - Waldorf
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The Bohemian Girl, by Michael Balfe - Majestic
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Pirates of Penzance - Majestic
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Home James, by A.E. Thomas - Palace Theatre, Netcong, N.J. [later brought to New York as “No More Ladies”]
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Prima Donna, by Hatcher Hughes and Lillian Harris - Lyric Theatre, Summit, N.J.
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A Party, by Ivor Novello - The Playhouse
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Double Door, by Elizabeth McFadden - Ritz
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Obituary - Aleta Freel , (1935)
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Hold Your Horses, by Russel Crouse and Corey Ford - Winter Garden
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Men in White, by Sidney Kingsley - Broadhurst
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Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill - Guild
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The Pursuit of Happiness, by Alan Child and Isabelle Loudon - Avon
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As Thousands Cheer, by Irving Berlin and Moss Hart - Music Box
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Her Man of Wax, by Julian Thompson - Shubert
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The School for Husbands, adapted by Arthur Guiterman and Lawrence Langer - Empire
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The Curtain Rises, by B.M. Kaye - Vanderbilt
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Obituary - Marilyn Miller , (1936)
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Obituary - Otis Skinner , (1942)
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