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Volume 1, 1878-1881 (Chicago Theatres)
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Chamber Concerts - Brand's Hall
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Huguenots - McVicker's
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Martha - McVicker's
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Chimes of Normandy - Grand Opera House
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Fanchon the Cricket - Hooley's Theatre
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Jane Eyre - Hooley's
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Little Barefoot - Hooley's
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H.M.S. Pinafore - Hooley's
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The Banker's Daughter - Haverly's Theatre
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Our Next President, or The Dark Horse - McVicker's
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Mother and Son - Haverly's
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Widow Bedott - Haverly's
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Joshua Whitcomb - McVicker's
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Lotta - McVicker's
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The Hunchback - McVicker's
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Lady of Lyons - McVicker's
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Il Trovatore, Mignon, Aida - McVicker's
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Lucia di Lammermoor - McVicker's
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Concert - McCornick Hall
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Narcissa - McVicker's
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Drink - McVicker's
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Lucia di Lammermoor - Haverly's
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David Garrick - Hooley's
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An Alarming Sacrifice - Hooley's
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Herrmann (performance) - McVicker's
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Chamber Concert - Central Music Hall
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Concert - Beethoven Society
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Faust - McVicker's
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Hearts of Oak - Hooley's
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Concert - Fairbank Hall
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Jane Shore - McVicker's
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Sharps and Flats - Hooley's
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Our American Cousin - McVicker's
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The Two Orphans - Hooley's
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Lemons - Hooley's
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Humpty Dumpty (pantomime) - McVicker's
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Concerts - Exposition Building
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Pirates of Penzance (D'Oyly Carte)
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Fatinitza - McVicker's
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The False Friend - Union Square Theatre
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All the Rage - McVicker's
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The Danicheffs - Union Square
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Led Astray - Union Square
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Banker's Daughter - Union Square
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Concert - Hooley's
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Our Bachelors - Hooley's
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Marble Heart - Hooley's
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Genuine Colored Minstrels - Haverly's
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Arrah na Pogue, or the Wicklow Wedding - Grand Opera House
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Around the World in 80 Days - Kiralfy Brothers
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Hazel Kirke - McVicker's
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School for Scandal - Hooley's
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Aida - Haverly's
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Fatinitza - Grand Opera House
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Concert - Brand's Hall
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Lorle - Hooley's
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Linda di Chamouni - Haverly's
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Rigoletto - Haverly's
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Aida - McVicker's
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The World - McVicker's
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Felicia, or, Woman's Love - Union Square
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Patience, or, Bunthorne's Bride - Emelie Melville Opera Co.
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Boccaccio - McVicker's
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Aida - Haverly's
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I Puritani - McVicker's
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The Rivals - McVicker's
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Mary Stuart - Hooley's
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The Shaughraun - Grand Opera House
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A Cup of Tea - Grand Opera House
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Comedy of Errors - Grand Opera House
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Volume 2, 1890-1893 (New York Theatres)
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The Charity Ball, by David Belasco and Henry C. DeMille - Lyceum Theatre
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The Idler, by C. Haddon Chambers
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Squire Kate, by Robert Buchanan
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Nerves, by J. Comyns Carr
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The Open Gate, by C. Haddon Chambers
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The Senator
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The Dancing Girl, by Henry Arthur Jones
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The Master of Woodbarrow, by Jerome K. Jerome
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Hamlet, with Edwin Booth
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The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown, by Robert Buchanan and C. Marlowe
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The Grand Duchess, by Charles L. Kenney and Edgar Smith
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Rip van Winkle
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Robin Hood, opera by DeKoven and Smith
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A Trip to Chinatown
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Fatinitza
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The Foresters, by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Railroad of Love
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The Lion Tamer, by J. Cheever Goodwin
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Charley's Aunt, by Brandon Thomas
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Die Fledermaus, adapted by Sidney Rosenfield
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Dorothy, by B. C. Stephenson
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A Trip to Africa
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The Country Fair, by Charles Barnard
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Bootles' Baby
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The Queen's Mate
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The Marquis
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Alabama, by Augustus Thomas
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Girl Wanted
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Finnigan's Courtship
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Evangeline
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, dramatization by T.R. Sullivan
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America, by Imre Kiralfy
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Bluebeard, Jr., or, Fatima and the Fairy, by Clay M. Greene
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Nancy and Company
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The Editor, by Aldrich and Charles Vincent
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Siberia
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Beau Brummell, by Clyde Fitch and Ricahrd Mansfield
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Twelfth Night
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The Ironmaster, by A.W. Pinero
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Castles in the Air, by Charles Alfred Byrne
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Monbars, adapted by Louis Nathal
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Erminie, by Jakobowski and Paulton
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Falka, by Chassaigne and Farnie
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Frederic Lemaitre, by Clyde Fitch
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Barbara, by Jerome K. Jerome
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The Tinted Venus, or, Tweedle's Nightmare, by W.C.K. Wilde
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In Honor Bound, by Sydney Grundy
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My Milliner's Bill
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Mr. Wilkinson's Widows, by William Gillette
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Aristocracy, by Bronson Howard
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Miss Helyett, by David Belasco - Columbia Theatre
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The Mikado, by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
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My-Card-Oh, a burlesque on The Mikado, by E.D. Gooding
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Americans Abroad, by Victorien Sardou
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Sweet Lavender, by A.W. Pinero
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The Old Homestead, by Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer
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The Highest Bidder
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The Henrietta, by Bronson Howard
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A Rag Baby, by Charles H. Hoyt
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The Lion's Mouth, by Henry Guy Carleton
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Country Circus, by Charles Bernard and C.B. Jefferson
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Jane, by Harry Nichols and W. Lestocq
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The Witch, by Philip Hamilton and Marie Madison
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A Night in Venice
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The Prodigal Daughter, by Henry Pettitt and St. Augustus Harris
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The Lady or the Tiger? by Sydney Rosenfeld
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The Isle of Champagne, by Charles Alfred Byrne and Louis Harrison
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The May Queen
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Lady Bountiful
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The Danites
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Tuxedo, by Ed. Marble
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The City Directory
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A Parlor Match, by Charles H. Hoyt
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Boccaccio, translated by Henry B. Smith
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Asyoulikeit, an original travesty of Shakespeare's As You Like It, by William Duncan Preston
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The Tar and the Tartar, by Adam Itzel, Jr. and Harry B. Smith
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Beggar Student
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Panjandrum, by J. Cheever Goodwin
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Wang, by J. Cheever Goodwin
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Rosedale
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Old Friends, by Lady Violet Greville
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The Grey Mare, by George B. Sims and Cecil Raleigh
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Cleopatra, by Sardou
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The Girl I Left Behind Me, by David Belasco and Franklin Fyles
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Little Puck, by Archibald Clavering Gunter
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The Mountebanks, by W.S. Gilbert and Alfred Cellier
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A Society Fad
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His Wedding Day, by H. Graham
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Delmonico's at Six, by Glen MacDonough
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Brother John, by Martha Morton
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Lady Windermere's Fan
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Thrilby, by J.W. Herbert
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Frederic LeMaitre, by Clyde Fitch
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The Poet and the Puppets, by Charles Brookfield
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A Woman of No Importance
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The Private Secretary, adapted by William Gillette
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The Guardsman, or, The American Girl in London, by George R. Sims and Cecil Raleigh
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Sweet Will, by Henry Arthur Jones
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The Arabian Nights, by Sydney Grundy
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The Three Guardsmen
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Don Caesar de Bazan
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The Professor's Love Story, by J.M. Barrie
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1492
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Carmen
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A Temperance Town, by Charles H. Hoyt
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The Princess Nicotine, by Charles Alfred Byrne and Louis Harrison
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A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen
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Volume 3, 1898-1899 (Predominantly New York Theatres)
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A Bachelor's Romance
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A Southern Romance
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Prisoner of Zenda
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Shore Acres - Fifth Avenue Theatre
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Rip van Winkle - Boston Theatre
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Cricket on the Hearth, by Albert Smith
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Lend Me Five Shillings
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An American Citizen, by Madeline Lucette Ryley - Knickerbocker Theatre
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A Ward of France, by Franklin Fyles and Eugene W. Presbrey - Wallack's
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A Marriage of Convenience, by Dumas, translated by Sydney Grundy - Empire Theatre
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The Nancy Hanks, by Frank Tannehill, Jr. - Garden Theatre
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The Salt of the Earth, by Joseph Arthur - Wallack's
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As You Like It - Knickerbocker
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The Princess and the Butterfly, by Arthur W. Pinero - Lyceum Theatre
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The Whirl of the Town, by Hugh Morton - Harlem Opera House
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Pousse Café, by Edgar Smith and Louis deLange - Weber and Fields Broadway Music Hall
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The Little Minister, by J.M. Barrie - Garrick Theatre
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Twelfth Night
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The Tree of Knowledge, by R.C. Carton - Lyceum
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Cumberland `61, by Franklin Fyles - Grand Opera House
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The Highwayman - Broadway Theatre
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A Normandy Wedding, by J. Cheever Goodwin and Charles Alfred Byrne - Herald Square Theatre
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Sweet Inniscarra, by Augustus Pitou - 14th Street Theatre
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In Gay New York, by Hugh Morton - 14th Street Theatre
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The Master, by G. Stuart Ogilvie - Garden Theatre
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The Conquerors, by Paul M. Potter - Empire
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Way Down East, by Lottie Blair Parker - Manhattan Theatre
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The Man From Mexico, adapted by H.A. Du Souchet - Bijou Theatre
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A Virginia Courtship, by Eugene W. Presbrey - Knickerbocker
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The New East Lynne, by McKee Rankin - Grand Opera House
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The Moth and the Flame, by Clyde Fitch - Montauk Theatre
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The Geisha, by George Edwardes - Daly's Theatre
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A Bit of Old Chelsea, by Mrs. Oscar Beringer - Fifth Avenue Theatre
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Love Finds the Way, by Marguerite Merington - Fifth Avenue Theatre
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The Bride-Elect, by John Philip Sousa - Knickerbocker
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Carmen, by Bizet - American Theatre
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La Poupee, by Maurice Ordonneau and Arthur Sturgess
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Lord Chumley, by Henry deMille and David Belasco - Montauk
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His Honor, the Mayor, Charles Henry Meltzer and A.E. Lancaster - Empire
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The Charlatan, by Charles Klein - Knickerbocker
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A Brace of Partridges, by Robert Ganthony - Madison Square Theatre
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The Adventure of Lady Ursula, by Anthony Hope - Lyceum
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The Christian, by Hall Caine - Knickerbocker
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The Fortune-Teller, by Harry B. Smith - Wallack's
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The Marquis of Michigan, by Glem MacDonough and Edward W. Townsend - Bijou
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Cyrano de Bergerac, play by Edmond Rostand - Garden Theatre
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A Stranger in New York, by Charles H. Hoyt - Grand Opera House
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The Evil Eye, by Charles H. Yale - Walnut Street Theatre
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The Wrong Mr. Wright, by George H. Broadhurst - Grand Opera House
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Moths, adapted by Helen Adell - Pike Opera House
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The Little Host, by Edgar Smith and Louis de Lange - Grand Opera
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A Female Drummer, by Charles E. Blaney - Walnut Street
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Why Smith Left Home, by George H. Broadhurst
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The Bride-Elect, by John Philip Sousa
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Hon. John Grigsby, by Charles Klein - Grand Opera House
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A Gilded Fool, by Henry Guy Carleton - Pike Opera House
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My Friend from India, by H.A. Du Souchet
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In Old Kentucky, by T.C. Dazey - Walnut Street Theatre
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The Butterflies, by Henry Guy Carleton - Pike Opera House
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The Sign of the Cross, by Wilson Barrett - Grand Opera House
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A High Born Lady - Walnut Street Theatre
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The Golden Horseshoe, by Robert Breitenbach - Grand Opera House
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Rupert of Hentzau, by Anthony Hope - Grand Opera House?
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Nathan Hale, by Clyde Fitch - Knickerbocker
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A Runaway Girl, by Seymour Hicks and Harry Nichols - Fifth Avenue Theatre
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Trelawny of the “Wells,” by Arthur W. Pinero - Lyceum
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The Great Ruby, by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton
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At the White Horse Tavern, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Wallack's
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The King's Musketeer, by Henry Hamilton - Knickerbocker
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Frou-Frou, by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy - Fifth Avenue Theatre
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John Ingerfield, by Jerome K. Jerome - Lyceum
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The Musketeers, by Sydney Grundy - Broadway
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The French Maid, by Basil Hood and Walters Laughter
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Lord and Lady Algy, by R.C. Carton - Empire
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Colinette, by Henry Guy Carleton - Knickerbocker
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Because She Loved Him So, by William Gillette - Madison Square Theatre
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An American Beauty
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Girl From Paris
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At Piney Ridge
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Under the Red Robe
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Volume 4, 1899-1900 (New York Theatres)
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Shenandoah, by Bronson Howard - Broadway Theatre
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The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Montauk Theatre
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The Cuckoo, adapted by Charles Brookfield - Wallack's
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We-'Uns of Tennessee, by Lee Arthur - American Theatre
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A Reign of Error, by John J. McNally - Victoria Theatre
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Zaza, by David Belasco - Garrick Theatre
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Romeo and Juliet - Empire Theatre
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Carmen, adapted by Henry Hamilton - Harlem Opera House
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A Romance of Athlone, by Augustus Pitou - Grand Opera House
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Whirl-a-gig, by Edgar Smith and Harry B. Smith - Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall
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The Girl From Martin's - Weber and Fields'
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Phroso, dramatized by Edward Rose and H.V. Esmond - Harlem Opera House
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Miss Hobbs, by Jerome K. Jerome - Lyceum
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The Winter's Tale - Grand Opera House
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Held by the Enemy, by William Gillette - Murray Hill Theatre
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The Children of the Ghetto, by Israel Zangwill
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Gismonda, by Sardou
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The Only Way, adapted from A Tale of Two Cities by Freeman Wills - Garden Theatre
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A Stranger in a Strange Land, by Sidney Wilmer and Walter Vincent - Manhattan Theatre
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Barbara Frietchie, by Clyde Fitch - Criterion Theatre
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More Than Queen, by Emile Bergerat - Broadway Theatre
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Robespierre, by Victorien Sardou - Knickerbocker
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A Greek Slave - Herald Square Theatre
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Carmen, by Bizet - Metropolitan Opera House
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Ben-Hur, arranged by William Young - Broadway Theatre
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The Maneuvers of Jane, by Henry Arthur Jones - Daly's Theatre
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The Singing Girl, score by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Harry B. Smith - The Casino Theatre
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The Cowboy and the Lady, by Clyde Fitch - Knickerbocker
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Faust - Metropolitan Opera House
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Papa's Wife, by Harry B. Smith - Manhattan Theatre
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Captain Lettarblair, by Marguerite Merington - Murray Hill Theatre
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When We Were Twenty-One, by H.V. Esmond - Knickerbocker
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The Mascot, by Audran - American Theatre
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Naughty Anthony, by David Belasco - Herald Square Theatre
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Brother Officers, by Leo Trevor - Empire
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Sister Mary, by Glen McDonough - Grand Opera House
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An Evening With Mozart - Women's Philharmonic Society of New York
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Hearts Are Trumps, by Cecil Raleigh - Garden Theatre
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Oliver Goldsmith, by Augustus Thomas - Fifth Avenue Theatre
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My Daughter-in-Law, by Fabrice Carre and Paul Bilhaud - Lyceum
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The Interrupted Honeymoon, by F. Kinsey Peile - Daly's Theatre
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Sherlock Holmes, by William Gillette and A. Conan Doyle - Garrick
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The Pride of Jennico, by Abby Sage Richardson and Grace Livingston Furniss - Criterion
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Annual Concert of Madame Eugenie Pappenheim - Mendelssohn Hall
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Third Private Rehearsal - Mendelssohn Glee Club
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Quo Vadis, dramatization by Jeannette L. Gilder - Herald Square
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A Night in Venice, by Johann Strauss - American Theatre
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Lohengrin - American Theatre
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Grand Opera House
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A Royal Family, by R. Marshall - Lyceum
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Arizona, by Augustus Thomas - Herald Square
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Sag Harbor - Theatre Republic
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King Henry V - Garden Theatre
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L'Aiglon, by Edmond Rostand - Knickerbocker
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The Gay Lord Quez, by Arthur W. Pinero - Criterion
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David Harum, dramatized by R. and M.W. Hitchcock - Garrick
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Bendix String Quarterre - Mendelssohn Hall
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An American Citizen, by Madeline Lucette Ryley
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Aristocracy, by Bronson Howard
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The Little Minister, by J. M. Barrie - Metropolitan Opera House
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A Trip to Chinatown, by Charles H. Hoyt - Bijou
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The Girl From Maxim's, by George Feydeau
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Hamlet - Powers' Theatre
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Lost River - McVicker's Theatre
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Mrs. Dane's Defence, by Henry Arthur Jones - Empire
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Aristocracy, by Bronson Howard - Murray Hill Theatre
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Janice Meredith, by Paul Leicester Ford and Edward E. Rose - Wallack's
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Nell Gwyn, by Mrs. C.A. Doremus - Murray Hill Theatre
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The Burgomaster, by Frank Pixley - Manhattan Theatre
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Lady Huntworth's Experiment, by R.C. Carton - Daly's Theatre
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Hodge, Podge & Co. - Grand Opera House
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My Lady, by R.A. Barnet and H.L. Heartz - Victoria
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Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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Volume 5, 1900-1901 (with inscription “Dramatic Scrap Book Volume IIII, Property of C.E. Hungerford, Nov. 18, 1900”
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L'Aiglon, by Edmond Rostand; with Sarah Bernhardt - Garden Theatre
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Julius Caesar - Her Majesty's Theatre, London
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Mrs. Dane's Defence, by Henry Arthur Jones - Empire Theatre
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Mrs. Dane's Defence - Wyndham's Theatre, London
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A Message from Mars, by Richard Ganthony - Avenue Theatre
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His Wife's Picture, by Ernest Cosham - Avenue Theatre
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English Nell, by Anthony Hope and Edward Rose - Prince of Wales Theatre, London
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The Lackey's Carnival, by Henry Arthur Jones - Duke of York's Theatre, London
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Self and Lady, by Pierre Decourcelle - Columbia Theatre
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The Yellow Peril, by Edward Ferris and Paul Heriot - Vaudeville Theatre
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The Gay Lord Quex - Criterion Theatre
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San Toy, by Edward Morton - Daly's Theatre
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The Mikado - Metropolitan Opera House
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Sweet Anne Page, by Louis de Lange and Edgar Smith
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A Royal Family, by R. Marshall - Lyceum
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Zaza, by David Belasco - Garrick
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The Rogers Brothers in Central Park - Montauk Theatre
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The Cadet Girl, adapted by Harry B. Smith - Columbia Theatre
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L'Aiglon, adapted by Louis N. Parker - Knickerbocker
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The Sprightly Romance of Marsac, by Molly Elliot Seawell and William Young - Theatre Republic
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Richard Carvel, dramatized by Edward E. Rose - Empire
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The Great White Diamond - Star Theatre
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Star and Garter, by John J. McNally - Victoria
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In the Palace of the King, dramatized by Lorimer Stoddard - Theatre Republic
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My Lady Dainty, by Madeline Lucette Ryley - Columbia Theatre
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Hodge, Podge & Co. - Madison Square Theatre
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Foxy Quiller, by De Koven and Smith - Broadway Theatre
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A Royal Rogue, by Charles Klein - Broadway Theatre
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Janice Meredith - Wallack's
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David Garrick - Garden Theatre
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Tom Pinch - Garden Theatre
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All On Account of Eliza, by Leo. Ditrichstein - Amphion Theatre
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Florodora, by Owen Hall - The Casino Theatre
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Fiddle-dee-dee, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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Vienna Life - Broadway Theatre
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The Burgomaster, by Frank Pixley - Manhattan Theatre
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The Rebel, by Jas. B. Fagan - Grand Opera House
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Program of the Alhambra, London
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Program of the Orpheum, Brooklyn
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Program of Koster and Bial's Music Hall
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Program of Proctor's 23rd Street Theatre
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Miss Prinnt, by George V. Hobart - Gayety Theatre
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Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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Barbara Frietchie, by Clyde Fitch - Academy of Music
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Lovers' Lane, by Clyde Fitch - Manhattan Theatre
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Lady Huntworth's Experiment, by R.C. Carton - Daly's Theatre
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The Climbers, by Clyde Fitch - Bijou
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The Husking Bee - Betts Academy , (1896)
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Program, Benefit Performance - Auditorium Theatre, Chicago
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Miss Hobbs - Dearborn Theatre, Chicago
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The Masked Ball, adapted by Clyde Fitch - Dearborn Theatre
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The Governor's Son, by George M. Cohan - Great Northern Theatre, Chicago
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Miss Simplicity, by R.A. Barnet - Grand Opera House
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Janice Meredith - Wallack's
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Don Caesar's Return, by Victor Mapes - Wallacks
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All On Account of Eliza, by Leo. Ditrichstein - Wallack's
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A Gentleman of France, dramatized of Harriet Ford - Wallack's
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The Messenger Boy, by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray - Daly's
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The King's Musketeer, adapted by Henry Hamilton - Daly's
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To Have and To Hold, dramatized by E.F. Boddington - Knickerbocke
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Rogers Brothers in Washington, by Harry B. Smith and Maurice Levi - Knickerbocker
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Are You a Mason? adapted by Leo Ditrichstein - Garrick
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Catherine, by Henri Lavedan - Garrick
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Richard Lovelace, by Lawrence Irving - Garden Theatre
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Alice of Old Vincennes, dramatized by Edward E. Rose - Garden
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The Auctioneer, by Lee Arthur and Charles Klein - Bijou
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The Widow Jones, by John J. McNally - Bijou
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Dolly Varden, by Stanislaus Stange - Herald Square Theatre
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Beaucaire, by Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland - Herald Square
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As You Like It - Theatre Republic
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Joan o' the Shoals, by Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland - Theatre Republic
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The Second Mrs. Tanqueray, by Arthur Wing Pinero - Theatre Republic
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The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith, by Arthur Wing Pinero - Theatre Republic
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King Charles I, by W.G. Wills - Harlem Opera House
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D'Arcy of the Guards, by Louis Evan Shipman - Savoy Theatre
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Lovers Lane, by Clyde Fitch - Manhattan Theatre
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Under Two Flags, by Paul M. Potter - Academy of Music
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The Little Duchess, by Reginald De Koven and Harry B. Smith - The Casino Theatre
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Miss Simplicity, by R.A. Barnet - The Casino
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Frocks and Frills, adapted by Sydney Grundy - Daly's
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Notre Dame, by Paul M. Potter - Daly's
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A Message From Mars, by Richard Ganthony - Garrick
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Sky Farm, by Edward E. Kidder - Garrick
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Garrett O'Magh, by Augustus Pitou - 14th Street Theatre
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Up York State, by David Higgins and Georgia Waldron - 14th Street
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Sweet and Twenty, by Basil Hood - Madison Square
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The Liberty Belles, by Harry B. Smith - Madison Square
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The Girl and the Judge, by Clyde Fitch - Lyceum
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Under Southern Skies, by Lottie Blair Parker - Theatre Republic
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The Widerness, by H.V. Esmond - Empire
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The Twin Sister, by Ludwig Fulda - Empire
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The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch, by Mrs. Burton Harrison - Manhattan
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A Bit of Old Chelsea, by Mrs. Oscar Beringer - Manhattan
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles, adapted by Lorimer Stoddard - Manhattan
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The Helmet of Navarre, adapted by Bertha Runkle and Lawrence Marston - Criterion
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A Royal Rival, adapted by Gerald du Maurier - Criterion
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The Second in Command, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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Richard Carvel, by Edward E. Rose - Empire
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Francesca da Rimini, by George H. Boker's - Victoria
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Lady Margaret, adapted by Edward Rose - Bijou
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Diplomacy, by Victorien Sardou - Empire
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The Importance of Being Earnest - Empire
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Maid Marian, by Harry B. Smith - Garden Theatre
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A Runaway Girl, by Seymour Hicks and Harry Nichols - Fifth Avenue Theatre
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The Toreador, by James T. Tanner and Harry Nicholls - Knickerbocker
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San Toy, by Edward Morton - Daly's
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Du Barry, by David Belasco - Criterion
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The Hunchback, by James Sheridan Knowles - Garrick
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A Modern Magdalen, adapted by Haddon Chambers - Bijou
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Her Lord and Master, by Martha Morton - Manhattan
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Life, by Anson Pond - Garden
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The Great Lafayette Show - The Casino
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The Lion's Bride - The Casino
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Soldier's of Fortune, by Augustus Thomas - Savoy
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The Diplomat, by Martha Morton - Madison Square
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When Knighthood Was in Flower, by Paul Kester - Harlem Opera House
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If I Were King, by Justin Huntly McCarthy - Harlem Opera House
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A Gentleman of France, dramatized by Harriet Ford - Wallack's
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The Last Appeal, by Leo Ditrichstein - Wallack's
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The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - Broadway Theatre
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Foxy Grandpa, by R. Melville Baker - 14th Street Theatre
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Quo Vadis, dramatized by Stanislaus Stange - The New York
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Hurly Burly, by Harry B. Smith and Edgar Smith - Weber and Field
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Catherine, by Edgar and Harry B. Smith
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The Hall of Fame, by Sydney Rosenfeld - The New York
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Hoity Toity, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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Depleurisy, a travesty on Sardou's Diplomacy - Weber and Fields'
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The Curl and the Judge, adapted from The Girl and the Judge, by Clyde Fitch - Weber and Fields'
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The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Harlem Opera House
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Frou-Frou, adapted by Augustin Daly - Garrick
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The Show Girl, by R.A. Barnet - Wallack's
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King Dodo, by Frank Pixley - Daly's
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Hearts Aflame, by Genevieve G. Haines - Garrick
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Lady of Lyons, by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton - Garrick
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A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen - Manhattan
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Little Italy, by Horace B. Fry - Manhattan
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Divorçons, by Victorien Sardou - Manhattan
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Program of Hammerstein's Paradise Gardens
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The Chaperons, by Frederic Ranken - The New York
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A Chinese Honeymoon, by George Dance - Casino
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The Defender, by Allen Lowe - Herald Square
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Japan by Night - Madison Square Roof Garden
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Because She Loved Him So - American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Carnegie Lyceum
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The Mikado - Madison Square Roof Garden
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The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum - Grand Opera House
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The Storks, by Richard Carle and Guy F. Steely - Dearborn Theatre
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Masonic Temple Theatre Program (Chicago)
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Pickings from Puck, by Clarence Sinn - Great Northern Theatre
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King Dodo, by Frank Pixley - The Studebaker?
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Robert Emmet, by Brandon Tynan - 14th Street Theatre
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Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks, by Justin Adams - Academy of Music
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Show Girl, or The Cap of Fortune, by R.A. Barnet - Grand Opera
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The New Clown, by H.M. Paull - Garrick
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The Emerald Isle, by Arthur Sullivan, Edward German and Basil Hood - Herald Square
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Mistress Nell, by George C. Hazelton, Jr. - Murray Hill Theatre
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Soldiers of Fortune, by Augustus Thomas - Savoy
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The Mummy and the Humming Bird, by Isaac Henderson - Empire
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King High Ball, by Charles Horwitz - The New York
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Captain Molly, by George C. Hazelton - Manhattan
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Robin Hood, by Reginald DeKoven and Harry B. Smith - Academy of Music
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Hearts Aflame, by Genevieve G. Haines - Bijou
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Mrs. Jack, by Grace Livingston Furniss - Wallack's
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David Harum, dramatized by R. and M.W. Hitchcock - Criterion
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The Governor's Son, by George M. Cohan - Grand Opera
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The Two Schools, by Alfred Capus - Madison Square
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A Rose o' Plymouth-Town, by Beulah Marie Dix and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland - Manhattan
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Iris, by A.W. Pinero - Criterion
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Everyman - Mendelssohn Hall
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First American Tour of Pietro Mascagni - Metropolitan Opera
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Twirly Whirly, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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His Excellency the Governor, by R. Marshall - Garrick
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The Joy of Living, by Hermann Sudermann - Garden
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The Night of the Party, by Weedon Grossmith - Princess Theatre
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The Ninety and Nine, by Ramsay Morris - Academy of Music
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The Silver Slipper, by Owen Hall - Broadway
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The Chaperons, by Frederick Ranken - Grand Opera
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An American Invasion, by Madeline Lucette Ryley - Bijou
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Sherlock Holmes, by William Gillette - Knickerbocker
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A Country Mouse, by Arthur Law - Savoy
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A Country Girl, by James T. Tanner - Daly's
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The Sword of the King, by Ronald MacDonald - Wallack's
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Imprudence, by H.V. Esmond - Empire
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A Cigarette Maker's Romance, by Charles Hannan - Herald Square
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Audrey, by Mary Johnson - Madison Square
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The Chaperons - Folly Theatre
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The Crisis, by Winston Churchill - Wallack's
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The Cardinal, by Louis N. Parker - Garden
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The Mocking Bird, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Bijou
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Mary of Magdala, by Paul Heyse - Manhattan
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The Stubbornness of Geraldine, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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Fad and Folly, by Safford Waters and Rupert Hughes - Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse
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The Darling of the Gods, by David Belasco and John Luther Long - Belasco Theatre
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The Cavalier, dramatized by Paul Kester and George Middleton - Criterion
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home, by Stanislaus Stange - The New York
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The Paraders, by Raymand W. Peck - La Salle
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The Storks, by Richard Carle and Guy F. Steely - Dearborn
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The Billionaire, by Harry B. Smith and Gustave Kerker - Daly's
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Heidelberg, or, When All the World is Young, adapted by Aubrey Boucicault - Princess
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The Sultan of Sulu, by Alfred G. Wathall - Wallack's
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Farewell Performances of Eleonora Duse in Francesca da Rimini - Metropolitan Opera
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Twirly Whirly - Weber and Fields'
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The Stickiness of Gelatine, a parody of The Stubbornness of Geraldine, by Clyde Fitch - Weber and Fields'
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The Mocking Bird, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Amphion Theatre
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The Unforeseen, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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The Girl with the Green Eyes, by Clara Bloodgood - Savoy
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Julius Caesar - Herald Square
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Gretna Green, by Grace Livingston Furniss - Madison Square
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The Cross-Ways, by Mrs. Langtry and J. Hartley Manners - Garrick
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The Eternal City, by Hall Caine - Victoria
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The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum - Majestic Theatre
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Mr. Blue Beard, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - Knickerbocker
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Mr. Pickwick, book by Charles Klein - Herald Square
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The Billionaire, by Harry B. Smith and Gustave Kerker - Daly's
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The Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen - Manhattan
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The Consul, by Charles F. Nirdlinger - Princess
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Mice and Men, by Madeleine Lucette Ryley - Garrick
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If I Were King, by Justin Huntly McCarthy - Garden
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Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle, by I.N. Morris - 14th Street
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The Bold Soger Boy, by Theo. Burt Sayre - 14th Street
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The Bird in the Cage, by Clyde Fitch - Bijou
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The Earl of Pawtucket, by Augustus Thomas - Madison Square
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Lohengrin - Metropolitan Opera
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Mme. Roger-Miclos Recital - Mendelssohn Hall
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The Darling of the Gods, by David Belasco and John Luther Long - Belasco Theatre
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Mr. Pickwick - Herald Square
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The Frisky Mrs. Johnson, by Clyde Fitch - Princess
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The Girl with the Green Eyes, by Clara Bloodgood - Savoy
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The Sporting Duchess, by Augustus Harris, Cecil Raleigh, and Henry Hamilton - American
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A Bunch of Keys, by Charles H. Hoyt - Murray Hill
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Mr. Bluebeard, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - Knickerbocker
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Hearts are Trumps, by Cecil Raleigh and Arthur Collins - 5th Avenue Theatre
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The Stranglers of Paris, by David Belasco - American
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The Great Ruby, by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton - 5th Ave.
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Mr. Walker's Ward, by Mark E. Swan - 5th Avenue
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Dora, by Charles Reade - 5th Avenue
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An Arabian Night, by Augustin Daly - 5th Avenue
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The New Boy, by Arthur Law - 5th Avenue
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Rome - Pain's
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Captain Swift, by Haddon Chambers - 5th Avenue
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The Nominee, by Leander Richardson and William Yardley - 5th Ave
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Peaceful Valley, by Edward E. Kidder - 5th Avenue
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Jeanne du Barry, by Lorraine Hollis - American
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Lend Me Five Shillings, by John Madison Morton - Murray Hill
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David Garrick, by T.W. Robertson - Murray Hill
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Madame Sans Gene, by Victorien Sardou - American
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Shenandoah, by Bronson Howard - American
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A Man From Mexico, by H.A. Du Souchet - American
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Reaping the Whirlwind, by Owen Davis - American
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The City of New York, by Walter Fessler - American
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At the White Horse Tavern, by Sydney Rosenfeld - 5th Avenue
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The Royal Box, by Charles Coghlan - 5th Avenue
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A Pair of Lunatics, by W.R. Walker - 5th Avenue
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A Midnight Bell, by Charles H. Hoyt - 5th Avenue
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The Gentle Mr. Bellew of France, by Clay M. Greene - 5th Ave.
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A Trip to Chinatown, by Charles H. Hoyt - 5th Avenue
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Locked Out at 3 A.M., by E.B. Harvier - 5th Avenue
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The Still Alarm, by Joseph Arthur - 5th Avenue
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Humbug, by Fred. Marsden - 5th Avenue
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A Stag at Bay, by Margaret Townsend and Arturo Cuyas - 5th Ave.
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Volume 7, 1901-1902
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Fiddle-dee-dee, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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Under Two Flags, by Paul M. Potter - Garden
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The Master-at-Arms, adapted by Miron L. Leffingwell - American
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The Climbers, by Clyde Fitch - Bijou
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Miss Prinnt, by George V. Hobart - Grand Opera
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Richard Carvel, by Edward E. Rose - Star Theatre, Buffalo
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The Mormon Wife, by Madeline Merli and Charles E. Blaney - Lyceum
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The Viceroy, by Victor Herbert and Harry B. Smith - Star
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Program from Shea's Garden Theatre
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The Price of Peace, by Cecil Raleigh - Broadway
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On the Quiet, by Augustus Thomas - Madison Square
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San Toy, by Edward Morton - Daly's
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The Casino Girl, by Harry B. Smith - Knickerbocker
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In the Palace of the King, dramatized by Lorimer Stoddard - Theatre Republic
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Program of The New York
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The Giddy Throng, by Sydney Rosenfeld - The New York
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Recital of Miss Frieda Stender - Mendelssohn Hall
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Mistress Nell, by George C. Hazelton, Jr. - Wallack's
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Lovers' Lane, by Clyde Fitch - Theatre Republic
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When Knighthood Was in Flower, adapted by Paul Kester - Criterion
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The Brixton Burglary, by Frederick W. Sidney - Herald Square
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Diplomacy, by Victorien Sardou - Empire
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Florodora, by Owen Hall - The Casino
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The Strollers, by George W. Lederer - Knickerbocker
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The Forest Lovers, dramatized by Clo Graves - Lyceum
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Don Caesar's Return, by Victor Mapes - Wallack's
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Tom Moore, by Theodore Burt Sayre - Herald Square
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The Messenger Boy, by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray - Daly's
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Program of The New York
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The Auctioneer, by Lee Arthur and Charles Klein - Bijou
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Rogers Brothers in Washington, by John J. McNally - Knickerbocke
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Under Southern Skies, by Lottie Blair Parker - Theatre Republic
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The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - Broadway
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The Girl and the Judge, by Clyde Fitch - Lyceum
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Notre Dame, by Paul M. Potter - Daly's
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The Colleen Bawn, or, The Bride of Garryowen, by Dion Boucicault - Murray Hill
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Soldiers of Fortune, by Augustus Thomas - Savoy
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King Dodo, by Frank Pixley - Daly's
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The Chaperons, by Frederic Ranken - The New York
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Show Girl, or, The Cap of Fortune, by R.A. Barnet - Wallack's
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The Mummy and the Humming Bird, by Isaac Henderson - Empire
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Aunt Jeannie, by E.F. Benson - Garden
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The Rogers Brothers in Harvard, by John J. McNally - Knickerbocker
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The Altar of Friendship, by Madeline Lucette Ryler - Broad Street Theatre
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The Eternal City, by Hall Caine - Garrick
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The Toreador, by Geo. Edwardes - Chestnut Street Theatre
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The Two Orphans - Grand Opera House
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Volume 8, 1901-1902 (with inscription “Dramatic Scrap-book. Volume V. Property of C.E. Hungerford, Watertown-New York”)
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Reproduced photographs of Marie Derickson(?), Gladys, Thompson, Belle Harper, Frances Duff, Ethel Barrymore
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Du Barry, by David Belasco - Criterion
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The Little Duchess, by Reginald De Koven and Harry B. Smith - The Casino
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Sweet and Twenty, by Basil Hood - Madison Square
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Beaucaire, by Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland - Herald Square
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In the Palace of the King, dramatized by Lorimer Stoddard - Newark Theatre
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The Second in Command, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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The Girl and the Judge, by Clyde Fitch - Lyceum
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The Messenger Boy, by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray - Daly's
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The Way of the World, by Clyde Fitch
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Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, by Clyde Fitch - Montauk
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A Message From Mars, by Richard Ganthony - Garrick
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Hoity Toity, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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Rogers Brothers in Washington, by Harry B. Smith - Knickerbocker
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The Auctioneer, by Lee Arthur and Charles Klein - Bijou
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Il Trovatore, Castle Square Opera Co. - Broadway Theatre
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The Strollers, by Geroge W. Lederer - Montauk
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Up York State, by David Higgins and Georgia Waldron - 14th St.
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The New Yorkers, by Glen McDonough - Grand Opera House
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The Liberty Belles, by Harry B. Smith - Madison Square
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On the Quiet, by Augustus Thomas - Montauk
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The Toreador, by James T. Tanner and Harry Nicholls - Knickerbocker
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The Christian, by Hall Caine - Academy of Music
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Miss Simplicity, by R.A. Barnet - The Casino
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Dolly Varden, by Stanislaus Stange - Herald Square
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The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast - Broadway
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Under Two Flags, by Paul M. Potter - Academy of Music
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Foxy Grandpa, by R. Mellville Baker - 14th Street
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The Diplomat, by Martha Morton - Madison Square
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The Little Duchess, by Reginald De Koven and Harry B. Smith - Grand Opera House
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The Importance of Being Earnest - Empire
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A Modern Magdalen, adapted by Haddon Chambers - Bijou
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Soldiers of Fortune, by Augustus Thomas - Savoy
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The Wild Rose, by Harry B. Smith and Geo. V. Hobart - Knickerbocker
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The Show Girl, by R.A. Barnet - Wallack's
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Volume 9, 1902-1904
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Iris, by A.W. Pinero - Criterion
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The Cavalier, dramatized by Paul Kester and George Middleton - Criterion
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The Cardinal, by Louis N. Parker - Garden
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A Country Girl, by James T. Tanner - Daly's
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home, by Stanislaus Stange - The New York
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A Modern Magdalen, adapted by Haddon Chambers - Grand Opera
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The Darling of the Gods - Belasco Theatre
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Fad and Folly, by Safford Waters and Rupert Hughes - Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse
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The Stubbornness of Geraldine, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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Imprudence, by H.V. Esmond - Empire
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The Girl with the Green Eyes, by Clara Bloodgood - Savoy
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The Mocking Bird, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Bijou
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Audrey, by Mary Johnson - Madison Square
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Mary of Magdala, by Paul Heyse - Manhattan
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The Ninety and Nine, by Ramsay Morris - Academy of Music
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Twirly Whirly - Weber and Fields'
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The Sultan of Sulu, by Alfred G. Wathall - Wallack's
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When All the World Was Young, adapted by Aubrey Boucicault - Princess
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Magda, Farewell Performance of Eleonora Duse - Metropolitan Oper
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Gretna Green, by Grace Livingston Furniss - Madison Square
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The Bird in the Cage, by Clyde Fitch - Bijou
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Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle, by I.N. Morris - 14th Street
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The Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett - Criterion
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The Prince of Pilsen, by Frank Pixley - Broadway
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Twirly Whirly - Weber and Fields'
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The Big Little Princess, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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The Earl of Pawtucket, by Augustus Thomas - Manhattan
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A Message from Mars, by Richard Ganthony - Criterion
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The Henrietta, by Bronson Howard - Grand Opera House
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Mice and Men, by Madeleine Lucette Ryley - Garrick
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The Taming of Helen, by Ricahrd Harding Davis - Savoy
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Resurrection, by Henri Bataille and Michael Morton - Victoria
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Princess Proud, by George Sanford Parsons
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There & Back, by George Arliss - Princess
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Skipper & Co., Wall Street, by H.J.W. Dam - Garrick
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The Wizard of Oz - Majestic
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The Runaways, by Addison Burkhardt - Casino
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Running for Office, by George M. Cohan - Grand Opera
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Checkers, by Henry M. Blossom, Jr. - American
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Ulysses, by Stephen Phillips - Garden
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The Jersey Lily, by George V. Hobart - Victoria
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - New Amsterdam Theatre
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A Clean Slate, by R. C. Carton - Madison Square
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The Light that Failed, adapted by George Fleming - Knickerbocker
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John Ermine of the Yellowstone, by Louis Evan Shipman - Manhattan
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Under Cover, by Edward Harrigan - Murray Hill
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Three Little Maids, by Paul Rubens - Garden
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Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman, by E.W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey - Princess
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Her Own Way, by Clyde Fitch - New Amsterdam
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Red Feather, by Charles Klein - Lyric Theatre
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Cousin Kate, by Hubert Henry Davies - Hudson Theatre
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Carrots, by Jules Renard - Hudson
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The Frisky Mrs. Johnson, by Clyde Fitch - Grand Opera
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Mam'sell Napoleon, adapted by Joseph W. Herbert - Knickerbocker
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La Traviata - Metropolitan Opera
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The Marriage of Kitty, adapted by Cosmo Gordon Lennox - Hudson
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Winsome Winnie, by Frederick Ranken, Jakobowski and Paulton - Casino
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The Pretty Sister of Jose, by Frances Hodgson Burnett - Empire
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My Lady Molly, by G.H. Jessop - Daly's
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The Office Boy, by Harry B. Smith - Grand Opera
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The Taming of the Shrew, rearranged by Augustin Daly - Lyric
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That Man and I, by Frances Hodgson Burnett - Savoy
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A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen - Garrick
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Minnie Maddern Fiske - Reproductions
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Blanche Bates - Reproductions
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The Darling of the Gods - Belasco Theatre (Cast photos)
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Dorothy Revell - Reproductions
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George Arliss - Reproductions
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The Fighting Hope, by William J. Hurlbut - Belasco
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Maxine Elliott - Reproductions
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The Altar of Friendship, by Madeleine Lucette Ryley - Powers' Theatre
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Her Own Way, by Clyde Fitch - Illinois Theatre, Chicago
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Nathaniel C. Goodwin - Reproductions
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Charles Cherry - Reproductions
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Margaret Anglin - Reproductions
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The Winderness, by H.V. Esmond - Powers' Theatre
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Charles Richman - Reproductions
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The Unforeseen, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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Henry Miller - Reproductions
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The Taming of Helen, by Richard Harding Davis - Garrick
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Zira, by J. Hartley Manners and Henry Miller - Garrick
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Grace Elliston - Reproductions
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Laura Hope Crews - Reproductions
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Her Husband's Wife, by A.E. Thomas - Illinois Theatre, Chicago
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Nance O'Neill- Reproductions
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Magda - Benefit Matinee
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The Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett - Powers'
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Millie Tempest - Reproductions
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Marie Tempest - Reproductions
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The Marriage of Kitty, by Cosmo Gordon Lennox - Powers' New Theatre
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Volume 11, 1903-1904
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The Storks, by Richard Carle and Guy F. Steely - Majestic
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Program from Keith's Theatre, Boston
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Imprudence, by H.V. Esmond - Hollis St. Theatre
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Hearts Adrift, by Langdon McCornick - Boston Music Hall
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Oliver Twist, dramatized by C.E. Callahan - American
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The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast - Colonial Theatre
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Resurrection, by Henri Bataille and Michael Morton - Victoria
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The Jewel of Asia, by Frederic Ranken and Harry B. Smith - Criterion
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In Dahomey, book by J.A. Shipp - New York Theatre
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Dangers of Paris - American
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The Big Little Princess, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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The Bishop's Move, by John Oliver Hobbes and Murray Carson - Manhattan
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Mr. Pickwick, by Charles Klein - Herald Square
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Annual Benefit of the Actors' Home of America - Metropolitan Opera House
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In the Palace of the King, dramatized by Lorimer Stoddard - American
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The Billinoaire, by Harry B. Smith and Gustave Kerker - Daly's
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The Wizard of Oz - Majestic
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Blue Jeans, by Joseph Arthur - 5th Avenue Theatre
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Cynthia, by Hubert Henry Davies - Madison Square
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Nancy Brown, by George H. Broadhurst and Frederic Ranken - Bijou
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The Prince of Pilsen, by Frank Pixley - Broadway
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The Darling of the Gods - Belasco Theatre
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Lost in the Desert, by Owen Davis - American
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The Mocking Bird, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Hyperion Theatre
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In Posterland - 14th Street
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Pretty Peggy, by Frances Aymar Mathews - Herald Square
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My Partner, by Bartley Campbell - American
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The Taming of Helen, by Richard Harding Davis - Savoy
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The Suburban, by C.T. Dazey - Academy of Music
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Devil's Island, by Vera de Noye - American
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Resurrection, by Henri Bataille and Michael Morton - Victoria
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The Prince of Pilsen - Broadway
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The Jewel of Asia, by Frederick Ranken and Harry B. Smith - Daly's
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The Sultan of Sulu, by Alfred G. Wathall - Wallack's
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The Christian, by Hall Caine - American
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The Henrietta, by Bronson Howard - Grand Opera House
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More Than Queen, by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger and Charles Henry Meltzer - American
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Pretty Peggy - Herald Square
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Farewell Matinee by Mme. Roger-Miclos, with Ben Davies - Mendelssohn Hall
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On the Stroke of Twelve, by Joseph LeBrandt - Third Avenue Family Theatre
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Little Lord Fauntleroy, by Frances Hodgson Burnett - Casino
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A Social Highwayman, dramatized by Marie Stone - 5th Ave.
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A Fool and His Money, by George H. Broadhurst - Madison Square
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The Starbucks, by Opie Read - Daly's
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Barbara Freitchie, by Clyde Fitch - American
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The Cherry Pickers, by Joseph Arthur - 5th Avenue
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My Lady Peggy Goes to Town, by Frances Aymar Mathews - Daly's
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Running for Office, by George M. Cohan - 14th Street
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The Auctioneer - Victoria
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The Runaways, by Addison Burkhardt
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Who is Brown? by Frank Wyatt - 5th Avenue
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A Desperate Chance, by Theodore Kremer - New Star Theatre
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Skipper & Co., Wall Street, by H.J.W. Dam - Garrick
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A Fool and His Money - Madison Square
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The Vinegar Buyer, by Herbert Hall Winslow - Savoy
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Facing the Music, by James Henry Darnley - Garrick
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John Henry, by George V. Hobart and Edward E. Rose - Herald Square
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Romeo and Juliet - Knickerbocker
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The Blonde in Black, by H.B. Smith - Knickerbocker
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The Darling of the Gallery Gods, by George V. Hobart - Crystal Gardens
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The Dress Parade, by George V. Hobart - Crystal Gardens
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Program of Paradise Roof Garden
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The Sultan of Sulu - Manhattan Beach Theatre
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The Runaways, by Addison Burkhardt - Casino
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A Son of Rest, by George Weston - 14th Street
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A Princess of Kensington, by Basil Hood - Broadway
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Personal, by Eugene Presbrey - Bijou
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The Evil Men Do, by Theodore Kremer - American
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Three Little Maids, by Paul Rubens - Daly's
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Mrs. Deering's Divorce, by Percy Fendall - Savoy
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Peggy From Paris, by George Ade - Wallack's
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Drink, by Charles Reade - Academy of Music
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Hedda Gabler, by Henrik Ibsen - Manhattan
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Hearts Courageous, by Ramsay Morris and Franklyn Fyles - Broadway
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Old Heidelberg, by Wilhelm Meyer-Forster - Lyric
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Marta of the Lowlands, by Wallace Gillpatrick and Guido Marburg Manhattan
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Whoop-dee-doo, by Edgar Smith - Weber and Fields'
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Babes in Toyland, by Glen MacDonough and Victor Herbert - Majestic
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Under Cover, by Edward Harrigan - Murray Hill
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Checkers, by Henry M. Blossom, Jr. - American
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Arrah-na-Pogue, by Dion Boucicault - 14th Street
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The Best of Friends, by Cecil Raleigh - Academy of Music
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The Proud Prince, by Justin Huntly McCarthy - Herald Square
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Her Own Way, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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Winsome Winnie, by Jakobowski and Paulton - Casino
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A Girl from Dixie, by H.B. Smith - Madison Square
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The Sacrament of Judas, by Louis Tiercelin - Princess
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Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman - Princess
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Mother Goose, by J. Hickroy Wood and Arthur Collins - New Amsterdam
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Sweet Kitty Bellairs, by David Belasco - Belasco Theatre
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The Pretty Sister of Jose, by Frances Hodgson Burnett - Empire
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Our New Minister, by Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer - American
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Je ne Sais Quoi, by Francis de Croisset - Vaudeville Theatre
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The Stammerer, by dr Ferandy - Vaudeville
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Captain Barrington, by Victor Mapes - Manhattan
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The Marriage of Kitty, by Cosmo Gordon Lennox - Hudson
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The Girl from Kay's, by Owne Hall - Herald Square
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Red Feather, by Charles Klein - Lyric
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Tosca - Metropolitan Opera
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Aida - Metropolitan Opera
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Terence, dramatized by Mrs. Edmund Nash Morgan - New York Theatre
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Mam'selle Napoleon, by Jean Richepin, adapted by Joseph W. Herbert - Knickerbocker
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My Lady Molly, by G.H. Jessop - Daly's
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The Virginian, dramatized by Owen Wister and Kirke la Shelle - Manhattan
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Glad of It, by Clyde Fitch - Savoy
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The Other Girl, by Augustus Thomas - Criterion
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Program from the Victoria Theatre
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By Right of Sword, dramatized by Mrs. Doremus, Leonidas Westervelt, and Arthur W. Marchmont - American
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The Taming of the Shrew, rearranged by Augustin Daly - Lyric
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Sergeant Kitty, by R.H. Burnside - Daly's
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Sherlock Holmes, by A. Conan Doyle and William Gillette - Grand Opera
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Merely Mary Ann, adapted by Israel Zangwill - Garden
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Olympe, by Pierre Decourcelle - Knickerbocker
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The Younger Mrs. Parling, by C. Haddon Chambers - Garrick
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The Light that Lies in Woman's Eyes, by E.H. Sothern - Criterion
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An English Daisy, by Seymour Hicks and Walter Slaughter - Casino
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If Women Were Men, by Will C. Murphey - New Star Theatre
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An Irish Gentleman, by Ramsey Morris - 14th Street
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The Medal and the Maid, by Owen Hall - Broadway
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The Office Boy, by Harry B. Smith - Amphion
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The Triumph of Love, by Martha Morton Conheim - Criterion
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The Admirable Crichton, by J.M. Barrie - New Lyceum Theatre
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The Tenderfoot, by Richard Carle - New York Theatre
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Mice and Men, by Madeleine Lucette Ryley - Garrick
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The Virginian, by Owen Wister - Manhattan
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Ranson's Folly, by Richard Harding Davis - Hudson
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Ivan the Terrible, by Alexis Tolstoi - New Amsterdam
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Merely Mary Ann, by Israel Zangwill - Criterion
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Out of the Fold, by Langdon McCormick - American
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As You Like It - Daly's
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The Girl From Kay's, by Owen Hall - Herald Square
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The County Chairman, by George Ade - Wallack's
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Beau Brummel, by Clyde Fitch - New Amsterdam
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The Secret of Polichinelle, by Pierre Wolff - Garden
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - New Amsterdam
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A Midnight Marriage, by Hal Reid - American
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Love's Pilgrimage, by Horace B. Fry - Wallack's
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The Two Orphans, by Adolf d'Ennery and Eugene Cormon - New Amsterdam
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The Shepherd King, by Arnold Reeves and Wright Lorimer - Knickerbocker
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The Girl with the Green Eyes, by Clyde Fitch - Grand Opera
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The Dictator, by Richard Harding Davis - Criterion
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The Pit, by Channing Pollock - Lyric
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Wang, by J. Cheever Goodwin - Lyric
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The Yankee Consul, by Henry M. Blossom, Jr. - Broadway
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Camille, by Alexandre Duman - Hudson
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The Man From China, by Paul West - Majestic
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Piff! Paff!! Pouf!!!, by Stanislaus Stange - Casino
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Two Little Sailor Boys, by Walter Howard - Academy of Music
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A Venetian Romance, by Cornelia Osgood Tyler - Knickerbocker
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Tit for Tat, adapted by Leo Ditrichstein - Savoy
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Adrea, by David Belasco and John Luther Long - Belasco Theatre
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Mr. Wix of Wickham, by Herbert Darnley - Bijou
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Isle of Spice, by Allen Lowe and Geo. E. Stoddard - Majestic
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The Fatal Wedding, by Theodore Kremer - 58th Street Theatre
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A Madcap Princess - Knickerbocker
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The Southerners, by Will Mercer and Richard Grant - New York
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The Maid and the Mummy, by Richard Carle - New York
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More to be Pitied than Scorned, by Charles E. Blaney - 58th St.
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Her Heart's Idol, by Julian Loraine - 58th Street
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Girls will be Girls, by R. Melville Baker and Joseph Hart - 14th Street
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The White Tigress of Japan, by Charles A. Taylor - American
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Higgledy-Piggledy, by Edgar Smith - Weber Music Hall
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The Harvester, by Charles M. Skinner - Lyric
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The Duke of Killicrankie, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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Granny, by Clyde Fitch - New Lyceum
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The Sorceress, by Victorien Sardou - New Amsterdam
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Love's Lottery, by Stanislaus Stange - Broadway
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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, dramatized by Anne Crawford Flexner - Savoy
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The College Widow, by George Ade - Garden
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The School Girl, by Paul M. Potter and Henry Hamilton - Daly's
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The Coronet of the Duchess, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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The Street Singer, by Hal Reid - American
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Taps, by Franz Adam Beyerlein - Lyric
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Letty, by Arthur W. Pinero - Hudson
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Fires of St. John, by Sudermann - Daly's
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Magda, by Sudermann - Daly's
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Woodland, by Frank Pixley - New York
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Parsifal, by Richar Wagner - New York
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Humpty Dumpty, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - New Amsterdam
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Monna Vanna, by Maurice Maeterlinck
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Glittering Gloria, by Hugh Morton - Daly's
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La Gioconda - Metropolitan Opera
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Judith of Bethulia, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Daly's
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Siberia, by Bartley Campbell - Academy of Music
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His Last Dollar, by David Higgins and Baldwin G. Cooke - America
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The Sho-Gun, George Ade - Wallack's
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Mrs. Black is Back, by George V. Hobart - Bijou
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Leah Kleschna, by C.M.S. McLellan - Manhattan
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The Winter's Tale - Knickerbocker
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Little Johnny Jones - New York Theatre
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Fantana, by Sam S. Shubert and Robert B. Smith - Lyric
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Friquet, by Pierre Berton and Gyp - Savoy
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You Never Can Tell, by Bernard Shaw - Garrick
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The Woman in the Case, by Clyde Fitch - Herald Square
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The Music Master, by Charles Klein - Bijou
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The Millionaire Detective, by Charles E. Blaney and Howard Hall American
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The Pearl and the Pumpkin, by Paul West and W.W. Denslow - Broadway
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The Prince Chap, by Edward People - Joe Weber's Theatre
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King Lear, Edwin Booth's edition - Garden
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Queen of the White Slaves, by Arthur J. Lamb - American
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York State Folks, by Arthur Sidman - Majestic
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The Ham Tree, by George V. Hobart - New York
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The White Cat, by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins - New Amsterdam
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The Girl I Left Behind Me, by Belasco and Fyles - Castle Square Theatre
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The Belle of Avenue A, by Harry Williams and Aaron Hoffman - Alvin Theatre
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Happyland, by Reginald DeKoven and Frederic Ranken - Lyric
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806
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Volume 12, 1903-1904
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Masonic Temple Theatre Program, Chicago
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Grace Cameron - Reproductions
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home, by Stanislaus Stange - McVicker Theatre, Chicago
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May Robson - Reproductions
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Jerome Sykes - Obituary
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The Billionaire - Daly's
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Nellie Follis - Reproductions
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Marie Doro - Reproductions
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Benefit for the Chicago Tribune Free Ice Fund, Powers' Theatre, Program
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Katherine Gray - Reproductions
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Babes in Toyland - Grand Opera House
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A Chinese Honeymoon - Casino
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A Chinese Honeymoon - Illinois Theatre
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home
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Katherine Grey - Reproductions
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Cecilia Loftus - Reproductions
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Nancy Brown, by George H. Broadhurst and Frederic Ranken - Garri
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Marie Cahill - Reproductions
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Mother Goose - New Amsterdan
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Edith St. Clair - Reproductions
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Babette, by Harry B. Smith - Illinois Theatre
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Fritzi Scheff - Reproductions
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Mlle. Modiste, by Henry Blossom - Illinois Theatre
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The Office Boy, by Harry B. Smith - Illinois Theatre
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Frank Daniels - Reproductions
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The Sho-Gun, by George Ade - The Studebaker, Chicago
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The Silver Slipper, by Owen Hall - McVicker's Theatre, Chicago
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920
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Volume 13, 1903-1904
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The Prince of Pilsen, by Frank Pixley
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Florodora, by Owen Hall
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Ben-Hur, arranged by William Young
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The Tenderfoot, by Richard Carle
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Gideons Minstrel Carnival
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Along the Mohawk, by Nelson Lewis
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Buried at Sea
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Iris
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A Country Girl
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The Vinegar Buyer, by Herbert Hall Winslow
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A Bunch of Keys
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Alexander the Great, by Rupert Hughes and Collin Kemper
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Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen
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The New Dominion
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Program of the Suzanne Adams Company
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Soldiers of Fortune, by Augustus Thomas
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The Bonnie Brier Bush, dramatized by James MacArthur
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James Henry Stoddart - obituary
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D'Arcy of the Guards, by Louis Evan Shipman
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Herrmann - Program
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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
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Taming of the Shrew
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The Merchant of Venice
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Mr. Jolly of Joliet
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Quincy Adams Sawyer, dramatized by Justin Adams
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Richard III
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Haverly's Mastodon Minstrels - Playbill
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Under Two Flags, by Paul M. Potter
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Tim Murphy - Playbill
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At Valley Force, by William L. Roberts
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Southern Enchantment, by Billy McClain
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The Sultan of Sulu, by George Ade
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A Trip to Chinatown
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Resurrection, by Leo Tolstoi
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Pickings From Puck
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We Are King
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Hamlet
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The Convict's Daughter
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Ottokar Malek - Concert Program
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The Punkin Husker
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The Silver Slipper
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Mrs. Deering's Divorce, by Percy Fendall
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The Degenerates, by Sydney Grundy
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The Cavalier, dramatized by Paul Kester and George Middleton
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The Isle of Spice, by Allen Lowe and Geo. E. Stoddard
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Alphonse and Gaston, by Allen Lowe
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Harriet's Honeymoon, by Leo Ditrichstein
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Peck's Bad Boy
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A Gilden Fool, by Henry Guy Carleton
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Concert by Madam Lillian Blauvelt
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Are You a Mason? adapted by Leo Ditrichstein
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Twelfth Night
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The Eternal City, by Hall Caine
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Ole Olson
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The Whitewashing of Julia
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Weary Willie Walker
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Parsifal, in concert form - New York Symphony Orchestra
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Mice and Men
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A Girl From Dixie, by Harry B. Smith
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The Office Boy, by Harry B. Smith
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By Right of Sword, by Mrs. Charles Doremus Leonidas Westervelt and A. W. Marchmont
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The Tenderfoot, by Richard Carle
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The County Chairman, by George Ade
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Bird Center, by Glen MacDonough
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David Garrick's Love
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Stetsons Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Woodland, by Frank Pixley
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We Are King
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A Chinese Honeymoon, by George Dance
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Human Hearts`
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Resurrection, by Henry Bataille and Michael Morton
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McFadden's Row of Flats
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The Rivals, by Richard Brimsley Sheridan
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Babes in Toyland
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Two Men and a Girl, by Frederick Paulding
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When a Man [sic] Marries
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In Dahomey, by J. A. Shipp
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The Forbidden Land
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Weather Beaten Benson
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Lew Dockstader and His Minstrel Company
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Glittering Gloria, by Hugh Morton
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Twelfth Night
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San Toy, by Edward Morton
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A Box of Monkeys
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Jerry Burke
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The Missing Mrs. Pettijohn, by Alice Yates Grant
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The Runaways, by Addison Burkhardt
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Don Caesar de Bazan, by G. A. A'Beckett and Mark Lemon
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Othello
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The March of Time, by Cosmo Gordon Lenox
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A Country Mouse, by Arthur Law
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A Message From Mars, by Richard Ganthony
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Candida, by George Bernard Shaw
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Cousin Kate, by Herbert Henry Davies
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Peggy From Paris, by George Ade
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Davy Crockett, by Frank Mayo
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An American Woman
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Sergeant Kitty, by R. H. Burnside
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The Earl of Pawtucket, by Augustus Thomas
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Sherlock Holmes, by William Gillette
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The Girl From Kay's, by Owen Hall
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The Maid and the Mummy, by Richard Carle
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Red Feather, by Reginald DeKoven and Charles Emerson Cook
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Mother Goose
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The Silver Slipper
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MacBeth
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The Evolution of Minstrelsy - Al. G. Field's Greater Minstrels
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Yankee Counsul
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Opera Festival Program - English Grand Opera Company
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Mistress Nell, by George C. Hazelton
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The Virginian, by Owen Wister and Kirke la Shelle
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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
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His Highness the Bey
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The Woman in the Case, by Clyde Fitch
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Mrs. Temple's Telegram, by Frank Wyatt
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The County Chairman
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The Tenderfoot
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The Illusion of Beatrice, by Martha Morton
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The Forbidden Land, by Guy F. Steely
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A Corner in Coffee, dramatized by Owen Davis
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David Garrick, by T.W. Robertson
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Uncle Ben, or, My Lady Help
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Richard III, adapted by Colly Cibber
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Richelieu, by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton
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Othello
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Hamlet
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David Garrick
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The Sho-Gun, by George Ade
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The Pit, adapted by Channing Pollock
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Trilby, dramatized by Paul M. Potter
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The Heir to the Hoorah
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Cousin Billy, by Clyde Fitch
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The Little Father of the Wilderness, by Austin Strong and Lloyd Osbourne
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Ann La Mont, by Paul Armstrong
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The Eternal City
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Land of Nod
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The Rollicking Girl
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The American Lord, by Charles T. Dazey and George H. Broadhurst
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Devil's Auction, by Charles H. Yale
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When Knighthood was in Flower, dramatized by Paul Kester
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The Marriage of Kitty, adapted by Cosmo Gordon Lennox
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Strongheart, by William C. DeMille
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Parsifal
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Captain Debonnaire
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The Wizard of Oz
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The Old Homestead, by Denman Thompson
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Dorcas, by Harry and Edward Paulton
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The Virginian, by Owen Wister and Kirke la Shelle
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The Lily and the Prince, by Carina Jordan
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The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast
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Rip van Winkle
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A Message From Mars
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The Gingerbread Man, by Frederic Ranken
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La Boheme
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Faust, adapted by Charles Gounod
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The Valkyrie, by Richard Wagner
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The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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The Lion and the Mouse, by Charles Klein
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David Garrick, by T.W. Robertson
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The Man Who Was, dramatized by Kinsey Piele
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The Professor's Love Story, by J.M.B.
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The Middleman, by Henry Arthur Jones
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Big Jubilee Minstrels
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Candida
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Little Johnny Jones, by George M. Cohan
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, adapted by Eugene W. Presbrey
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Lew Dockstader and his Great Minstrel Company
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Concert by Kubelik
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The Genius, by William C. and Cecil deMille
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The Free Lance, by Harry B. Smith
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On the Quiet, by Augustus Thomas
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The Magic Melody
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The Wizard of Oz
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Coming Thro' the Rye, by George V. Hobart
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The Umpire, by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams
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The Man on the Box, dramatized by Grace Livingston Furniss
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The Man From Now, by John Kendrick Bangs and Vincent Bryan
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Old Innocence, by Richard Kingsley
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Checkers
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The District Leader, by Joseph E. Howard
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Wonderland, by Victor Herbert and Glen MacDonough
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The Toast of the Town, by Clyde Fitch
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The Maid and the Mummy, by Richard Carle
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Peer Gynt, by Henrik Ibsen
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Beau Brummel
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The Straight Road, by Clyde Fitch
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Lew Dockstader and his Minstrel Company
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Julius Caesar
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The College Widow, by George Ade
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The Mountain Climber, by C. Kraatz and M. Neal
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The Squaw Man, by Edwin Milton Royle
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The County Chairman, by George Ade
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The Ham Tree, by George V. Hobart
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In the Bishop's Carriage, dramatized by Channing Pollock
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Red Feather
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Primrose All-Star Minstrels
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Painting the Town, by Herman Perlet
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She Stoops to Conquer, or, The Mistakes of a Night, by Oliver Goldsmith
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The Gingerbread Man, by Frederic Ranken
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MacBeth
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The Little Joker, by Herbert Hall Winslow
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The Virginian
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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, by Charles Major
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The Lilac Room, by Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland and Beulah Marie Dix
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The Prince of India, dramatized by J.I.C. Clarke
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The Royal Chef
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The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon, Jr.
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Sergeant Kitty, by R.H. Burnside
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Sapho, by Clyde Fitch
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Isle of Spice, by Allen Lowe and George E. Stoddard
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Madam Butterfly
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Program of Boyd Theatre School of Acting
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Mrs. Warren's Profession, by George Bernard Show
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The Lion and the Mouse
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Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire, by J.M. Barrie
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The Duel, by Henri Lavedan
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The Mikado
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Bohemian Girl, by Balfe
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Said Pasha, by Richard Stahl
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Fra Diavolo, by Auber
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Mascot, by Audran
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Captain Jinks, by Clyde Fitch
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The Strength of the Weak, by Alice M. Smith and Charlotte Thompson
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Kerry Gow
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Mlle. Fi Fi
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The Crisis, by Winston Churchill
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The Eternal City
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The Sambo Girl, by Harry B. Smith
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The Mayor of Tokio, by Richard Carle
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Edmund Burke, by Theodore Bury Sayre
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The Little Gray Lady, by Channing Pollock
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Reel
3
Frame
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Volume 14, 1902-1912
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Because She Loved Him So, adapted by William Gillette - American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Carnegie Lyceum
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Sweet Lavender, by Arthur W. Pinero - American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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The Wife, by David Belasco and Henry C. De Mille - American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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Thorn Against Thorn, by Samuel Emery - American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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Byegones, by Edythe R. Schmitt and Alison M. Lederer - American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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A Desperate Chance, by Margaret Cameron - American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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Margaret Harstein, by Estella Johnstone - American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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A Young Scapegrace, from the French by Elizabeth C. Bunner - American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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The Golden Book, by Anna Hempstead Branch - American Academy
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Cherry Blossoms, by Van Tassel Sutphen - American Academy
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The Serious Family, by Morris Barnett - American Academy
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The Girl I Left Behind Me - Academy Stock Company
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A Game of Hearts, by Channing Pollock - Asbury Park Opera House
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Captain Charlie, by Theodore Burt Sayre
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The Earl and the Girl Company
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The Banker's Daughter, by Bronson Howard - Hopkins Grand Opera House
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Miss Innocence, by Harry B. Smith - Chestnut Street Opera House
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The Pink Lady, adapted by Georges Berr and Marcel Guillemaud - Forrest Theatre
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A Yankee Circus on Mars, arranged by Frederic Thompson - New York Hippodrome
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Zira, by J. Hartley Manners and Henry Miller - Princess
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The Marriage of William Ashe, dramatized by Margaret Mayo - Garrick
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Farewell to Monte Cristo, by James O'Neill - West End Theatre
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Wonderland, by Victor Herbert and Glen MacDonough - Majestic
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The Squaw Man, by Edwin Milton Royle - Wallack's
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Twiddle-Twaddle, by Edgar Smith - Joe Weber's Music Hall
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Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway, by George M. Cohan - New Amsterdam
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The Gingerbread Man, by Frederic Ranken - Liberty Theatre
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As Ye Sow, by Rev. John Snyder - Garden
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The Toast of the Town, by Clyde Fitch - Colonial Theatre
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Man and Superman, by Bernard Shaw - Hudson Theatre
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The Education of Mr. Pipp, by Augustus Thomas - Liberty
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The Rogers Brothers in Ireland, by John J. McNally - New York
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Bedford's Hope, by Lincoln J. Carter - 14th Street
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The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon, Jr. - Liberty
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Before and After, by Leo Ditrichstein - Manhattan
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Mexicana, by Clara Driscoll and Robert B. Smith - Lyric
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Julie Bonbon, by Clara Lipman- Fields Theatre
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The Prisoner of Zenda, dramatized by Edward E. Rose - Proctor's 5th Avenue Theatre
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The Redskin, by Donald MacLaren - Liberty
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If I Were King, by Justin Huntley McCarthy - Proctor's
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Farewell Appearance by Henry De Vries - Proctor's
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The Vanderbilt Cup, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Broadway
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The Galloper, by Richard Harding Davis - Teller's Broadway Theatre
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George Washington, Jr., by George M. Cohan - Herald Square
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The District Leader, by Joseph E. Howard - Wallack's
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Mr. Hopkinson, by R.C. Carton - Fields
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His Honor the Mayor, by C.J. Campbell and R.M. Skinner - Wallack
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The Embarrassment of Riches, by Louis Kaufman Anspacher - Wallack's
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The Man From Now, by John Kendrick Bangs and Vincent Bryan - New Amsterdam
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The Kreutzer Sonata, adapted by Langdon Mitchell - Lyric
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The Little Stranger, by Michael Morton - Hackett Theatre
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The Duchess of Dantzic, by Henry Hamilton - Daly's
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The Lion and the Mouse, by Charles Klein - Lyceum
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Peter Pan, by J.M. Barrie - Empire
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Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots, by Augustus Thomas - New Lyceum
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The Girl of the Golden West, by David Belasco - Belasco Theatre
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Mlle. Modiste, by Victor Herbert and Henry Blossom - Knickerbocker
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The Dancing Girl, by Henry Arthur Jones - Chicago Opera House
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The Hypocrites, by Henry Arthur Jones - Hudson
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The Rollicking Girl, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Herald Square
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Brewster's Millions, dramatized by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley - Hudson
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Fritz in Tammany Hall, by John J. McNally - Herald Square
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Sergeant Brue, by Owen Hall - Knickerbocker
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Cousin Billy, by Clyde Fitch - Criterion
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The Chorus Lady, by James Forbes - Hackett
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The Mollusc, by Hubert Henry Davies - Garrick
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Mrs. Peckham's Carouse, by George Ade - Garrick
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Les Trois Mouquetaires, by Paul Cazeneuve - Theatre National Français
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Strongheart, by William C. De Mille - Powers
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A Blot in the `Scutcheon, by Robert Browning - Park Theatre
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Molly Moonshine, by Edward Milton Royle and George V. Hobart - Tremont Theatre
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Cymbeline, by Shakespeare - Broad Street Theatre
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The New York Idea, by Langdon Mitchell - Majestic
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The Grand Mogul, by Frank Pixley - Colonial
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The Parisian Model, by Harry B. Smith - Illinois
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The Road to Yesterday, by B.M. Dix and E.G. Sutherland - Garrick
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Mama's Papa, adapted by Jos. Hart - Hyde and Behman's Theatre
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Pioneer Days, by Carroll Fleming - New York Hippodrome
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Neptune's Daughter, by Manuel Klein and Edward P. Temple
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The Comet, by Owen Johnson - Bijou
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Miss Hook of Holland, by Paul A. Rubens and Austen Hurgon - Criterion
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The Yankee Prince, by George M. Cohan - Knickerbocker
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The Jesters, translated by John Raphael - Empire
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Her Sister, by Clyde Fitch and Cosmo Gordon Lennox - Hudson
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The Hoyden, translated by Cosmo Hamilton - Knickerbocker
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The Great Divide, by William Vaughn Moody - Daly's
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The Prima Donna, by Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert - Knickerbocker
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Hip! Hip! Hooray! by Edgar Smith - Webers
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The Warrens of Virginia, by William C. De Mille - Belasco
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The Dancer and the King, by Charles E. Blaney and J. Searle Dawley - West End
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The Top o' th' World, by Mark E. Swan - Majestic
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Virginius, by Sheridan Knowles - West End
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Mefistofele, by Arrigo Boito - Metropolitan Opera
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The Thief, by Henri Bernstein - Lyceum
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The Christian Pilgrim, adapted by James MacArthur - Liberty
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The Gay White Way, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Casino
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The Daughters of Men, by Charles Klein - Chestnut Street
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A Knight for a Day, by Robert B. Smith - Wallack's
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The Talk of New York, by George M. Cohan - Knickerbocker
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Polly of the Circus, by Margaret Mayo - Liberty
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Rigoletto - Metropolitan Opera
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Haensel und Gretel - Metropolitan Opera
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Pagliacci - Metropolitan Opera
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The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, by Anne Warner - Madison Square
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The Girl Behind the Counter, by Leedham Bantock and Arthur Anderson - Herald Square
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Rosmersholm, by Henrick Ibsen - Lyric
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The Witching Hour, by Augustus Thomas - Hackett
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A House of a Thousand Candles, by George Middleton - Daly's
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Funabashi, by Irvin S. Cobb - Casino
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A Waltz Dream, by Felix Doermann and Leopold Jacobson - Broadway
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The Servant in the House, by Charles Rann Kennedy - Savoy
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The Honor of the Family, by Emile Fabre - Hudson
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Our American Cousin, by Tom Taylor - Lyric
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark - Lyric
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Bandanna Land, by J.A. Shipp and Alex. Rogers - Majestic
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Nearly a Hero, by H.B. Smith - Casino
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The Soul Kiss, by Harry B. Smith - New York
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The-Merry-Go-Round, by Edgar Smith - New Circle
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Don Quixote, dramatized by Paul Kester - Lyric
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Three Twins, by Charles Dickson - Herald Square
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Mary's Lamb, by Richard Carle - New York
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Ziegfeld Follies of 1908 - Jardin of Paris
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The Mimic World, by Edgar Smith - Casino
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Classmates, by William C. DeMille and Margaret Turnbull - Hudson
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The Girl Question, by Hough and Adams - Wallack's
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The Merry Widow - New Amsterdam
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The Easiest Way, by Eugene Walter - Stuyvesant Theatre
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The Wolf, by Eugene Walter - Lyric
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Lady Frederick, by W. Somerset Maugham - Hudson
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Paid in Full, by Eugene Walter - Astor
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The Golden Butterfly, by Harry B. Smith - Broadway
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Going Some, by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach - Belasco
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The Third Degree, by Charles Klein - Hudson
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The Morals of Marcus, by W.J. Locke - Criterion
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Mr. Hamlet of Broadway, by Edgar Smith - Casino
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The Pied Piper, by Austin Strong and R.H. Burnside - Majestic
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Havana, by George Grossmith and Graham Hill - Casino
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The Return of Eve, by Lee Wilson Dodd - Herald Square
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The Girl from Rector's, by Paul M. Potter - Weber's
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A Stubborn Cinderella, by Hough and Adams - Broadway
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The Queen of the Moulin Rouge, by Paul M. Potter - Circle
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The House Next Door, by J. Hartley Manners - Gaiety
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A Woman's Way, by Thompson Buchanan - Hackett
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King Richard III - Academy of Music
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The Spring Maid, by Harry B. and Robert B. Smith - Liberty
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The Jolly Bachelors, by Glen MacDonough - Broadway
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The Chocolate Soldier, by Stanislaus Stange - Casino
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Program of the New Theatre, New York
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The Hen Pecks, by Glen MacDonough - Broadway
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La Saison des Ballets Russes (The Russian Ballets) Cleopatra, Les Sylphides, Sheherazade - Winter Garden
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Around the World, by Carroll Fleming - New York Hippodrome
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The Arab, by Edgar Selwyn - Lyceum
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Passers-by, by C. Haddon Chambers - Criterion
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Everywoman, by Walter Browne - Herald Square
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The Boss, by Edward Sheldon - Astor
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I'll Be Hanged if I Do, by Edgar Selwyn and William Collier - William Collier's Comedy Theatre
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Over Night, by Philip H. Bartholomae - Hackett
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The Red Rose, by Lee Harrison - Globe
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Snobs, by George Bronson-Howard - Hudson
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The Concert, by Herman Bahr - Belasco
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Baby Mine, by Margaret Mayo - Daly's
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Madame Sherry, by Otto Hauerbach - New Amsterdam
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The Bachelor Belles, by Harry B. Smith - Globe
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The Foolish Virgin, by Henri Bataille - Knickerbocker
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The Country Boy, by Edgar Selwyn - Liberty
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Ziegfeld Follies of 1910 - Colonial
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The Gamblers, by Charles Klein - Maxine Elliott's Theatre
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The Woman, by William C. De Mille - Republic
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The Summer Widowers, by Glen MacDonough - Broadway
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Dante's Inferno - Gane's Manhattan Theatre
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Kismet, by Edward Knoblauch - Garrick
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The Hope, by Cecil Raleign and Henry Hamilton - Theatre Royal Drury Lane
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The Scala - Program
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Les Transatlantiques, by Abel Hermant and Franc-Nohain
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Kismet - Knickerbocker
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The Bird of Paradise, by Richard Walton Tully - Maxine Elliott's
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Little Boy Blue, by Rudolph Schanzer and Carl Lindau - Lyric
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Monsieur Beaucaire, by Booth Tarkington and E.G. Sutherland - Daly's
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Over the River, by George V. Hobart and H.A. DuSouchet - Globe
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The Durbar in Kinemacolor
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The Man From Cook's, by Henry Blossom - New Amsterdam
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45 Minutes from Broadway, by George M. Cohan - George M. Cohan's Theatre
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Whirl of Society, by Harrison Rhodes and Harold Attridge - The Winter Garden
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The Greyhound, by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner - Astor
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Oliver Twist, adapted by J. Comyns Carr - Empire
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The Typhoon, by Emil Nyitray and Bryon Ongley - Hudson
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Bunty Pulls the Strings, by Graham Moffat - William Collier's
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Disraeli, by Louis N. Parker - Wallack's
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The Garden of Allah, dramatized by Hichens - The Century
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The Quaker Girl, by James T. Tanner - Park
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A Butterfly on the Wheel, by Edward G. Hemmerde and Francis Neilson - 39th Street Theatre
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The Rainbow, by A.E. Thomas - Liberty
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Officer 666, by Augustin MacHugh - Gaiety
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The City, by Clyde Fitch - Lyric
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Seven Days, by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood - Chestnut Street Opera House
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The Fortune Hunter, by Winchell Smith - Garrick
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The Man From Home, by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson - Adelphi
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A Fool There Was, by Porter Emerson Browne - Forrest
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Madame X, by Alexandre Bisson - Lyric
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Mlle. Mischief, by Kraatz and Von Sterk, adapted by Sydney Rosenfeld - Lyric
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Alias Jimmy Valentine, by Paul Armstrong - Adelphi
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What Every Woman Knows, by J.M. Barrie - Broad Street
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Trelawny of the Wells, by Arthur Wing Pinero - Murray Hill
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The Virginian, by Owen Wister - Manhattan
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A Chinese Honeymoon, by George Dance - Grand Opera House
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When We Were Twenty-One, by H.V. Esmond - Murray Hill
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Terence, dramatized by Mrs. Edmund Nash Morgan - New York
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Sweet Kitty Bellairs, by David Belasco - Belasco Theatre
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The Girl From Kay's, by Owen Hall - Herald Square
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Incog, by Mrs. Romualdo Pacheco - Murray Hill
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All on Account of Eliza, by Leo Ditrichstein - Murray Hill
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The Charity Ball, by David Belasco and Henry C. De Mille - Murray Hill
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The Man of Destiny, by George Bernard Shaw - Vaudeville Theatre
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Concert by Sousa and His Band - Metropolitan Opera
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Christopher, Junior, by Madeleine Lucette Ryley - Murray Hill
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The Cowboy and the Lady, by Clyde Fitch - Murray Hill
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The Maister of Woodbarrow, by Jerome K. Jerome - Murray Hill
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The Secret of Polichinelle, by Pierre Wolff - Garden
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Merely Mary Ann, by Israel Zangwill - Garrick
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Camille, by Alexandre Dumas - Hudson
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The Two Orphans, by Adolf d'ennery and Eugene Cormon - New Amsterdam
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The County Chairman, by George Ade - Wallack's
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The Serio-Comic Governess, by Israel Zangwill - New Lyceum
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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch - Savoy
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Mr. Wix of Wickham, by Herbert Darnley - Bijou
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Candida, by Bernard Shaw - Berkeley Lyceum
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The Coronet of the Duchess, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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Taps, by Franz Adam Beyerlein - Lyric
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The Duke of Killicrankie, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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Lew Dockstader and His Great Minstrel Company - Herald Square
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The Altar of Friendship, by Madeline Lucette Ryley - Proctor's
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The Sho-Gun, by George Ade - Wallack's
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Joseph Entangled, by Henry Arthur Jones - Garrick
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The College Widow, by George Ade - Garden
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Romeo and Juliet - Knickerbocker
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Becky Sharp, by Langdon Mitchell - Manhattan
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Little Johnny Jones, by George M. Cohan - Liberty
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Mrs. Black is Back, by George V. Hobart - Bijou
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The Sorceress, by Victorien Sardou - New Amsterdam
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Granny, by Clyde Fitch - New Lyceum
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Love's Lottery, by Stanislaus Stange - Broadway
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Zaza, by Pierre Berton and Ch. Simon - Lyric
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The Yankee Consul, by Henry M. Blossom, Jr. - Grand Opera
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It Happened in Nordland, by Glen MacDonough - Lew Fields' Theatre
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The Usurper, by I.N. Morris - Knickerbocker
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The Fortunes of the King, by Mrs. Charles A. Doreums and Leonidas Westervelt - Lyric
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Humpty Dumpty - New Amsterdam
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Leah Kleschna, by C.M.S. McLellan - Manhattan
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The Serio-Comic Governess, by Israel Zangwill - Harlem Opera
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Home Folks, by C.T. Dazey - New York
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Merely Mary Ann - New Amsterdam
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Sunday, by Thomas Raceward - Hudson
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A Madcap Princess - Grand Opera
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Common Sense Bracket, by Charles W. Doty - 14th Street
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Vaudeville Program of the Circle Theatre
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The Winter's Tale - Knickerbocker
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Friquet, by Pierre Berton and “Gyp,” - Savoy
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The Middleman, by Henry Arthur Jones - Knickerbocker
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Strongheart, by William C. DeMille - Hudson
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At the Threshold, by Jackson D. Haag - Berkeley Lyceum
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Strolling Players, by Arthur Hornblow - Berkeley Lyceum
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Richter's Wife, by Julie Herne - Manhattan
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Cousin Billy, by Clyde Fitch - Criterion
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Love and the Man, by H.V. Esmond - Knickerbocker
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The Lady Shore, by Mrs. Vance Thompson and Lena R. Smith - Hudson
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London Assurance, by Dion L. Boucicault - Knickerbocker
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The Woman in the Case, by Clyde Fitch - Herald Square
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Sherlock Holmes, by William Gillette - Empire
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She Stoops to Conquet, by Oliver Goldsmith - New Amsterdam
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Adrea, by David Belasco and John Luther Long - Belasco
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Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots, by Augustus Thomas - New Lyceum
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The School for Husbands, by Stanislaus Stange - Wallack's
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The Education of Mr. Pipp, by Augustus Thomas - Liberty
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The Harvester, by Charles M. Skinner - Harlem Opera
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Program of the New York Hippodrome
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Sergeant Brue, by Owen Hall - Knickerbocker
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The Heir to the Hoorah, by Paul Armstrong - Hudson
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The College Widow - Garden
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Trilby, by William A. Brady - New Amsterdam
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The Merchant of Venice - American
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The Prodigal Son, by Hall Caine - New Amsterdam
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Fantana, by Sam S. Shubert and Robert S. Smith - Lyric
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Her Great Match, by Clyde Fitch - Criterion
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The Music Master, by Charles Klein - Bijou
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Du Barry - Belasco Theatre
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The Taming of the Shrew - Knickerbocker
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The Squaw Man, by Edwin Milton Boyle - Wallack's
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Man and Superman, by Bernard Shaw - Hudson
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David Garrick, by Charles J. Bell - Madison Square
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The Man on the Box, dramatized by Grace Livingston Furniss - Madison Square
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Oliver Twist, arranged by J. Comyns Carr - Proctor's
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The Lion and the Mouse, by Charles Klein - Lyceum
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The Prince Chap, by Edward Peple - Joe Weber's Theatre
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, adapted from Sardou's play, Les Pattes de Mouche - Garrick
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Mrs. Temple's Telegram, by Frank Wyatt - The Shubert-Park
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The Mayor of Tokio, by Richard Carle - New York
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Before and After, by Leo Ditrichstein - Manhattan
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The Marriage of William Ashe, dramatized by Margaret Mayo - Garrick
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The Girl of the Golden West, by David Belasco - Belasco
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Phedre, by Racine, with Sarah Bernhardt - Lyric
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The Gingerbread Man, by Frederic Ranken - Liberty
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The Redemption of David Corson, by Lottie Blair Parker - Majesti
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A Case of Arson, by H. Heyermans - Madison Square
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The Braisley Diamond, by Tremayne and Hall - Madison Square
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Peter Pan - Empire
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Veronique, by A. Vanloo and G. Duval - Broadway
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The Walls of Jericho, by Alfred Sutro - Savoy
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Before and After, by Leo Ditrichstein - Manhattan
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Shenandoah - Yorkville Theatre
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Lucky Miss Dean, by Sidney Bowkett - Madison Square
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The Galloper, by Richard Harding Davis - Garden
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The Vanderbilt Cup, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Broadway
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For Love's Sweet Sake, by Clay M. Greene - Princess
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The Bishop, by John Oliver Hobbes and Murray Carson - Princess
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Buster Brown - American
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The Triangle, by Rupert Hughes - Manhattan
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The Title Mart, by Winston Churchill - Madison Square
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Mme. Yvette Guilbert - French songs, Lyceum Theatre
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When Knighthood Was in Flower, by Charles Major, dramatized by Paul Kester - Majestic
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Alice and the Eight Princesses, by Glen MacDonough - Grand Opera
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Land of Nod, by Frank R. Adams and Will M. Hough - Chicago Opera-House
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Her Great Match, by Clyde Fitch - Criterion
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Strongheart, by William C. DeMille - Teller's Broadway Theatre
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The Walls of Jericho, by Alfred Sutro - Savoy
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The Rollicking Girl, by Sydney Rosenfeld - New Montauk Theatre
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The Merchant of Venice - Knickerbocker
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Little Johnny Jones - Teller's Broadway Theatre
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Miss Dolly Dollars, by Victor Herbert and Harry B. Smith - New Montauk
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Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman, by E.W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey - Teller's Broadway Theatre
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The Belle of Avenue A, by Harry Williams and Aaron Hoffman - Majestic
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary - Garrick
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Zira, by J. Hartley Manners and Henry Miller - Princess
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Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots, by Augustus Thomas - Teller's Broadway
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The Vanderbilt Cup, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Broadway
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Man and Superman, by Bernard Shaw - Hudson
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Peter Pan - Empire
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Alice Sit-by-the-Fire, by J.M. Barrie - Criterion
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The Duel, by Henri Lavedan - Hudson
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The Girl of the Golden West - Belasco
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Mlle. Modiste - Knickerbocker
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Don Pasquale - Metropolitan Opera
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I Pagliacci - Metropolitan Opera
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The Sho-Gun, by George Ade - Teller's Broadway
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A Society Circus, by Frederic Thompson - New York Hippodrome
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The Squaw Man - Wallack's
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It Happened in Nordland, by Glen MacDonough - Teller's Broadway
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Leah Kleschna - Academy of Music
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Candida - Proctor's
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Benefit for the New York Home for Destitute Crippled Children - Broadway Theatre
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Brown of Harvard, by Rida Johnson Young - Princess
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Pierre of the Plains, adapted by Edgar Selwyn - Hudson
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The Lion and the Mouse, by Charles Klein - Lyceum
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Program from Proctor's 23rd Street Theatre
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Brown of Harvard - Princess
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Benefit Performance in Aid of the Relief Fund of the San Francisco Sufferers - Metropolitan Opera
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Portraits of various actors and actresses
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Clarice, by William Gillette - Garrick
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Twiddle-Twaddle, by Edgar Smith - Teller's
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The Squaw Man's Girl of the Golden West - Teller's
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Alice Sit-by-the-Fire - Criterion
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Pantaloon, by J.M. Barrie - Criterion
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Mexicana, by Clara Driscoll and Robert B. Smith - Lyric
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Abyssinia, by J.A. Shipp and Alex. Rogers - Majestic
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Behind the Mask, by Edmund Day - Academy of Music
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Bedford's Hope, by Lincoln J. Carter - American
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The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon, Jr.
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Program for an East Indian Matinee, with Ruth St. Denis - Hudson
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George Washington, Jr., by George M. Cohan - Herald Square
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Gallops, by David Gray - Garrick
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It's All Your Fault, by Edgar Selwyn - Savoy
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What the Butler Saw, by Edward A. Parry and Fredk. Mouillot - Garrick
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Mr. Hopkinson, by R.C. Carton - Fields
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The Lightning Conductor, by Harry B. Smith - New National Theatre
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Mlle. Modiste - Knickerbocker
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Arms and the Man, by Bernard Shaw - Lyric
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Brown of Harvard, by Rida Johnson Young - Princess
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Program of the Victoria
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The Strength of the Weak, by Alice M. Smith and Charlotte Thompson - Liberty
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Zira, by J. Hartley Manners and Henry Miller - Majestic
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Vaudeville Program of the Colonial Theatre
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Cousin Louisa, by Frederick Paulding - Daly's
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Program from a John Philip Sousa Concert - New York Hippodrome
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His Honor the Mayor, by C.E. Campbell and R.M. Skinner - New York
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His House in Order, by Arthur W. Pinero - Empire
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Program of the United States Marine Band - New York Hippodrome
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Paolo and Francesca, by Stephen Phillips - New Amsterdam
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Travelogues at the Lyceum Theatre
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The Love Letter, by Victorien Sardou - Lyric
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The Shulamite, by Claude Askew and Edward Knoblauch - Lyric
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The Girl Raffled, by Charles E. Blaney - 14th Street
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Nurse Marjorie, by Israel Zangwill - Liberty
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The Love Route, by J.C. Huffman - Lincoln Square Theatre
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The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer, by Harry B. Smith - Wallack's
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La Traviata - Metropolitan Opera
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Mamselle Sallie, by Robert B. Smith - Grand Opera
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Othello - Academy of Music
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Caesar and Cleopatra, by G. Bernard Shaw - New Amsterdam
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The Light Eternal, by Martin V. Merle - Majestic
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The Rose of the Rancho, by David Belasco and Richard Walton Tully - Belasco
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Mrs. Dane's Defense, by Henry Arthur Jones
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Clothes, by Avery Hopwood and Channing Pollock - Manhattan
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The Law and the Man, adapted from Victor Hugo's Les Miserables - Manhattan
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Hedda Gabler, by Henrik Ibsen - Princess
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The Three of Us, by Rachel Crothers - Madison Square
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The Great Divide, by William Vaughn Moody - Princess
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Elisir d'Amore, by Donizetti - Manhattan Opera House
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The Hypocrites, by Henry Arthur Jones - Hudson
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The New York Idea, by Langdon Mitchell - Lyric
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The Parisian Model, by Harry B. Smith - Broadway
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The Girl Who Has Everything, by Clyde Fitch - Liberty
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John the Baptist, by Herman Sudermann - Lyric
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Il Trovatore - Manhattan Opera House
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The Aero Club, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Criterion
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Jeanne d'Arc, by Percy Mackaye - Lyric
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The Truth, by Clyde Fitch - Lyceum
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Fantana, by Sam S. Shubert and Robert B. Smith - Yorkville
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The Straight Road, by Clyde Fitch - Astor
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Program of the Victoria
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The Sunken Bell, by Gerhart Hauptmann - Lyric
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The Chorus Lady, by James Forbes - Hackett
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Aida - Manhattan Opera House
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Lucia di Lammermoor - Manhattan Opera House
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Brewster's Millions, dramatized by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley - New Amsterdam
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Volume 19, 1907
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The Chorus Lady, by James Forbes - Savoy
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The Little Cherub, by Owen Hall - Criterion
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The Great Divide, by William Vaughn Moody - Princess
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About Town, by Joseph Herbert - Lew Fields' Herald Square Theatre
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When We Were Twenty-One, by H.V. Esmond - Goodwin Matinees
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Popularity, by George M. Cohan - Wallack's
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The Measure of a Man, by Cora Maynard
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The Hypocrites, by Henry Arthur Jones - Hudson
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Caesar and Cleopatra, by G. Bernard Shaw - New Amsterdam
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Alice Sit-by-the-Fire, by J.M. Barrie - New Montauk
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The Hypocrites - Hudson
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Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway, by George M. Cohan - New York
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Cymbeline, by Shakespeare - Astor
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Mrs. Dane's Defense, by Henry Arthur Jones - Lyric
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The Chorus Lady - Hackett
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Brown of Harvard - Shubert
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The Red Mill, by Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert - Knickerbocker
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The Daughters of Men, by Charles Klein - Astor
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The Prince Chap, by Edward Peple - Shubert
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The Lion and the Mouse, by Charles Klein - Lyceum
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Dream City, by Edgar Smith - Weber's
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The Road to Yesterday, by B.M. Dix and E.G. Sutherland - Lew Fields' Herald Square
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Brown of Harvard - Majestic
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The Squaw Man - New Montauk
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The Truth - Criterion
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The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer - Wallack's
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The Straight Road, by Clyde Fitch - Astor
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Vaudeville Program from the Orpheum
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The Law and the Man, written by Wilton Lackaye - Manhattan
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Genesee of the Hills, by Marah Ellis Ryan and McPherson Turnbull - Astor
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The Sunken Bell, by Gerhart Hauptmann - Lyric
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Captain Jinks, by Clyde Fitch - Empire
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The Mills of the Gods, by George Broadhurst - Astor
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The Belle of Mayfair, by Charles H.E. Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton - Astor
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Brewster's Millions - Hudson
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The Hypocrites - New Montauk
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The Red Mill - Knickerbocker
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The Spring Chicken, by Richard Carle - Daly's
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The Boys of Company “B”, by Rida Johnson Young - Lyceum
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Program of the Actors' Society of America
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His Excellency the Governor, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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Captain Jinks - Empire
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The Boys of Company “B” - Lyceum
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Cousin Kate, by Hubert Henry Davies - Empire
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The Boys of Company “B” - Lyceum
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The Chorus Lady - Hackett
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The Road to Yesterday, by B.M. Dix and E.G. Sutherland - Lyric
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Comtesse Coquette, by Roberto Bracco - Bijou
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Ethel Barrymore - Reproductions
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Maude Adams - Reproductions
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Genesee of the Hills, by Marah Ellis Ryan and McPherson Turnbull - Astor
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In the Bishop's Carriage, by Channing Pollock - Grand Opera
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Carmen - Manhattan Opera House
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All-of-a-Sudden Peggy, by Ernest Denny - Bijou
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Charley's Aunt, by Brandon Thomas - Lincoln Square
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On Parole, by Louis Evan Shipman - Majestic
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Lucia di Lammermoor - Metropolitan Opera
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Madama Butterfly - Metropolitan Opera
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The Spoilers, by Rex Beach and James MacArthur - New York
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Pioneer Days, by Carroll Fleming - New York Hippodrome
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Neptune's Daughter, by Manuel Klein and Edward P. Temple - New York Hippodrome
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Circus Events - New York Hippodrome
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The Tattooed Man, by Harry B. Smith and A.N.C. Fowler - Criterior
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Caught in the Rain
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The Silver Box, by John Galsworthy - Empire
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The Grand Mogul, by Frank Pixley - New Amsterdam
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Salomy Jane, by Paul Armstrong - Liberty
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A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen - Bijou
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Man and Superman, by Bernard Shaw - Grand Opera
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His Excellency the Governor, by Robert Marshall - Empire
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The Primrose Path, by Bayard Veiller - Majestic
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The Road to Yesterday, by B.M. Dix and E.G. Sutherland - Lyric
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The Red Mill - Knickerbocker
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The Boys of Company “B” - Lyceum
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Blue Jeans, by Joseph Arthur - Keith and Proctor's 5th Avenue Theatre
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Divorçons, by Victorien Sardou - Wallack's
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Comtesse Coquette - Bijou
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The Dancer and the King, by Charles E. Blaney and J. Searl Dawley - Blaney's Lincoln Square Theatre
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, dramatized by James W. Harkins and Edwin Barbour - Majestic
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Program from Pastor's Theatre
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Program from Jardin de Paris
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The Round Up, by Edmund Day - New Amsterdam
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Sappho and Phaon, by Percy Mackaye - Lyric
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The Round Up - Broadway Theatre
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H.M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Blaney's Lincoln Squar
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La Gioconda - Manhattan Opera
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Volume 21, 1905-1908
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Benefit Matinee for St. Lukes Hospital - Lyric Theatre
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Playbills - New York Theatres
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Volume 22, 1907-1908
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Tom Jones, adapted by Robert Courtneidge and A.M. Thompson - Astor
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Concerts by Victor Herbert's Orchester - Broadway Theatre
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O'Neill of Derry, by Theodore Burt Sayne - Liberty
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The Right of Way, by Eugene W. Presbrey - Wallack's
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The Gay White Way, by Sydney Rosenfeld - The Casino
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The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, by Anne Warner - Garden
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The Toy Maker of Nuremberg, by Austin Strong
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My Wife, by Michael Morton - Empire
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Souvenir Brochur (cover only) from a testimonial to Mrs. McKee Rankin (Kitty Blanchard) - Broadway Theatre
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The Merry Widow - New Amsterdam
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The Servant in the House, by Charles Rann Kennedy - Savoy
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Love's Comedy, by Henrik Ibsen - Hudson
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Marta of the Lowlands, by Angel Guimera - Garden
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Miss Hook of Holland, by Paul A. Rubens and Austen Hurgon - Criterion
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The Wife, by David Belasco and Henry C. DeMille - Blaney's Lincoln Square
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The Royal Mounted, by Cecil B. and William C. DeMille
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The Soul Kiss, by Harry B. Smith - New York
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Poem - “Ah! There Were Actors Then,” by Harry B. Smith
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Poem - “To Mlle. Adeline Genée, Dancing,” by Louis Untermeyer
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The Thief, by Henri Bernstein - Lyceum
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Pudd'n Head Wilson, dramatized by Frank Mayo - Keith and Proctor's Harlem Opera House
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Polly of the Circus, by Margaret Mayo - Liberty
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The Yankee Prince, by George M. Cohan - Knickerbocker
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The Witching Hour, by Augustus Thomas - Hackett
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A Grand Army Man, by David Belasco, Pauline Phelps, and Marion Short - David Belasco's Stuyvesant Theatre
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The Life of Mary Anne Clarke, by Beatrice Morgan, Mrs. C.A. Doremus and Henry C. Colwell - Keith and Proctor's
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The Governor and the Boss, by Guy Fletcher Bragdon and William Postance - Blaney's Lincoln Square
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Paid in Full, by Eugene Walter - Astor
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Girls, by Clyde Fitch - Daly's
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The Warrens of Virginia, by William C. DeMille - Stuyvesant
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The Wolf, by Eugene Walker - Lyric
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The Battle of Port Arthur, by Owen Davis - New York Hippodrome
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Lady Gay's Garden Party, by Manuel Klein and Edward P. Temple - New York Hippodrome
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Father and the Boys, by George Ade - Empire
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The Girl Behind the Counter, by Leedham Bantock and Arthur Anderson - Lew Fields' Herald Square
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The-Merry-Go-Round, by Edgar Smith - New Circle Theatre
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The Honor of the Family, by Emile Fabre - Hudson
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Vaudeville Program from Colonial Theatre
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Program from Hammerstein's Roof Garden and Victoria
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If I Were King, by Justin Huntly McCarthy - Academy of Music
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Ziegfeld Follies of 1908
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The Regeneration, by Owen Kildare and Walter Hackett - Wallack's
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Benefit Program - Siasconset Casino
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The Round Up, by Edmund Day - Academy of Music
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The Merry Widow - New Amsterdam
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The Mollusc, by Hubert Henry Davies - Garrick
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Program of Isadora Duncan in her Celebrated Classical Dances - Criterion
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All for a Girl, by Rupert Hughes - Bijou
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Wildfire, by George Broadhurst and George V. Hobart - Liberty
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Diana of Dobson's, by Cicely Hamilton - Savoy
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Vaudeville Program from Colonial Theatre
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Volume 23, 1907-1908 (including Autographs)
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William H. West Big Jubilee Minstrels
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The 3 of Us, by Rachel Crothers
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Miss Pocahontas, by R.A. Barnet and R.M. Baker
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We Are King
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Jewels of Fire
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David Garrick's Love
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The Prince of Pilsen
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Sergeant Brue, by Owen Hall
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Piff! Paff!! Pouf!!! by Stanislaus Stange
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The Heir to the Hoorah, by Paul Armstrong
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The Royal Chef
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The Yankee Regent, by Irving B. Lee and Charles S. Adelman
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The Stronger Sex
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Rip van Winkle
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Brewster's Millions
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Before and After
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45 Minutes From Broadway
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The Prince Chap
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Lew Dockstader and his Minstrel Company
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Klaw and Erlanger's Advanced Vaudeville
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The Blue Moon
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Mlle. Emma Calve - Tour
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The Belle of Mayfair, by Charles H.E. Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton
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The House of a Thousand Candles, dramatized by George Middleton
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Zira
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The Honor of the Family, by Emile Fabre
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Isle of Spice, by Allen Lowe and George E. Stoddard
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Little Johnny Jones
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The Squaw Man
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The Man of the Hour, by George Broadhurst
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Checkers, by Henry M. Blossom, Jr.
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The Tattooed Man, by Victor Herbert
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The Grand Mogul, by Frank Pixley
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Happyland, by Reginald De Koven and Frederick Ranken
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Jan Kubelik - Concert
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Two Men and a Girl, by Frederick Paulding
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The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon, Jr.
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The Girl Over There, by Harry Sheldon White
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A Doll's House
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Hedda Gabler
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The Girl Who Has Everything, by Clyde Fitch
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Lucia di Lammermoor, by the Italian Grand Opera Company
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A Doll's House
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The Red Mill
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The Land of Nod, by Frank B. Adams and Will M. Hough
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Coming Thro' the Rye, by George V. Hobart
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The Spring Chicken, by George Edwards
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We Are King, by Lt. Gordon Kean
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Mrs. Warren's Profession, by George Bernard Shaw
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The Girl Question, by Hough and Adams
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The Land of Dollars, by George Ade
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Program for Italian Grand Opera Company
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Classmates, by William C. DeMille and Margaret Turnbull
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The Man of the Hour, by George Broadhurst
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The Second Mrs. Tanqueray, by A.W. Pinero
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The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith, by A.W. Pinero
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Brown of Harvard
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A Knight for a Day, by Robert B. Smith
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The Lion and the Mouse
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The Man on the Box
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The Gingerbread Man
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When Knights Were Bold, by Charles Marlowe
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The Kreutzer Sonata, by Jacob Gordin
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The Beauty Spot, by Joseph W. Herbert - Burwood Theatre
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The Great John Ganton, by J. Hartly Manners
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The Witching Hour, by Augustus Thomas
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Mr. Lode of Koal, by J.A. Shipp and Alex. Rogers
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Going Some, by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach
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Concert Program from Innes' Orchestral Band
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The Great Divide
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Paid in Full, by Eugene Walter
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Ben Hur
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Ziegfeld's Follies of 1907
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The Witching Hour
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Three Twins, by Charles Dickson
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The Top o' th' World, by Mark E. Swan
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The Right of Way, by Eugene W. Presbrey
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Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway
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Travelogue Programs - Boy's Theater, Omaha, Nebraska
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Girls, by Clyde Fitch
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A Knight for a Day
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The Devil, adapted by Oliver Herford
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Polly of the Circus, by Margaret Mayo
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Mirele Effros, the Jewish Queen Lear
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The Richest Girl, by Gavault and Morton
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Little Johnny Jones
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Under the Greenwood Tree, by Henry V. Esmond
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The Rogers Brothers in Panama, by Sylvester Maguire and Aaron Hoffman
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A Girl at the Helm, by Robert B. Smith
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Faust - Italian Grand Opera Company
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Aida
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Paid in Full
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The Virginian
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The Servant in the House
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Old Innocence
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Father and the Boys
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The Call of the North, by George Broadhurst
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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
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The Substitute, by Beulah M. Dix and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland
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The House of Bondage, by Seymour Obermer
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The Lion and the Mouse
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Al. G. Field's Greater Minstrels
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A Stubborn Cinderella, by Hough and Adams
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The Family, by Robert H. Davis
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The Old Guard
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The Taming of the Shrew
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The Red Mill
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The Golden Girl
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Sham
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The Yankee Prince
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Via Wireless, dramatized by Paul Armstrong and Winchel Smith
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The Goddess of Liberty, by Hough and Adams
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The Golden Butterfly, by Harry B. Smith
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A Lucky Star, by Anne Crawford Flexner
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Your Humble Servant, by Booth Tarkington and Henry Leon Wilson
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Sweet Clover, by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short - Krug Theatre
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Under Southern Skies, by Lottie Blair Parker - Krug
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The Peddler, by Hal Reid
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Zaza, adapted by David Belasco
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Whoop-dee-doo
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Buster Brown
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A Son of Rest, by George Weston
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A Pair of Pinks
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Happy Hooligan
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The Burglas and the Lady, by Langdon McCormick
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Girl Raffles, by Charles E. Blaney
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Girls Will be Girls, by Joseph Hart and R. Melville Baker
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The Mysterious Burglas, by Jos. Lebrandt
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The Girl With Green Eyes, by Clyde Fitch
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The Spenders, adapted by Edward F. Rose
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Volume 24, 1908
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Agnes, by George Cameron - Majestic
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Three Twins, by Charles Dickson - Lew Fields Herald Square
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The Girls of Gottenberg, by George Grossmith, Jr. and L.E. Berman - Knickerbocker
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The Traveling Salesman, by James Forbes - Gaiety
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Mater, by Percy Mackaye - Savoy
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Pierre of the Plains, by Edgar Selwyn - Hudson
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Love Watches, by R. De Flers and G. Caillavet, adapted by Gladys Unger - Lyceum
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The Great Question, by Frederick Paulding - Majestic
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A Gentleman from Mississippi, by Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wise - Bijou
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Program from Blaney's Lincoln Square Theatre
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Little Nemo, by Harry B. Smith - New Amsterdam
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Myself--Bettina, by Rachel Crothers - Daly's
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Sporting Days, by R.H. Burnside - New York Hippodrome
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Program from the Victoria
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Paid in Full, by Eugene Walter - Weber's
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Hamley
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Malia, by Luigi Capuana - Broadway
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Samson, by Henri Bernstein - Criterion
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Iphigenie en Aulide, scenes by Christopher Gluck, with Isadora Duncan - Carnegie Hall
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The Stronger Sex, by John Valentine - Weber's
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The Blue Mouse, by Clyde Fitch - Lyric
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Lady Frederick, by W. Somerset Maugham - Hudson
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The Devil, by Ferenc Molnar - Belasco
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What Every Woman Knows, by J.M. Barrie - Empire
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The Pied Piper, by Austin Strong and R.H. Burnside - Majestic
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Salvation Nell, by Edward Sheldon - Hackett
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Program from the Victoria
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Program from the Colonial Theatre
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Mary Jane's Pa, by Edith Ellis - Garden
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Volume 25, 1909
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Kassa, by John Luther Long - Liberty
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The Dawn of a Tomorrow, by Frances Hodgson Burnett - Lyceum
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The Fighting Hope, by William J. Hurlbut - Belasco
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The Barber of New Orleans, by Edward Childs Carpenter - Daly's
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Kitty Grey, adapted by J.W. Pigott - New Amsterdam
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The Patriot, by J. Hartley Manners and William Collier - Garrick
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The Fair Co-ed, by George Ade - Knickerbocker
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The Conflict, by Maurice V. Samuels - Garden
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A Fool There Was, by Porter Emerson Browne - Liberty
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The House Next Door, by J. Hartley Manners - Gaiety
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Vaudeville Program from the Colonial Theatre
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The Climax, by Edward Locke - Weber's
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Vaudeville Programs from the Colonial Theatre
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The Writing on the Wall, by William J. Hurlbut - Savoy
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The Battle, by Cleveland Moffett - Savoy
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The Man From Home, by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson - Astor
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The Return of Eve, by Lee Wilson Dodd - Lew Fields' Herald Square
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The Girl From Rector's, by Paul M. Potter - Weber's
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Hamlet - New Amsterdam
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An Englishman's Home, by Guy du Maurier - Criterion
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A Stubborn Cinderella, by Hough and Adams - Broadway
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The Beauty Spot, by Joseph W. Herbert - Lew Fields' Herald Square
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The Happy Marriage, by Clyde Fitch - Garrick
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The Red Moon, by Bob Cole - Majestic
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“The Actor's Prayer,” by Anne Peacock
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The Third Degree, by Charles Klein - Hudson
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The Marble Heart, or, the Sculptor's Dream, by Charles Selby - Academy of Music
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The Easiest Way, by Eugene Walter - Stuyvesant
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“The Player's Prayer,” by Parmlee Brackett
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The Midnight Sons, by Glen MacDonough - Broadway
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Poem - “To Lotta Faust,” by Anne Peacock
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Volume 26, 1909
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Elsie Ferguson - Reproductions
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Program of the Lambs Gambol
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The Mollusc, by Hubert Henry Davies - Empire
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Review of The Melting Pot; review written by Alan Dale
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The Melting Pot, by Israel Zangwill - Comedy Theatre
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The Passing of the Third Floor Back, by Jerome K. Jerome - Maxine Elliott's Theatre
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A Citizen's Home, by H.H. Boyd - Majestic
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The Fortune Hunter, by Winchell Smith - Gaiety
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Review by Alan Dale of The Fortune Hunter
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The Love Cure, by Oliver Herford - New Amsterdam
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The Awakening of Helena Richie, by Charlotte Thompson - Savoy
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Review by Acton Davies of The Awakening of Helena Richie
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Springtime, by Booth Tarkingston and Harry Leon Wilson - Liberty
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Review by Acton Davies of Springtime
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Such a Little Queen, by Channing Pollock - Hackett
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Review by Acton Davies of Such a Little Queen
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Detective Sparkes, by Michael Morton - Grand Opera
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The Harvest Moon, by Augustus Thomas - Garrick
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Program from the Plaza Music Hall
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Arsène Lupin, by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc - Lyceum
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Mr. Lode of Koal, by J.A. Shipp and Alex. Rogers - Majestic
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Review of Mr. Lode of Koal
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Review of Idols
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Idols, dramatized by Roy Hornimann - Bijou
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Program of Victor Herbert and his Orchestra - New York
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Review by Alan Dale of The Belle of Brittany
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The Belle of Brittany, by Leedham Bantock and P.J. Barrow - Daly'
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Program of the Fifth Avenue Theatre
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Is Matrimony a Failure? by Leo Ditrichstein - Belasco
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A Trip to Japan, by R.H. Burnside - New York Hippodrome
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Circus Program - New York Hippodrome
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Maori Dancers - New York Hippodrome
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The Ballet of Jewels, by R.H. Burnside - New York Hippodrome
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Inside the Earth, by R.H. Burnside - New York Hippodrome
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His Name on the Door, by Frank Lord - Garden
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The Lottery Man, by Rida Johnson Young
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Review by Alan Dale of The Lottery Man
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Program of the American Music Hall
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The Wedding Day, by Jessie Trimble - Hackett
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Review of The Dollar Princess
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The Dollar Princess, adapted by George Grossmith, Jr. - Knickerbocker
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Israel, by Henri Bernstein - Criterion
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Review by Alan Dale of Israel
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738
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Volume 27, 1909-1910
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Reviews and Newsclippings, mainly from St. Louis newspapers, regarding:
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Peter Pan
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Actress Marguerite Clark
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The Chimes of Normandy
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The Golden Garter
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Robin Hood
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Snow White
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Carmen
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The Wishing Ring
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Baby Doll
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Merely Mary Ann
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Volume 28, 1909-1910
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The Lily, adapted by David Belasco - Stuyvesant
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The Next of Kin, by Charles Klein - Hudson
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Review by Alan Dale of The Next of Kin
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A Little Brother of the Rich, by Joseph Medill Patterson and Harriet Ford - Wallack's
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Reel
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Review by Alan Dale of Little Brother of the Rich
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The Silver Star, by Harry B. Smith - New Amsterdam
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Program of the Twelfth Night Club - Berkeley Lyceum
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The Commanding Officer, by Theodore Burt Sayre - Savoy
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Review by Alan Dale of The Commanding Officer
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The Old Town, by George Ade - Globe
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Review by Alan Dale of The Old Town
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Vaudeville Program of the Colonial Theatre
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The Goddess of Liberty, by Adams and Hough - Weber's
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Review by Alan Dale of The Goddess of Liberty
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The Little Town of Bethlehem, by Katrina Trask - Garden
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A Lucky Star, by Anne Crawford Flexner - Hudson
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Seven Days, by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood - Astor
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Review by Alan Dale of Seven Days
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Alias Jimmy Valentine, by Paul Armstrong - Wallack's
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Review by Alan Dale of Alias Jimmy Valentine
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The Barrier, by Eugene W. Presbrey - New Amsterdam
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Review of The Barrier
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Program - Ruth St. Denis in Her Repertoire of Hindoo Dances - Hudson
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The Watcher, by Cora Maynard - Comedy
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Review of The Watcher
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Madame X, by Alexandre Bisson - New Amsterdam
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Review of Madame X
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Your Humble Servant, by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson - Garrick
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Review by Alan Dale of Your Humble Servant
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The Jolly Bachelors, by Glen MacDonough - Broadway
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Review by Alan Dale of The Jolly Bachelors
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Program of Hammerstein's Victoria
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The School for Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan - New Theatre
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Program of Greek drama and music - Carnegie Lyceum
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The Turning Point, by Preston Gibson - Hackett
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The Affinity, by Eugene Brieux - West End
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Review of The Affinity (2)
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Don, by Rudolf Besier - New Theatre
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Review by Alan Dale of Don
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Sister Beatrice, by Maurice Maeterlinck - New Theatre
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Brand, by Henrik Ibsen
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Review by Alan Dale of Sister Beatrice
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Review by Alan Dale of Pillars of Society
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The Bachelor's Baby, by Francis Wilson - Criterion
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Review by Alan Dale of The Bachelor's Baby
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Mrs. Dot, by W. Somerset Maugham - Lyceum
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Review by Acton Davies of Mrs. Dot
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Just a Wife, by Eugene Walter - Belasco
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Review by Acton Davies of Just a Wife
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The City, by Clyde Fitch - Lyric
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Review of The City
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A Skylark, by William Harris, Jr. - New York
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Mid-Channel, by Arthur W. Pinero - Empire
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Review of Mid-Channel
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Caste, by T.W. Robertson - Empire
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Review by Acton Davies of Caste
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The Arcadians, by Mark Ambient and A.M. Thompson - Knickerbocker
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Review of The Arcadians
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Bobby Burnit, by Winchell Smith - Republic Theatre
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Volume 29, 1911
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Reproductions of photos of famous dramatists and critics
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The Country Boy, by Edgar Selwyn - Liberty
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Review by Acton Davies of The Country Boy
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The Echo, by William Le Baron and Deems Taylor - Globe
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Mother, by Jules Eckert Goodman - Hackett
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Love Among the Lions, by Winchell Smith
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Miss Patsy, by Sewell Collins - Nazimova's 39th Street Theatre
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Review by Alan Dale of Miss Patsy
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The Deserters, by Robert Peyton Carter and Anna Alice Chapin - Hudson
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Review by Alan Dale of The Deserters
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Our Miss Gibbs, by James T. Tanner - Knickerbocker
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Review of Our Miss Gibbs
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Decorating Clementine, by Armand de Caillavet and Robert de Flers - Lyceum
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Review by Alan Dale of Decorating Clementine
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L'Enfant Prodigue, by Michel Carré - Carnegie Lyceum
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Smith, by W. Somerset Maugham - Empire
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Review by Alan Dale of Smith
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The International Cup, by R.H. Burnside - New York Hippodrome
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Circus Program - New York Hippodrome
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The Ballet of Niagara, by R.H. Burnside - New York Hippodrome
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The Earthquake, by R.H. Burnside - New York Hippodrome
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Judy Forgot, by Avery Hopwood - Broadway
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Review by Acton Davies of Judy Forgot
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Charlotte Thompson - Republic
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Review of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
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Hans, the Flute Player, by Maurive Vaucaire and Georges Mitchell Manhattan Opera House
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“Get-Rich-Quick” Wallingford, by George M. Cohan - Gaiety
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Review by Alan Dale of “Get-Rich-Quick” Wallingford
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The Concert, by Herman Bahr - Belasco
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Review by Alan Dale of The Concert
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The Nest Egg, by Anne Caldwell - Bijou
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Review by Alan Dale of The Nest Egg
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Pomander Walk, by Louis N. Parker - Wallack's
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Review by Acton Davies of Pomander Walk
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Naughty Marietta, by Rida Johnson Young - New York
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Review by Acton Davies of Naughty Marietta
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Madame Sherry, by Otto Hauerbach - New Amsterdam
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Review of Madame Sherry
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The Paradise of Mahomet, by Harry B. and Robert B. Smith - Lew Fields Herald Square
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Vaudeville Program of Colonial Theatre
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The Scarecrow, by Percy Mackaye - Garrick
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Review by Acton Davies of The Scarecrow
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The Boss, by Edward Sheldon - Astor
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Review by Acton Davies of The Boss
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Program - Ruth St. Denis in a Repertoire of Egyptian and Hindoo Dances - New Amsterdam
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The Piper, by Josephine Preston Peabody - New Theatre
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Review by Acton Davies of The Piper
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Thais, by Paul Wilstach - Criterion
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Review of Thais
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Baby Mine, by Margaret Mayo - Nazimova's 39th St. Theatre
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Becky Sharp, by Langdon Mitchell - Lyceum
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The Nigger, by Edward Sheldon - Manhattan Opera House
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Little Miss Fix-It, by William J. Hurlbut and Harry B. Smith - Globe
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Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh, by Harry James Smith - Lyceum
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Review by Alan Dale of Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh
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Volume 30, 1911
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Review by Acton Davies of Nobody's Widow
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Review by Alan Davies of The Pink Lady
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Bunty Pulls the Strings, by Graham Moffat - William Collier's Comedy Theatre
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Gypsy Love, by Harry B. and Robert B. Smith - Globe
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The Price, by George Broadhurst - Hudson
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Review by Acton Davies of The Price
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The Lady from the Sea, by Henrik Ibsen - Lyric
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Reviews of The Lady from the Sea
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Program of Keith and Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre
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Review by Alan Dale of The First Lady in the Land
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The First Lady in the Land, by Charles Nirdlinger - Gaiety
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Disraeli, by Louis N. Parker - Wallack's
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Review by Acton Davies of Disraeli
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The Return of Peter Grimm, by David Belasco - Belasco
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Nobody's Widow, by Avery Hopwood - Hudson
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The Lights o' London, by George R. Sims - Lyric
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Program - Greek Study Circle - Cincinnati Woman's Club
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The Girl in the Taxi, by Antony Mars - Grand Opera House, Cincinnati
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Program - B.F. Keith's - Cincinnati
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The Fourth Estate, by George Medill Patterson and Harriet Ford
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The Witness for the Defense, by A.E.W. Mason - Grand Opera House, Cincinnati
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Review by Alan Dale of Witness for the Defense - Empire
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Program - Vladimir De Pachmann - Cincinnati Grand Opera House
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Passers-By, by C. Haddon Chambers - Criterion
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Review of Passers-By
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The Enchantress, by Fred. De Gresac and Harry B. Smith - New York
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The Arab, by Edgar Selwyn - Astor
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Volume 31, 1911-1912
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The Little Millionaire, by George M. Cohan(?) - George M. Cohan's Theatre
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The Littlest Rebel, by Edward Peple - Liberty
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Review by Alan Dale of The Littlest Rebel
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The Garden of Allah, by Robert Hichens - Century Theatre
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Program of The Twelfth Night Club - Berkeley Lyceum
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The Marionettes, by Pierre Wolff - Lyceum
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Review by Alan Dale of The Marionettes
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Program - Tetrazzini - The Hippodrome
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The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, by Eugene Walter - New Amsterdam
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Review by Acton Davies of Trail of the Lonesome Pine
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Everywoman, by Walter Browne - Lew Fields Herald Square
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Review by Acton Davies of Everywoman
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The Complete Coronation of King George and Queen Mary of England in Motion Pictures - Kinemacolor Theatre
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The Talker, by Marion Fairfax - Harris Theatre
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Review by Acton Davies of The Talker
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Sumurun, by Friedrich Freska - The Casino
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Review of Sumurun
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Over the River, by George V. Hobart and H.A. DuSouchet - Globe
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Review by Acton Davies of Over the River
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Whirl of Society, by Harrison Rhodes and Harold Attridge - The Winter Garden
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The Rainbow, by A.E. Thomas - Liberty
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Review by Alan Dale of The Rainbow
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The Bird of Paradise, by Richard Walton Tully - Maxine Elliott's Theatre
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Review by Acton Davies of The Bird of Paradise
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Oliver Twist, adapted by J. Comyns Carr - New Amsterdam
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Review by Acton Davies of Oliver Twist
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Program of the Benefit Performance for Stage Children's Fund - Lyric Theatre
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Program of the Colonial Theatre
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Volume 32, 1912
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The Gamblers, by Charles Klein - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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Review by Alan Dale of The Gamblers
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The Woman, by William C. DeMille - Republic
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Review by Acton Davies of The Woman
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Around the World, by Arthur Voegtlin - New York Hippodrome
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Little Boy Blue, by Rudolph Schanzer and Carl Lindau - Lyric
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Review by Alan Dale of Little Boy Blue
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Officer 666, by Augustin MacHugh - Gaiety
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Review by Alan Dale of Officer 666
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The Quaker Girl, by James T. Tanner - Park
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A Winsome Widow, by Charles H. Hoyt - Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge
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The Marriage-Not, by Joseph Noel - Maxine Elliott's
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The Wall Street Girl, by Margaret Mayo and Edgar Selwyn - George M. Cohan's Theatre
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Review by Acton Davies of The Wall Street Girl
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Robin Hood, book by Harry B. Smith - New Amsterdam
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A Butterfly on the Wheel, by Edward G. Hemmerde and Francis Neilson - 39th Street Theatre
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Bought and Paid For, by George Broadhurst - The Playhouse
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The Pirates of Penzance - The Casino
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Program from Hammerstein's Roof Garden
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A Winsome Widow - Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge
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The Rose Maid, adapted by Harry B. Smith and Raymond Peck - Globe
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The Ne'er-Do-Well - Lyric
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Review by Alan Dale of The Rose Maid
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Milestones, by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch - Liberty
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Volume 33, 1912
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Newsclippings, mainly regarding actress Suzanne Willa
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Volume 34, 1912 (inscribed “Daniel Blum, April 20, 1912”)
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Reproductions - Alla Nazimova
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Handwritten index to plays and players
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Macushla - McVickers
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Gypsy Love, by Lehar - Chicago Opera House
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The Opera Ball, by Sydney Rosenfeld - Garrick
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The Runaway, by Michael Morton - Powers
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The Rose of Panama - Lew Fields American Music Hall
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Miss Innocence, by Harry B. Smith - Illinois
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The Marionettes, by Pierre Wolff - Illinois
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Obituary - Frank Gillmore , (1943)
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Julius Caesar - Garrick
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A Single Man, by Hubert Henry Davies - Powers
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Officer 666 - Grand Opera House
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Obituary - John Miltern , (1937)
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Ready Money - Cort Theatre
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Hokey Pokey, by Edgar Smith - Auditorium
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The Quaker Girl - Illinois
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The Slim Princess, by Henry Blossom - Studebaker
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A Modern Eve - Garrick
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The Bird of Paradise - Garrick
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The Garden of Allah - Auditorium
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Obituary - Dorothy Donnelly , (1928)
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The Red Widow - George M. Cohan's Grand Opera House
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The Siren - Chicago Opera House
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Obituary - Donald Brian , (1948)
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Vaudeville Program - George M. Cohan's Grand Opera House
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Little Nemo, by Harry E. Smith
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The Man Who Stood Still, by Jules Eckert Goodman
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The Fortune Hunter, by Winchell Smith - Olympic
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
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Volume 35, 1912-1913
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The Enchantress - Illinois
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The Girl at the Gate - LaSalle Opera House
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Obituary - Forest George Winant , (1928)
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The Blindness of Virtue, by Cosmo Hamilton - Studebaker
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The Concert - Blackstone
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Primrose - Blackstone
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The Attack - Powers
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Bella Donna - Blackstone
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The Perplexed Husband - Powers
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The Passing Show of 1912 - Garrick
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The “Mind the Paint” Girl - Illinois
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The Silver Wedding - Cort
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Broadway to Paris - American Music Hall
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The Ghost Breaker - Cort
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The Tik Tok Man of Oz - Grand Opera Hall
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Obituary - Beatrice Michelena , (1942)
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When Dreams Come True - Garrick
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Within the Law - Olympic
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Obituary - Margaret Illington , (1934)
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Obituary - Bayard Veiller , (1943)
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The Whip - Auditorium
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Letter to Daniel Blum from Leonore Harris, n.d.
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Obituary - Leonore Harris , (1953)
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Romance - Princess
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Obituary - Doris Keane , (1945)
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Damaged Goods - Blackstone
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Shameen Dhu - Olympic
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The Passing Show of 1912 - Auditorium
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The Beauty Shop - Cohan's Grand Opera House
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Unnamed play - (starring Fritzi Scheff)
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Unnamed play - Cohan's Grand Opera House
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The Road to Happiness - Garrick
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Bought and Paid For - Olympic
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Obituary - Martin Brown , (1936)
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Volume 36, 1912-1913
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Little Miss Brown - 48th Street Theatre
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The Merry Countess, adapted by Gladys Unger and Arthur Anderson from Die Fledermaus - Casino
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Trial Marriage, by Elmer Harris - Hudson
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Review by Alan Dale of Trial Marriage
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“Broadway” Jones, by George M. Cohan - George M. Cohan's Theatre
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Review of Broadway Jones
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Little Women, dramatized by Marian de Forest - The Playhouse
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The “Mind the Paint” Girl, by Arthur Wing Pinero - Lyceum
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A Rich Man's Son, by James Forbes - Harris
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Review of A Rich Man's Son
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The Case of Becky, by Edward Locke - Belasco
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Review of The Case of Becky
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The Yellow Jacket, by George C. Hazelton and Benrimo - Fulton
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Review of The Yellow Jacket
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Never Say Die, by W.H. Post and William Collier - 48th St. Theatre
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The Governor's Lady, by Alice Bradley - Republic
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Review of The Governor's Lady
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Hindle Wakes, by Stanley Houghton - Maxine Elliott's Theatre
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Stop Thief, by Carlyle Moore - Gaiety
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The “Affairs” of Anatol, by Arthur Schnitzler - Maxine Elliott's
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Review of The “Affairs” of Anatol
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Volume 37, 1912-1913
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Carmen - Philadelphia Opera House
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The Arcadians, by Mark Ambient and A.M. Thompson - Forrest
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Maggie Pepper, by Charles Klein - Garrick
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Lecture - Paul J. Rainey's African Hunt, delivered by Reginald Carrington - Weber's
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A Winsome Widow, by Charles H. Hoyt - Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge
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The Perplexed Husband, by Alfred Sutro - Empire
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Program of The Winter Garden
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The Model, by Augustus Thomas - Harris
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Ready Money, by James Montgomery - Maxine Elliott's
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Hanky Panky, by Edgar Smith - Broadway
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The “Mind the Paint” Girl - Lyceum
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The Governor's Lady - Republic
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The Ne'er-Do-Well, by Charles Klein - Lyric
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Milestones, by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch - Liberty
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The Master of the House, by Edgar James - Lyric
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The Case of Becky - Belasco
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The Daughter of Heaven, by Pierre Loti and Judith Gautier
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Little Miss Brown, by Philip Bartholomae - 48th Street
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Oh! Oh! Delphine, by C.M.S. McLellan - Knickerbocker
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Ziegfeld Follies, Series of 1912 - Moulin Rouge
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Trial Marriage - Hudson
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Never Say Die - 48th Street
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C.O.D., by Frederic Chapin - Gaiety
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A Scrape o' the Pen, by Graham Moffat - Weber's
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The Red Petticoat, by Rida Johnson Young and Paul West - Daly's
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The Whip, by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton - Manhattan Opera
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Hindle Wakes - Maxine Elliott's
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The Yellow Jacket - Fulton
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Our Wives, by Helen Krafft and Frank Mandel - Gaiety
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Hawthorne of the U.S.A., by James Bernard Fagan - Astor
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Bella Donna, adapted by Robert Hichens - Wallack's
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The “Affairs” of Anatol - Maxine Elliott's
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The High Road, by Edward Sheldon - Hudson
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A Good Little Devil, by Rosemonde Gerard and Maurice Rostand - Republic
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The Poor Little Rich Girl, by Eleanor Gates - Hudson
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Peg o' My Heart, by J. Hartley Manners - Cort
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Little Women - The Playhouse
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Joseph and His Brethren, by Louis N. Parker - Century
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The Honeymoon Express, by Joseph W. Herbert and Harold Atteridge The Winter Garden
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The Man With Three Wives, by Franz Lehar - Weber and Fields'
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“Broadway” Jones - George M. Cohan's Theatre
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The Spy, by Peter Le Marchant - Empire
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The Conspiracy, by Robert Baker and John Emerson - Garrick
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Thais, by Jules Massenet - Metropolitan Opera
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Madame Butterfly - Metropolitan Opera
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, dramatized by Jessie Braham White - West End
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Rutherford and Son, by Githa Sowerby - West End
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The Man From Home - B.F. Keith's Harlem Opera House
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Fanny's First Play - William Collier's Comedy Theatre
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The Firefly, by Otto Hauerbach - Casino
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The Miracle, by Karl Vollmoeller - Park
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Fine Feathers, by Eugene Walter - Astor
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The Spendthrift, by Porter Emerson Browne - B.F. Keith's Harlem Opera House
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Program - Ruth St. Denis and her Company of Native Actors in New Hindoo and Japanese Dance Plays - Bakawali, O-Mika - Fulton Theatre
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The Master Mind, by Daniel D. Carter - Harris
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Everyman - Children's Theatre
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Liberty Hall, by R.C. Carton - Empire
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Stop Thief - Gaiety
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The Ghost Breaker, by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard - Lyceum
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Romance, by Edward Sheldon - Maxine Elliott's
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Father and the Boys, by George Ade - B.F. Keith's
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The Geisha, by Owen Hall - Weber and Field's
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All for the Ladies, by Henry Blossom - West End
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Within the Law, by Bayard Veiller - Eltinge Theatre
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Quo Vadis? - Astor
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The Five Frankforters, by Basil Hood - 39th Street Theatre
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The Talker, by Marion Fairfax - B.F. Keith's
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Years of Discretion, by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton - Belasco
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The Lady of the Slipper, or, A Modern Cinderella, by Anne Caldwell and Lawrence McCarty - Charles Dillingham's Globe
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Widow by Proxy, by Catherine Chisholm Cushing - George M. Cohan's
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Mrs. Peckham's Carouse, by George Ade - George M. Cohan's
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Arizona, by Augustus Thomas - Lyric
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Program of the Colonial Theatre
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The Woman, by William C. deMille - B.F. Keith's
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The Sunshine Girl, by Paul A. Rubens and Cecil Raleigh - Knickerbocker
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Iolanthe, or, the Peer and the Peri, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Casino
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Damaged Goods, by Eugene Brieux - Fulton
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The Purple Road, by Fred de Gresac and William Cary Duncan - Liberty
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The Argyle Case, by Harriet Ford and Harvey J. O'Higgins - Criterion
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The Amazons, by Arthur Wing Pinero - Empire
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North of 53, by Beverly B. Dobbs - Lyceum
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Food, by William C. de Mille - Princess
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Fear, by H.R. Lenormand and Jean d'Auguzan - Princess
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Fancy Free, by Stanley Houghton - Princess
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Any Night, by Edward Ellis - Princess
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Ziegfeld Follies, Series of 1913 - New Amsterdam
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Jack London's Adventures in the South Sea Islands, by Martin Johnson - Criterion
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The Million, from the French of Berr and Guillemand - B.F. Keith's
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The Passing Show of 1913, by Harold Atteridge - The Winter Garden
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All Aboard, by Mark Swan - Lew Fields' 44th Street Roof Garden
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The Lure, by George Scarborough - Maxine Elliott's
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Potash and Perlmutter, by Montague Glass - George M. Cohan's
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The Family Cupboard, by Owen Davis - The Playhouse
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Adele, by Paul Herbe - H.H. Frazee's Longacre Theatre
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Believe Me, Xantippe, by Frederick Ballard - 39th Street
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The Fight, by Bayard Veiller - Hudson
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The Winning of Barbara Worth, by Edwin Milton Royle - Nixon's Apollo Theatre
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Sweethearts, by Harry B. Smith and Fred de Gresac - New Amsterdam
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Where Ignorance is Bliss, by Ferenc Molnar - Lyceum
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Kiss Me Quick, by Philip Bartholomae - 48th Street
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The Blue Bird, by Maurice Maeterlinck - Majestic
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Seven Keys to Baldpate, by George M. Cohan - Cohan and Harris' Astor Theatre
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The Last Days of Pompeii, dramatization of Bulwer Lytton's Novel - Wallack's
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The Tempermental Journey, adapted by Leo Ditrichstein - Republic
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What Happened to Mary, by Owen Davis - West End
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Hamlet, Farewell performance of Forbes-Robertson - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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The Light That Failed, adapted by George Fleming - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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At Bay, by George Scarborough - 39th Street Theatre
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Nearly Married, by Edgar Selwyn - Gaiety
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The Doll Girl, by Leo Stein and A.M. Willner - Globe
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The Marriage Market, by M. Brody and F. Martos - Knickerbocker
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Caesar and Cleopatra, by George Bernard Shaw, Farewell appearance of Forbes-Robertson - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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Half an Hour, by J.M. Barrie - Lyceum
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The Younger Generation, by Stanley Houghton - Lyceum
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Toddles, by Clyde Fitch
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The Queen's Champion, by Graham Hill and Hubert Ericsen - Aldwych Theatre, London
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Boris Godunoff - Metropolitan Opera
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The Love Leash, by Anna Steese Richardson and Edmund Breese - Harris
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Ben-Hur, arranged by William Young - New York
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Ben Hur, arranged by William Young - Manhattan Opera
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The Only Son, by Winchell Smith - B.F. Keith's
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Volume 38, 1913
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A Good Little Devil, by Rosemonde Gerard and Maurice Rostand - Republic
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Review of A Good Little Devil
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The Whip - Manhattan Opera
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The Lady of the Slipper - Globe
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Review by Acton Davies of The Lady of the Slipper
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Peg o' My Heart, by J. Hartley Manners - Cort
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Review of Peg o' My Heart
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Fanny's First Play - William Collier's Comedy Theatre [by George Bernard Shaw]
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Review of Fanny's First Play
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Oh! Oh! Delphine, by C.M.S. McLellan - New Amsterdam
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The Poor Little Rich Girl, by Eleanor Gates - Hudson
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Review of The Poor Little Rich Girl
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Bought and Paid For, by George Broadhurst - Taylor's Colonial
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The American Maid, by Leonard Leibling - Broadway
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All for the Ladies, by Henry Blossom - Lyric
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Review of All for the Ladies
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Little Women - The Playhouse
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Fine Feathers, by Eugene Walter - Astor
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Review of Fine Feathers
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The Lady From Oklahoma, by Elizabeth Jordan - 48th Street
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Review by Alan Dale of The Lady From Oklahoma
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The Purple Road, by Fred de Gresac and William Cary Duncan - Liberty
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Review by Acton Davies of The Purple Road
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Within the Law, by Bayard Veiller - Eltinge
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Review of Within the Law
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Rosedale, by Lester Wallack's - Lyric
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Review by Alan Dale of Rosedale
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Divorçons, by Victorien Sardou and Emile de Najac - The Playhouse
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Review of Divorçons
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Volume 39, 1913
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Romance, by Edward Sheldon - Maxine Elliott's
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Review of Romance
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The Switchboard, by Elgar Wallace - Princess Players
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Food, by William C. deMille - Princess Players
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Fear, by H.R. Lenormand and Jean d'Auguzan - Princess Players
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Fancy Free, by Stanley Houghton - Princess Players
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Any Night, by Edward Ellis - Princess Players
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Review of Princess Players four short plays
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Program - The Palace Theatre
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Review by Alan Dale of Sarah Bernhardt's Vaudeville performance at the Palace Theatre
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Her Own Money, by Mark E. Swan - Collier's Comedy Theatre
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The Family Cupboard, by Owen Davis - The Playhouse
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Kiss Me Quick - 48th Street
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Program - Hammerstein's Roof Garden
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Potash and Perlmutter - George M. Cohan's Theatre
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When Dreams Come True, by Philip Bartholomae - Lew Fields' 44th Street Music Hall
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Review of When Dreams Come True
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Quo Vadis? - Astor
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Program - The Palace Theatre
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Lieber Augustun, by Leo Fall - Casino
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Review by Alan Dale of Lieber Augustin
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Adele, by Paul Herve - H.H. Frazee's Longacre
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Review by Alan Dale of Adele
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To-day, by George Broadhurst and Abraham S. Schomer - 48th Street
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Review by Acton Davies of To-day
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The Fight, by Bayard Veiller - Hudson
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Review of The Fight
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Tante, by C. Haddon Chambers - Empire
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Review by Alan Dale of Tante
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Volume 40, 1914
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Review by James O'Donnell Bennett of Her Own Money
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The Younger Generation, by Stanley Houghton - Lyceum
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Half an Hour, by J.M. Barrie - Lyceum
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Review by Acton Davies of The Younger Generation and Half an Hour
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The Marriage Market, by M. Brody and F. Martos - Knickerbocker
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Review by Alan Dale of The Marriage Market
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Kitty MacKay, by Catherine Chisholm Cushing - Comedy
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Review by Alan Dale of Kitty MacKay
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The Strange Woman, by William Hurlbut - Gaiety
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Review by Alan Dale of The Strange Woman
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Hamlet, farewell performance of Forbes-Robertson - Manhattan Opera
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The Things That Count, by Laurence Eyre - The Playhouse
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Review by Acton Davies of The Things That Count
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The Legend of Leonora, by J.M. Barrie - Empire
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Review by Acton Davies of The Legend of Leonora
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Don't Weaken, by Walter Hackett - Maxine Elliott's
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At Bay, by George Scarborough - 39th Street
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Review by Acton Davies of At Bay
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En Deshabille, by Edward Goodman - Princess Players
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Hari-Kari, by Julian Johnson - Princess Players
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The Black Mask, by F. Tennyson Jesse and H.M. Harwood - Princess
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The Bride, by William Hurlburt - Princess Players
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Russia, by Gaston Charles Richard - Princess Players
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A Thousand Years Ago, by Percy Mackaye - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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Review by Alan Dale of A Thousand Years Ago
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The Misleading Lady, by Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey - Fulton
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Review by Acton Davies of The Misleading Lady
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Travelogue - Cruising Through the Philippines
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The Secret, by Henri Bernstein - Belasco
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Review by Alan Dale of The Secret
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Young Wisdom, by Rachel Crothers - Gaiety
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Review by Alan Dale of Young Wisdom
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Help Wanted, by Jack Lait - Maxine Elliott's
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Review by Acton Davies of Help Wanted
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The Queen of the Movies, by Glen MacDonough - Globe
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Review by Alan Dale of The Queen of the Movies
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When Claudia Smiles, by Anne Caldwell - Lyric
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Review by Acton Davies of When Claudia Smiles
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The Midnight Girl, by Paul Herve - 44th Street
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Review by Acton Davies of The Midnight Girl
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Too Many Cooks, by Frank Craven - 39th Street
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Review by Alan Dale of Too Many Cooks
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Omar, the Tentmaker, by Richard Walton Tully - Lyric
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Review by Alan Dale of Omar, the Tentmaker
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Volume 41, 1914-1915
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Jerry, by Catherine Chisholm Cushing - Lyceum
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Review of Jerry
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Seven Keys to Baldpate, by George M. Cohan - Astor
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Sari, by Julius Wilhelm and Fritz Grunbaum - New Amsterdam
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Review by Acton Davies of Sari
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The Yellow Ticket, by Michael Morton - Eltinge
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Review by Alan Dale of The Yellow Ticket
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The Dummy, by Harvey J. O'Higgins and Harriet Ford - Hudson
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Cabiria, by Gabriele d'Annunzio - Knickerbocker
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The Truth, by Clyde Fitch - Little Theatre
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Program - B.F. Keith's Palace Theatre
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My Lady's Dress, by Edward Knoblauch - The Playhouse
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The Beautiful Adventure, by R. De Flers and A. De Caillavet - Lyceum
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Innocent, by George Broadhurst - Eltinge
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Pygmalion, by G. Bernard Shaw - Park
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It Pays to Advertise, by Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett - George M. Cohan's
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The Miracle Man, by George M. Cohan - Astor
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Wars of the World, by Arthur Voegtlin - New York Hippodrome
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Life, by Thompson Buchanan - Manhattan Opera
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A Pair of Silk Stockings - Little Theatre
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Daddy Long-Legs, by Jean Webster - Gaiety
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Review of Daddy Long-Legs
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The Phantom Rival, by Leo Ditrichstein - Belasco
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Polygamy, by Harvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford - The Playhouse
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Review of Polygamy
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Sinners, by Owen Davis - The Playhouse
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Article about Sinners
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Du Barry - Candler Theatre
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A Mix-Up, by Parker A. Hord - 39th Street
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Under Cover, by Roi Cooper Megrue - Cort
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Volume 42, 1914-1915
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A Modern Girl - Olympic
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The Auctioneer - Powers
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Her Own Money - Studebaker
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The Little Parisienne - Auditorium
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The Marriage Market - Illinois
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The Strange Woman - Illinois
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Daddy Long-Legs, by Jean Webster - Powers
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Potash and Perlmutter - Olympic
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Obituary - Barney Bernard , (1943)
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The Revolt - American Music Hall
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Obituary - Helen Ware , (1939)
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The Legend of Leonora - Blackstone
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The Ladies' Shakespeare - Blackstone
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Kitty MacKay - Princess
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Program - Majestic
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Obituary - Marshall Montgomery , (n.d.)
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Obituary - May Irwin , (1938)
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Our Children - Princess
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Obituary - Christine Norman , (n.d.)
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The Dummy - Powers
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Obituary - Harriet Ford , (1949)
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Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford - Willard
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The Argyle Case - Willard
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Ready Money - Willard
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Rolling Stones - La Salle
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Obituary - Ernest Glendenning , (1936)
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Graustark - Willard
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Sari - Illinois
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Alias Jimmy Valentine - Willard
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Obituary - William Gillette , (1937)
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Obituary - Blanche Bates , (1941)
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Diplomacy - Blackstone
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The Three Twins - Willard
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The Crinoline Girl - Olympic
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The Traveling Salesman - Willard
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The Girl From Utah - Illinois
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The Lady We Love - La Salle
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King Lear - Garrick
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Volume 43, 1914-1918
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Reviews and Newspaper Articles Regarding:
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The Elder Son
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The White Feather
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The Critic
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She's in Agan
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Mr. Myd's Mystery
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No. 13 Washington Square
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A Place in the Sun
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Ruggles of Red Gap
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Stop, Look, Listen
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The Devil's Garden
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Captain Brassbound's Conversion
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Justice
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Servant-Master-Lover
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My Lady's Name
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Please Help Emily
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Flora Bella
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Nothing But the Truth
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The Intruder
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Come Out of the Kitchen
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The Gods of the Mountain
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King Argimenes and the Unknown Warrior
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Johnny Get Your Gun
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Magic
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The Little Man
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The Willow Tree
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The Fugitive
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Lonely Soldiers
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Art and Opportunity
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The Star Gazer
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Fancy Free
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Circus - Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto
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Mr. Barnum
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An Ideal Husband
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Volume 44, 1915
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The Hawk, by Francis de Croisset - Maxine Elliott's
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Review of The Hawk
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Kick In, by Willard Mack - Republic Theatre
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Annual Benefit in Behalf of the Actors Fund of America - Century Theatre
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Program - B.F. Keith's Palace Theatre
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War Brides, by Marion Craig Wentworth - B.F. Keith's
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Children of Earth, by Alice Brown - Booth Theatre
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Program - Saison Ballet Russe - with Anna Pavlowa
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Program - The Strand
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Program - B.F. Keith's Palace Theatre
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The Law of the Land, by George Broadhurst - 48th Street
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Dance Revue by Ida Fuller - William Morris Jardin de Danse
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The Trap, by Richard Harding Davis and Jules Eckert Goodman - Booth
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Review of The Trap
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Jack's Romance, by Augustus Pitou, Sr. - Grand Opera House
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Program - James Barnes' Moving Pictures Through Central Africa From Coast to Coast - Princess
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Chin-Chin, or, A Modern Aladdin, by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside - Globe
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Twin Beds, by Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo - Fulton
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Snatched From a Burning Death, by Charles L. Gaskill - Vitagraph
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Cupids Column, by Frank Dazey - Vitagraph
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A Child of the North, by Frederic Chapin - Vitagraph
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The Jarr Family Discovers Harlem, by Roy L. McCardell - Vitagraph
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The Radium Thieves, by John Laughran - Vitagraph
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Fads and Fancies, by Glen MacDonough - Knickerbocker
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Review of Fads and Fancies
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The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, by Anatole France - Wallack's
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Androcles and the Lion, by Bernard Shaw - Wallack's
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Program - B.F. Keith's Palace Theatre
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Outcast, by Hubert Henry Davies - Lyceum
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Hello, Broadway, by George M. Cohan - Astor
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Marie-Odile, by Edward Knoblauch - Belasco
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Review of Marie-Odile
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The Shadow, by Dario Niccodemi and Michael Morton - Empire
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Review of The Shadow
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The White Feather, by Lechmere Worrall and J.E. Harold Terry - Comedy
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Review of The White Feather
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The Law of the Land, by George Broadhurst - 48th Street
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On Trial, by Elmer L. Reizenstein - Candler Theatre
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Alice in Wonderland, dramatized by Alice Gerstenberg - Booth
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The Show Shop, by James Forbes - Hudson
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The Peasant Girl, by Leo Stein, adapted by Edgar Smith - 44th Street Theatre
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Inside the Lines, by Earl Derr Biggers - Longacre
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Volume 45, 1915-1916
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Experience, by George V. Hobart - The Casino
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Program - B.F. Keith's Palace
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The Song of Songs, by Edward Sheldon - Eltinge
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Watch Your Step, by Irving Berlin and H.B. Smith - New Amsterdam
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Trilby, by Paul M. Potter - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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The Sorcerer - 48th Street
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Trial by Jury - 48th Street
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She's in Again, by Thomas J. Gray - Gaiety
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Articles about Julia Dean
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The Blindness of Virtue, by Cosmo Hamilton - Castle Square
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Program - B.F. Keith's Theatre, Boston
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Young America, by Fred Ballard - Gaiety
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Program - B.F. Keith's, Boston
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Review of Young America
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Hip-Hip-Hooray, by R.H. Burnside
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Review of Hip-Hip-Hooray
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Mrs. Boltay's Daughters, by Marion Fairfax - Comedy
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His Father's Footsteps - Knickerbocker
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The Martyr's of the Alamo - Knickerbocker
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Fickle Fatty's Fall - Knickerbocker
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Matrimony - Knickerbocker
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Under Fire, by Roi Cooper Megrue - Hudson
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The Princess Pat, by Henry Blossom - Cort
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Review of The Princess Pat
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Program - Broadway Theatre
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Review of film of Carmen - Strand Theatre
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First Private Concert of The Singers Club of New York
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Major Barbara, by George Bernard Shaw - The Playhouse
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Because He Loved Her - Knickerbocker
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Peggy - Knickerbocker
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Just a Woman, by Eugene Walter - 48th Street
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Review of Just a Woman
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Program - Century Lyceum Theatre
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The Mountaineer, by Kenneth and Roy Webb - Century Lyceum
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Our Mrs. McChesney, by George V. Hobart and Edna Ferber - Lyceum
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The Unchastened Woman, by Louis K. Anspacher - 39th Street
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Margaret Schiller, by Hall Caine - New Amsterdam
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Fair and Warmer, by Avery Hopwood - Eltinge
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Review of Fair and Warmer
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Joan of Arc - film
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Program - B.F. Keith's Palace
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With Villa and His Forces, by H. Sherman Martin Knickerbocker (lecture with photos)
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The Raiders - Knickerbocker
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The Bright Lights - Knickerbocker
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To Have and To Hold (film)
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Out of the Drifts (film) - Broadway
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The House of Glass, by Max Marcin - Candler
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Katinka - 44th Street
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One Day - Broadway Theatre
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The Code of Marcia Gray - Broadway
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The Lost Bridegroom (film)
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The Stepping Stone - Knickerbocker
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By Stork Delivery - Knickerbocker
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The New York Idea, by Langdon Mitchell - The Playhouse
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Obituary - Ernest Lawford , (n.d.)
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Program - B.F. Keith's Palace
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Volume 46, 1915-1916
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The Princess of Israel
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The Songbird - Grand Opera House
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The Shadow - Blackstone
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Outcast, by Hubert Henry Davies - Powers
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Peg o' My Heart - Cort
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Obituary - Peggy O'Neil , (1947?)
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All Over Town - Garrick
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Program - Majestic
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Beverly's Balance - Grand Opera House
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Peg o' My Heart - Cort
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The Lady in Red - Cohan's Grand Opera House
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Obituary - Valli Valli , (1927)
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It Pays to Advertise, by Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett - Cohan's Grand Opera House
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Pollyanna - Blackstone
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The Only Girl - Garrick
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Inside the Lines, by Earl Derr Biggers - Cort
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Kick In - Olympic
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Program - Majestic
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Watch Your Step - Illinois
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Obituary - Harry Kelly , (1936)
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His Majesty Bunker Bean - Cort
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Marie-Odile - Powers
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Obituary - Harry Holliday , (1942)
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Program - Palace
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Program - Majestic
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Program - Palace
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Program - Majestic
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Experience - Garrick
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Program - Majestic
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Program - Palace
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Sherlock Holmes - Blackstone
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Program - Palace
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877
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Volume 47, 1916
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Vaudeville Program - Palace
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Obituary - Joe Weber , (1942)
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Young America - Cohan's Opera House
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Vaudeville Program - Palace
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Chin-Chin - Illinois
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Obituary - Douglas Stevenson , (1935)
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Young America - Cohan's Grand Opera House
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Obituary - Jasper the dog
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Vaudeville Program - Palace
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Obituary - Emma Calvé , (1942)
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Vaudeville Program - Palace (3)
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Jane O'Day From Broadway - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Rio Grande - Blackstone
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Vaudeville Program - Palace (2)
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Taming of the Shrew - Princess
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Our Mrs. McChesney - Powers
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Harry Lauder - Garrick
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Molly o' - Cohan's Grand Opera
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The Little Minister - Blackstone
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33 Washington Square - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Treasure Island - Colonial
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A Pair of Queens - Cort
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Mr. Lazarus - Princess
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Vaudeville Program - Majestic
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Review of Vaudeville at the Majestic
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Fair and Warmer - Cort
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Cohan Revue 1916 - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Common Clay - Olympic
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Pom-Pom - Illinois
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Step This Way - Garrick
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Please Help Emily - Powers
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Go To It - Princess
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If I Were King - Blackstone
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Hit-the-Trail-Holiday - Cohan's Grand
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Follies of 1916 - Illinois
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Fixing Sister - Princess
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Obituary - Ernest Young , (1918)
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The Boomerang - Powers
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His Bridal Night - Olympic
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Obituary - Rosa Olitzka , (1949)
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1
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Volume 48, 1917-1919
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Betty - Illinois
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Obituary - Cosmo Hamilton , (1942)
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Very Good Eddie - American Music Hall
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The Heart of Paddy Whack - Olympic
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Turn to the Right - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Follow Me - Garrick
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Obituary - Anna Held , (n.d.)
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Seven Chances - Cort
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Good Gracious Annabelle - Cort
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Obituary - Lola Fisher , (1926)
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Pals First - Illinois
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Dollars and Sense, by Alan Brooks - Garrick
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13th Chair - Garrick
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Vaudeville Program - Palace
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Rambler Rose, by Harry B. Smith - Illinois
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Maytime - Studebaker
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The Music Master - Powers
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Hitchy-Koo - Colonial
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Obituary - Lillian Russell , (1922)
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Oh, Boy - La Salle
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The Riviera Girl - Blackstone
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Friendly Enemies, by Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoffman - Woods
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General Post, by J.E. Harold Terry - Powers
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Just Around the Corner - Cort
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The Gypsy Trail - Cort
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Oh, Look - La Salle
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A Cure for Curables, by Earl Derr Biggers and Lawrence Whitman - Studebaker
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Benefit - Cohan's Grand Opera House
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The Wanderer, by Maurice V. Samuels - Auditorium
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A Marriage of Convenience - Blackstone
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Eyes of Youth - Princess
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Obituary - Margaret Illington , (1934)
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The Crowded Hour, by Edgar Selwyn and Channing Pollock - Woods
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Happiness, by J. Hartley Manners - Powers'
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Il Trovatore - Auditorium
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The Copperhead, by Augustus Thomas - Studebaker
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Polly With a Past, by George Middleton and Guy Bolton - Powers
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A Tailor-Made Man, by Harry James Smith - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Three Faces East, by Anthony Paul Kelly - Olympic
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Ziegfeld Follies, 1918 - Colonial
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Going Up, by Otto Harbach - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Hitchy-Koo-- 1918, by Glen MacDonough - Illinois
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The Off Chance, by R.C. Carton - Powers
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Head Over Heels, by Edgar Allan Woolf - Illinois
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Obituary - Boyd Marshall , (1950)
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Honeymoon Town, by Will M. Hough - La Salle
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Up In Mabel's Room, by Wilson Collison and Otto Harbach - Woods
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Actor's Equity Benefit - Auditorium
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The Canary, from the French of Georges Barr and Louis Verneuil - Colonial
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Jack O'Lantern, by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside - Colonial
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The Brat, by Maude Fulton - Harris
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Tillie
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193
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Volume 49, 1919
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Newsclippings and articles concerning actress Suzanne Willa
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341
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Volume 50, 1919
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Fifty-Fifty, Ltd. - Globe Theatre, Atlantic City, N.J.
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Mis' Nell of N'Orleans - Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City
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Roads of Destiny - Lyric, Philadelphia
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She's A Good Fellow - Forrest, Philadelphia
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Roly Boly Eyes - Apollo, Atlantic City
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Forever After - Globe, Atlantic City
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Toby's Bow - Adelphi
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Sinbad - Shubert, Philadelphia
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Geo. White's Scandals of 1919 - Forrest
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Good Morning Judge! - Chestnut Street Opera House
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Hon. Abe Potash - Adelphi
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The Jest - Plymouth, New York
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Obituary - Sem Benelli , (1949)
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Shubert's Gaieties of 1919 - Winter Garden, New York
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39 East - Lyric
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The Shubert Gaieties of 1919 - Chestnut Street Opera House
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Hamlet - Broad Street Theatre
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The Little Blue Devil - Lyric
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Look Who's Here - Garrick, Philadelphia
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Sinbad - Shubert, Philadelphia
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A Little Journey - Adelphi
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Sometime - Chestnut Street Opera House
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Vaudeville Program - Keith's, Philadelphia
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The Unknown Purple - Lyric
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John Ferguson - Broad Street Theatre
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The Haunted Violin - Garrick, Philadelphia
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Tea For Three - Adelphi
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Monte Cristo, Jr. - Shubert, Philadelphia
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Apple Blossoms - Globe, New York
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The Magic Melody - Shubert, New York
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The Dancer - Lyric, New York
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The Royal Vagabond - Cohan and Harris, New York
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Déclassée - Empire, New York
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Obituary - Claude E. King , (1941)
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The Passing Show of 1919 - Winter Garden
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Monte Cristo, Jr. - Shubert, Philadelphia
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The Lonely Romeo - Shubert, Philadelphia
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Oh My Dear - Chestnut Street Opera House
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Daddies - Broad Street
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Tiger! Tiger! - Garrick, Philadelphia
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The Acquittal - George M. Cohan's Grand
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Ziegfeld Follies - Colonial
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Civilian Clothes - Olympic
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Ladies First - Cort
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Little Simplicity - La Salle
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Volume 51, 1919-1922
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Newsclippings and reviews concerning:
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Driftwood
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A Friendly Divorce
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A Little Journey
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An Ideal Husband
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Art and Opportunity
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Billeted
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Scandal
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Hobohemia
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Caesar's Wife
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My Lady Friends
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39 East
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Take It From Me
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Dark Rosaleen
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Scandal
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Dark Rosaleen
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An Exchange of Wives
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He and She
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The Charm School
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Nice People
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Swords
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The Silver Fox
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Blossom Time
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Everyday
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Her Salary Man
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Danger!
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S.S. Tenacity
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The Silver Fox
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The First Fifty Years
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Creditors
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Billeted
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The Rotters
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A Pinch Hitter
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West of Pittsburg
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Savva
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Pomp and Circumstance
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Her Salary Man
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Disraeli
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Honor Bright
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Bull-Dog Drummond
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The Painted Lady
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The Lady Cristilinda
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Husbands Are a Problem
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Glamour
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The Wheel
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Program - Auditorium Theatre, Baltimore
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
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707
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Volume 52, 1920
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The Rose of China - Chestnut Street Opera House
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Nothing But Love - Shubert, Philadelphia
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Vaudeville Program - Keith's, Philadelphia
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The Hottentot - Broad Street Theatre
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Hitchy-Koo of 1919 - Forrest, Philadelphia
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Greenwich Village Follies - Shubert, Philadelphia
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The Crimson Alibi - Adelphi
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Forever After - Lyric, Philadelphia
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Aphrodite - Century, New York
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Monsieur Beaucaire - New Amsterdam
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Ben Hur - Forrest
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Tillie's Nightmare - Broad, Philadelphia
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Elsie Janis and Her Gang - Garrick, Philadelphia
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Somebody's Sweetheart - Chestnut Street Opera
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Adam and Eva - Longacre, New York
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Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic - Ziegfeld Roof, New Amsterdam Theatre
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Irene - Vanderbilt Theatre, New York
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One Night in Rome - George M. Cohan's, New York
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The Guest of Honor - Lyric, Philadelphia
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Macbeth - Broad, Philadelphia
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Dere Mable - Garrick
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Frivolities of 1920 - Chestnut Street Opera
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Listen Lester - Forrest
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The Ed Wynn Carnival - Garrick
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Aphrodite - Century
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The Tragedy of Richard III - Plymouth
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Welcome Stranger - Cohan's Grand, Chicago
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Monte Cristo, Jr. - Woods
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Obituary - Jack Squires , (1938)
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Golden Days - Powers
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Clarence - Blackstone
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The “Ruined” Lady - Princess
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Mary - Garrick
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Oui, Madame - Philadelphia Theatre
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The Girl From Home - Forrest
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Betty Be Good - Chestnut Street Opera
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Twelfth Night - Lyric
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Linger Longer Letty - Chestnut Street Opera
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Follies - Forrest
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Civilian Clothes - Lyric
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The Sweetheart Shop - Illinois
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The Greenwich Village Follies - Studebaker
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Century Midnight Whirl(?) - La Salle
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Mamma's Affair - Cort
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The Storm - Olympic
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Volume 53, 1920-1921
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Honey Girl - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Buddies - Woods
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The Purple Mask - Studebaker
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The Passion Flower - Central
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Aphrodite - Auditorium
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Geo. White's Scandals - Colonial
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Honey Girl - Cohan's Grand
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Scrambled Wives - Playhouse
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Beyond the Horizon - Princess
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Smilin' Through - Cort
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The Blue Flame - Garrick
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Happy-Go-Lucky - Playhouse
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967
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Sonya - Princess
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Not So Long Ago - Studebaker
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Cinderella On Broadway - Studebaker
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Abraham Lincoln - Blackstone
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Obituary - John Drinkwater , (1937)
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Ziegfeld Follies - Colonial
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The Bat - Princess
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As You Were - Studebaker
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The Half Moon - Illinois
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Famous Mrs. Fair - Blackstone
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Mecca - Auditorium
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The Charm School - Central
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The Tavern - Cohan's Grand
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Obituary - Lowell Sherman , (1934)
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Mecca - Auditorium
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Florodora - Studebaker
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My Lady Friends - Central
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Follies of 1920 - Colonial
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Cognac - Studebaker
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When We Were Young - La Salle
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Obituary - Alma Tell , (1937)
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Hitchy-Koo 1921 - Illinois
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Shavings - Powers
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Happy-Go-Lucky - Playhouse
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Obituary - O.P. Heggie , (1936)
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Just Suppose - Blackstone
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Woman to Woman - Playhouse
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Kissing Time - La Salle
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East Is West - Garrick
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Just Suppose - Blackstone
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Dulcy - Cort
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1
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Volume 54, 1921-1922
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Golden Days - Gaiety, New York
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Tip-Top - Colonial
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George White's Scandals - Illinois
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Nice People - Cort
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Afgar - Studebaker
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The Skin Game - Central
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Greenwich Village Follies - Garrick
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Elsie Janis and Her Gang - Illinois
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The Gold Diggers - Powers
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Enter Madame - Playhouse
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Little Old New York - Cohan's Grand
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Ragged Robin - Olympic
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Ziegfeld Follies - Colonial
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The Last Waltz - Garrick
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Lightnin' - Blackstone
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Obituary - Minnie Palmer , (1936)
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Blood and Sand - Illinois
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Bluebeard's 8th Wife - Garrick
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The Easiest Way - Powers
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The Varying Shore - Woods
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Lady Billy - Illinois
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The Silver Fox - La Salle
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Only 38 - Olympic
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The Intimate Strangers - Powers
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Ziegfeld Frolic - Colonial
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Ladies Night - Woods
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Red Pepper - Apollo
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The O'Brien Girl - Cohan's Grand
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The Dream Maker - Powers
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Anna Christie - Cort
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Just Married - La Salle
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The Nightcap - Playhouse
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It Pays to Smile - Olympic
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Obituary - May Robson , (1942)
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Lightnin' - Blackstone
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Obituary - Frank Bacon , (1922)
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Liliom - Garrick
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Molly Darling - Palace
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Lilies of the Field - Powers
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Garrison and the Girls - Cohan's Grand
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For Goodness Sake - Garrick
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The Hotel Mouse - Apollo
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Her Temporary Husband - Cort
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Liliom - Great Northern
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178
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Volume 55, 1921
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Tickle Me - Illinois
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Pitter Patter - Playhouse
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Gertie's Garter - Woods
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Bab - Blackstone
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The Meanest Man in the World - Gohan's Grand Opera
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Samson and Delilah - Playhouse
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Call the Doctor - Powers
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Broadway Brevities of 1920 - Studebaker
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East Is West - Garrick
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Bab - Blackstone
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Thy Name Is Woman - Playhouse
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The Sign on the Door - Woods
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Passing Thou - Apollo
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Peg o' My Heart - Powers
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Romance - Garrick
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Clair de Lune - Empire, New York
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Sally - New Amsterdam
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Opera - Theatro Municipal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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C'Est de la Folie! - Folies-Bergere, Paris
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Phi-Phi - Des Bouffes-Parisiens, Paris
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Dans Un Fauteuil - Casino de Paris
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Paris-en-Shimmy-Se - Ambassadeurs, Paris
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Short plays - Grand Guignol
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Die Braut des Lucullus - Theater des Westens, Berlin
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Die Konigin der Nacht - Neues Operettenhaus, Berlin
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Die Strafensangerin - Metropol, Berlin
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Prinzessin Olala - Berliner Theater, Berlin
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League of Notions - New Oxford, London
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Now and There - Vaudeville Theatre, London
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Pins and Needles - Gaiety, London
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The Edge o' Beyond - Garrick, London
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Christopher Sly - New Theatre, London
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Sybil - Daly's Theatre, London
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The Gypsy Princess - Strand Theatre, London
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Cairo - His Majesty's Theatre, London
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Obituary - Oscar Asche , (n.d.)
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The Speckled Band - St. James' Theatre, London
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Fun of the Fayre - London Pavilion
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The Peep Show - London Hippodrome
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Obituary - Stanley Lupino , (1942)
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Quality Street - Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London
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Now and Then
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388
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Volume 56, 1922-1925
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Newsclippings and reviews regarding:
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The Lady Christilinda
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Why Not?
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Roger Bloomer
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The Voice
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Goodness Knows
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Poppy
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Sally of the Sawdust
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Scaramouche
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Queen Victoria
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The Best People
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The Creaking Chair
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Nerves
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No, No, Nanette
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Sancho Panza
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That Awful Mrs. Eaton
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Bewitched
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The Student Prince
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Parasites
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The Spook Sonata
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The New Poor
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The Magnolia Lady
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They Knew What They Wanted
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Processional
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Mrs. Partridge Presents
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The Habitual Husband
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The Undertow
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Processional
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Out of Step
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The Complex
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Wild Birds
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The School Maid
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June Days
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Lucky Sam McCarver
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Lovely Lady
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The Carolinian
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Arabesque
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Love `Em and Leave `Em
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Reel
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669
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Volume 57, 1922-1923
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To The Ladies - Cohan's Grand Opera
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The Guilty One - Woods
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Good Morning Dearie - Colonial
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Bull Dog Drummond - Powers
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The White Peacock - Playhouse
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Just Married - La Salle
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Obituary - Lynne Overman , (1943)
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The Blushing Bride - Great Northern
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The Goldfish - Studebaker
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Bombo - Apollo
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The Circle - Selwyn
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Perfect Fool - Illinois
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Julius Caesar - Olympic
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The Cat and the Canary - Princess
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The Green Goddess - Great Northern
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Under False Pretenses - La Salle
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Thank-U - Cort
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Six Cylinder Love - Harris
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To The Ladies - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Robin Hood - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Anna Christie - Studebaker
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The French Doll - Powers
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A Bill of Divorcement - Central
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Revue Russe - Playhouse
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The Green Goddess - Great Northern
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The First Year - Woods
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The Hairy Ape - Studebaker
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Performance - Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn - Ripon, Wisconsin Auditorium
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Kempy, by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent - Selwyn
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Music Box Revue - Colonial
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Shuffle Along - Olympic
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So This Is London - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Field of Ermine - Powers
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The Czarina - Powers
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Music Box Revue - Colonial
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Spice of 1922 - Studebaker
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Mister Antonio - Powers
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La Tendresse - Blackstone
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Obituary - Henry Miller , (1926)
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Greenwich Village Follies - Great Northern
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He Who Gets Slapped - Playhouse
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Orange Blossoms - Illinois
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Zeno - Great Northern
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Captain Applejack - Harris
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The Demi-Virgin - La Salle
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Make It Snappy - Apollo
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Two Little Girls in Blue - Colonial
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866
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Volume 58, 1923
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Shore Leave - Powers
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Elsie - Illinois
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The Twist - La Salle
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Partners Again - Selwyn
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The Wheel of Life - Blackstone
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The Torch Bearers - Powers
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To Love - Playhouse
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The Last Warning - Blackstone
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The Awful Truth - Powers
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In Springtime of Youth - Illinois
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The Monster - La Salle
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Sally - Colonila
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Peter Weston - Harris
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The Crooked Square - Princess
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George White's Scandals - Illinois
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Two Fellows and a Girl - Cohan's Grand Opera House
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Hurricane - Selwyn
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Peter and Paula - Playhouse
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Tangerine - Garrick
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Bristol Glass - Blackstone
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For All of Us - Studebaker
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Steve - Princess
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Loyalties - Powers
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The Passing Show of 1922 - Apollo
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Why Not? - Powers
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Light Wines and Beer - Harris
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Rolling Home - Harris
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Hitchy-Koo, 1923 - Garrick
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Chains - Playhouse
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The Dancing Girl - Colonial
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Up She Goes - Studebaker
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You and I - Playhouse
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Zander the Great - Powers
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Mr. Battling Buttler - Apollo
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The Dancing Honeymoon - Apollo
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Polly Preferred - La Salle
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Nifties of 1923 - Ohio Theatre, Cleveland
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Obituary - Sam Bernard , (1927)
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Spring Cleaning - Adelphi
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Greenwich Village Follies - Hanna Theatre, Cleveland
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The Song and Dance Man - Hartman Theatre, Columbus, Ohio
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Secrets - Ohio
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Passing Show of 1923 - Hanna Theatre
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Deep Tangled Wildwood - Blackstone
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The Song and Dance Man - Ohio
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Sancho Panza - Ohio
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Up the Ladder - Playhouse
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Volume 59, 1923-1924
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Laugh, Clown, Laugh - Ohio Theatre
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Obituary - Irene Fenwick Barrymore , (1936)
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The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Common Sense - Ohio Theatre
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Children of the Moon - Playhouse
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I'll Say She Is! - Studebaker
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As You Like It - Hartman, Columbus, Ohio
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Ziegfeld Follies - Ohio, Cleveland
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Chauve-Souris - Hanna Theatre, Cleveland
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Obituary - Nikita Balieff , (1936)
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The Devil's Disciple - Hanna
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Little Nellie Kelly - Ohio Theatre
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Peer Gynt - Hanna
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Kiki - Ohio
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The Merchant of Venice - Illinois
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The Highwayman - Playhouse
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Merton of the Movies - Blackstone
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary - American Theatre, St. Louis
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We Moderns - Blackstone
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The Town Clown - Ohio
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Moonlight - Hanna
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Caroline - Hanna
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The Lady in Ermine - Hanna
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Vaudeville - B.F. Keith's Palace Theatre
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Hamlet - Hanna
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Helen of Troy, N.Y. - Ohio
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The Lullaby - Illinois
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Concert - Geraldine Farrar - Sandusky, Boston
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George White's Scandals - Ohio
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Mefistofele - Cleveland Public Auditorium
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Silence - Hanna
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The Miracle - Century, New York
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Music Box Revue - Music Box Theatre, New York
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Kid Boots - Earl Carroll Theatre, New York
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Music Box Bevue - Ohio
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The Changelings - Ohio
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Topsy and Eva - Selwyn
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Vanities - Ohio
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The Old Soak - Hanna
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Obituary - Thomas A. Wise
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The Best People - Adelphi
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One Kiss - Ohio
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The Fool - Hanna
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Trimmed in Scarlet - Auditorium, Toledo, Ohio
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Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch - Hanna
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Little Miss Bluebeard - Ohio
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Volume 60, 1924
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Innocent Eyes - Apollo
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Henky - La Salle
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Greenwich Village Follies - Apollo
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The Horse Thief - Cohan's Grand Opera
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Grounds for Divorce - Princess
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Sun Up - La Salle
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No No Nanette - Harris
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Simon Called Peter - Great Northern
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Easy Street - Playhouse
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The Werewolf - Adelphi
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Leah Kleschna - Great Northern
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Obituary - Arnold Daly
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Wildflower - Garrick
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Artists and Models - Apollo
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The Deluge - Cort
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Obituary - Emelie Polini
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Vaudeville - Palace
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No No Nanette - Harris
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Obituary - Louise Groody , (1961)
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Morphia - Adelphi
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Obituary - Lowell Sherman , (1934)
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Dixie To Broadway - Garrick
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Obituary - Florence Mills
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Tarnish - Playhouse
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The Shame Woman - Princess
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Meet the Wife - Blackstone
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Wages for Wives - Cort
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Mary Jane McKane - Garrick
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In the Next Room - Princess
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Vogues and Frolics - Apollo
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Beggar on Horseback - Adelphi
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Seventh Heaven - Cohan's Grand Opera
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The Magic Ring - Illinois
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The Swan - Blackstone
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Tarnish - Playhouse
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The Sweet Little Devil - Garrick
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Cyrano de Bergerac - Great Northern
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Applesauce - La Salle
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White Cargo - Cort
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Obituary - Gladys Frazin
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Expressing Willie - Princess
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The Potters - Great Northern
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Greenwich Village Follies - Apollo
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Vaudeville - Palace
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Ziegfeld Follies - Illinois
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Plain Jane - Hanna
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Strange Bed Fellows - Playhouse
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The Goose Hangs High - Princess
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Lucia di Lammermoor - Auditorium
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Volume 61, 1924-1925
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Romeo and Juliet - Garrick
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Cheaper to Marry - Playhouse
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Le Prophéte - Auditorium
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Dumb as a Fox - Great Northern
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Thais - Auditorium
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The Outsider - Garrick
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Who Knows-- - Selwyn
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The Love Test - Central
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Saint Joan - Blackstone
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Vaudeville - Palace
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Aida - Auditorium
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Sakura - Playhouse
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Obituary - Harold Vosburg
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Sitting Pretty - Garrick
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Music Box Revue - Illinois
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Lollipop - Selwyn
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L'Amore dei Tre Re - Auditorium
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High Stakes - Great Northern
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The Show-Off - Cohan's Grand Opera
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The Passing Show of 1924 - Apollo
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Pretty Little Pussy - Adelphi
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Samson and Delilah - Auditorium
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The Mikado - Great Northern
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Mefistoféle - Auditorium
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Robin Hood - Great Northern
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Abie's Irish Rose - Studebaker
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The Second Mrs. Tanqueray - Blackstone
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The Dream Girl - Studebaker
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Vaudeville - Palace
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George White's Scandals - Selwyn
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Andre Charlot's Revue of 1924 - Garrick
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The Chocolate Soldier - Great Northern
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The Rivals - Illinois
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Hassard Short's Ritz Revue - Apollo
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Minick - Playhouse
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Ritz Revue - Apollo
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Aren't We All? - Blackstone
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Parasites - Princess
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The Student Prince - Great Northern
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Ritz Revue - Apollo
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The Dream Girl - Studebaker
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Vanities - Selwyn
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Stepping Stones - Illinois
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Hell-Bent for Heaven, by Hatcher Hughes - Playhouse
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Ma Pettengill - Blackstone
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Volume 62, 1925
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Cobra - Princess
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Vaudeville - Palace
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Moonlight - Apollo
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Badges - Garrick
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Is Zat So? - Adelphi
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Rose-Marie - Woods
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The Green Hat - Selwyn
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Be Yourself - Harris
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Milgrim's Progress - Cohan's Grand Opera
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The Knife in the Wall - La Salle
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Cobra - Princess
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Vaudeville - Palace
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Obituary - Ben Welch , (1926)
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Going Crooked - Cort
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The Lady Next Door - Cort
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Vaudeville - Palace
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New Brooms - Blackstone
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She Had to Know - Studebaker
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Cheerio - La Salle
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Artists and Models of 1924 - Apollo
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June Days - Garrick
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Rose-Marie - Woods
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June Days - Garrick
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The Gorilla - Harris
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June Days - Garrick
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Laff That Off - Harris
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Vaudeville - Palace
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The Patsy - La Salle
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Puzzles of 1925 - Harris
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Naughty Riquette - Apollo
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Ladies of the Evening - Blackstone
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Candida - Princess
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The Grab Bag - Illinois
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The Pearl of Great Price - Ohio
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Sky High - Hanna
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Vaudeville - Keith's Palace
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The Pelican - Nixon's Apollo, Atlantic City
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Aloma of the South Seas - Lyric, New York
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Artists and Models, Paris Edition - New Winter Garden
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George White's Scandals - Apollo
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The Cradle Snatchers - Music Box
|
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Captain Jinks - Martin Beck Theatre
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Sunny - New Amsterdam
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The Vagabond King - Casino
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Louie the 14th - Cosmopolitan
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Volume 63, 1925-1926
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Kid Boots - Woods
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The Fall Guy - Adelphi
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Rain - Harris
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Desire Under the Elms - Princess
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What Price Glory - Studebaker
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The Judge's Husband - Adelphi
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Some Day - Olympic
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Aloma of the South Seas - Garrick
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Obituary - George Gaul , (1939)
|
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Greenwich Village Follies - Apollo
|
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A Lady's Virtue - Selwyn
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Martha - Auditorium
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Der Rosenkavalier - Auditorium
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The Music Box Revue - Illinois
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Vaudeville - Palace
|
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The Naked Man - Garrick
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Obituary - Gilda Leary , (1927)
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Castles in the Air - Olympic
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One of the Family - Princess
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The Dove - Blackstone
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The Kiss in a Taxi - Adelphi
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Pigs - Cort
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Magda - Princess
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Il Trovatore - Auditorium
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Dancing Mothers - Selwyn
|
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Ziegfeld Follies - Illinois
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Big Boy - Apollo
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Rigoletto - Auditorium
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Old English - Adelphi
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What Price Glory - Studebaker
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Performance - Ruth Draper - Harris
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Young Blood - Princess
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They Knew What They Wanted - Harris
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These Charming People - Selwyn
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Gay Paree - Apollo
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Castles in the Air - Olympic
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The Vortex - Selwyn
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Concert - Fritz Kreisler - Orchestra Hall
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Lawful Larceny - Adelphi
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Accused - Studebaker
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The Love City - Selwyn
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Charlot Revue - Selwyn
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The Student Prince - Great Northern
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The Tragedy of Man - Goodman
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Volume 64, 1926
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Charlot Revue of 1926 - Selwyn
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My Girl - La Salle
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Charlot Revue of 1926 - Selwyn
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Vaudeville - Palace
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Close Quarters - Blackstone
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Naughty Cinderella - Selwyn
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Carmencita and the Soldier - Great Northern
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The Man of Destiny - Goodman Theatre
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The Duchess of Elba - Harris
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The Sport of Kings - Playhouse
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Betty Dear - La Salle
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The Dybbuk - Great Northern
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Hush Money - Harris
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Selwyn
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The Home Towners - Four Cohan's Grand Opera House
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John Gabriel Borkman - Princess
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The Master Builder - Princess
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - Goodman
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Obituary - Jack Buchanan , (1957)
|
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Divorcons - Blackstone
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Obituary - Bruce McRae , (1927)
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If I Was Rich - La Salle
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The City Chap - Woods
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Raquel Meller - Blackstone
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By the Way - Garrick
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Artists and Models, Paris Edition - Appollo
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The Arabian - Studebaker
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Conscience - Adelphi
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Black Velvet - Playhouse
|
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Obituary - Arthur Albertson , (c. 1926)
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Le Maire's Affairs - Woods
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Dearest Enemy - Tremont Theatre, Boston
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The Great Temptations - New Winter Garden
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Iolanthe - Plymouth
|
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Ziegfeld Follies - Globe
|
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Obituary - Edna Leedom , (1937)
|
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Lulu Belle - Belasco
|
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Americana - Belmont
|
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George White's Scandals - Apollo
|
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What Every Woman Knows - Bijou
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LeMaire's Affairs - Woods
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The Poor Nut - Cort
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Volume 65, 1926-1927
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Song of the Fame - Apollo
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Pay to Bearer - Adelphi
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Coal Oil Jennie - Blackstone
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Passing Show of 1926 - Cohan's
|
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The Great Gatsby - Studebaker
|
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Treat `Em Rough - Harris
|
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Kongo - Princess
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Vaudeville - New Palace (Opening)
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Earl Carroll Vanities - Apollo
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First Love - Selwyn
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Tip-Toes - Illinois
|
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The Cocoanuts - Erlanger
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Vaudeville - Palace
|
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Princess Flavia - Four Cohans Theatre
|
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She Couldn't Say No! - Olympic
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Alias the Deacon - Playhouse
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Bubbling Over - Selwyn
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Aida - Auditorium
|
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Sin of Sins - Adelphi
|
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Greenwich Village Follies - Apollo
|
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The Shelf - La Salle
|
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Lucia di Lammermoor - Auditorium
|
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The Honor of the Family - Blackstone
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Carmen - Auditorium
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The Butter and Egg Man - Selwyn
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Obituary - Gregory Kelly , (c. 1926)
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Vaudeville - Palace
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Young Woodley - Blackstone
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The Vagabond King - Great Northern
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Yes, Yes, Yvette - Four Cohans
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Miss Calico - Princess
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The Runaway Road - Studebaker
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The Jewess - Auditorium
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Young Woodley - Blackstone
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A Witch of Salem - Auditorium
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The Jazz Singer - Harris
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The Shanghai Gesture - Adelphi
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Cradle Snatchers - Harris
|
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La Traviata - Auditorium
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The Last of Mrs. Cheyney - Blackstone
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Juno and the Paycock - Goodman
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The Jewels of the Madonna - Auditorium
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Volume 66, 1927
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The Woman Disputed - Olympic
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12 Miles Out - Cort
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Don Giovanni - Auditorium
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Vaudeville - Palace
|
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Obituary - Florence Moore , (1935)
|
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Concert - Fritz Kreisler - Auditorium
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On Approval - Erlanger
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Craig's Wife - Selwyn
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Ghosts - Illinois
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Ned McCobb's Daughter - Princess
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A Night in Paris - Apollo
|
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Mordkin Ballet - Studebaker
|
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Elsie Janis - Vaudeville - Palace
|
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Oh Please - Erlanger
|
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The Comedienne - Illinois
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Night Hawk - Blackstone
|
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Obituary - William Courtenay , (1933)
|
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Obituary - Nick Long, Jr. (1949)
|
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Oh Please - Erlanger
|
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Katja - Garrick
|
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The Donovan Affair - Selwyn
|
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New York Exchange - Olympic
|
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What Every Woman Knows - Four Cohans
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Sunny - Illinois
|
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Obituary - Jack Donahue
|
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Oh Please - Erlanger
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The Pigeon - Goodman
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Ned McCobb's Daughter - Princess
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Oh Please - Erlanger
|
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Concert - Amelita Galli-Curci - Medinah Temple
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Trelawny of the Wells - Blackstone
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Obituary - John Drew , (1927)
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Obituary - Wilton Lackaye , (1932)
|
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Obituary - O.P. Heggie , (1936)
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The Noose - Selwyn
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The Nightingale - Great Northern
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Big Boy - Apollo
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Volume 67, 1927
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Twinkle Twinkle - Erlanger
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That French Lady - Playhouse
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Obituary - Louis Mann
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Obituary - Clara Lipman Mann , (1952)
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Tenth Avenue - Adelphi
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Obituary - William Boyd , (1935)
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As You Like It - Goodman
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The Madcap - Olympic
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Gay Paree - Garrick
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Different Women - Woods
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Obituary - Frank Keenan , (1929)
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The Barker - Blackstone
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The Wild Westcotts - Cort
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Listen Dearie - Garrick
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La Boheme - Ravinia
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The Barker - Blackstone
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Pagliacci - Ravinia
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My Maryland - Lyric, Philadelphia
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The Circus Princess - Winter Garden
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Merry-Go-Round - Klaw, New York
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Obituary - Marie Cahill , (1933)
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The Road to Rome - Playhouse
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Peggy-Ann - Vanderbilt Theatre
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Bits from Charlot Revues - Paramount Theatre
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Hit the Deck - Belasco Theatre
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Obituary - Stella Mayhew , (1934)
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Africana - Daly's 63rd St. Theatre
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Grand Street Follies - Little Theatre
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Rio Rita - Ziegfeld Theatre
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Obituary - J. Harold Murray , (1940)
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Saturday's Children - Booth Theatre
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Crime - Adelphi
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George White's Scandals - Erlanger
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Manon Lescaut - Ravinia
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Obituary - Frederick Stock , (1942)
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Vaudeville - Palace
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342
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Volume 68, 1927
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LeMaire's Affairs - Woods
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The Spider - Olympic
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Yours Truly - 4 Cohans Grand Opera House
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Tommy - Cort
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Chicago - Harris
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Vaudeville - Palace
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Pygmalion - Studebaker
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Obituary - Beryl Mercer
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Hoosiers Abroad - Blackstone
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An American Tragedy - Garrick
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The Guardsman - Studebaker
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Broadway - Selwyn
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Vaudeville - Palace
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Queen High - 4 Cohans Grand Opera
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The Second Man - Studebaker
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The Desert Song - Great Northern
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The Road to Rome - Adelphi
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The Doctor's Dilemma - Studebaker
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The Tower of Nesle - Goodman
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Countess Maritza - Olympic
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Madame Butterfly - Auditorium
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The Play's the Thing - Harris
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Obituary - Holbrook Blinn , (c. 1927)
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Heartbreak House - Studebaker
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Countess Maritza - Olympic
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The Springboard - Blackstone
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510
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Volume 69, 1927-1928
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The Ramblers - Garrick
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Obituary - Georgia O'Ramey
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The Road to Rome - Adelphi
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Murray Hill - Princess
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The Barber of Seville - Auditorium
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Outbreak - Goodman
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A Night in Spain - 4 Cohans Opera House
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La Tosca - Auditorium
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Mr. Pim Passes By - Studebaker
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Lulu Belle - Illinois
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The Squall - Adelphi
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The Merry Wives of Windsor - Illinois
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Behold This Dreamer - Blackstone
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Obituary - Thomas A. Wise , (1928)
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Tannhauser - Auditorium
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Just Fancy - Olympic
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Die Fledermaus - Auditorium
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2 Girls Wanted - Cort
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Broadway - Selwyn
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Criss-Cross - Erlanger
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It Makes a Difference - Princess
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Earl Carroll's Vanities - Illinois
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Obituary - Charles E. Mack , (1934)
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Obituary - Johnny Dooley
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The Constant Wife - Harris
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Her Cardboard Lover - Adelphi
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Peggy-Ann - Selwyn
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The Silver Cord - Studebaker
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Hit the Deck - Woods
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Yen - Little Theatre, Cleveland
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The School for Scandal - The Play House, Cleveland
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680
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Volume 70, 1928
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Honeymoon Lane - Ohio Theatre, Cleveland
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Good News - Selwyn
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Oh Kay! - Garrick
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The Beggar's Opera - Eighth Street Theatre
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The Plough and the Stars - Blackstone
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Juno and the Paycock - Blackstone
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The Wild Duck - Goodman
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Concert - Ignaz Paderewski - Auditorium
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The Letter - Olympic
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Diplomacy - Blackstone
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Obituary - William Faversham , (1940)
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The Letter - Olympic
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She's My Baby - Illinois
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Excess Baggage - Garrick
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Good News - Selwyn
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The Constant Wife - Harris
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Sir Harry Lauder - Olympic
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Beggar's Opera
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She Stoops to Conquer - Blackstone
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N.V.A. Benefit - Auditorium
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Artists and Models - 4 Cohans Grand Opera
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Obituary - Florence Moore , (1935)
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The Love Call - Olympic
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Sidewalks of New York - Woods
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Four Walls - Adelphi
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The Baby Cyclone - Blackstone
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Straight Thru the Door - Princess
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Obituary - William Hodge , (c. 1931)
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She's My Baby - Illinois
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A Man's Man - Adelphi
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Sunny Days - 4 Cohans Grand Opera
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Obituary - Rosalie Claire
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877
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Volume 71, 1928-1930
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Appearances - Metropolitan Theatre, Seattle
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The Merchant of Venice - Metropolitan, Seattle
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Ken-Geki - Metropolitan
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The Front Page - Belasco, Los Angeles
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The Beggar's Opera - Curran, San Francisco
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Vaudeville - Orpheum, San Francisco
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This Thing Called Love - President, San Francisco
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Polly - Metropolitan, Seattle
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Vaudeville - Orpheum, Seattle
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Spite Corner - President, San Francisco
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The Pirate - Belasco, Los Angeles
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Obituary - Doris Keane , (1945)
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Strange Interlude - Biltmore
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Little Orchid Annie - Mayan Theatre
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The Kingdom of God - Mason
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The Love Duel - Mason
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The Jade God - Vine Street Theatre, Los Angeles
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The Masquerader - Hollywood Playhouse
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Expressing Willie - Vine Street
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Little Accident - Belasco, Los Angeles
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Follow Thru - Apollo, Chicago
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Pleasure Bound - Majestic
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Journey's End - Adelphi
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The Perfect Alibi - Garrick
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Rain or Shine - Grand Opera House
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New Moon - Great Northern
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Caprice - Blackstone
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Kibitzer - Woods
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Fioretta - Erlanger
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Show Boat - Illinois
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The Youngest - Vine Street
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Moon Madness - Figueroa Playhouse
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Julius Caesar - Pasadena Community Playhouse
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Merely Mary Ann - Vine Street
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Girl Trouble - Hollywood Playhouse
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In His Arms - Vine Street
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The Climax - Hollywood Playhouse
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The Queen Was in the Parlour - Belasco
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Follow Thru - Mason
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Diamond Lil - Biltmore
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Chauve-Souris - Curran, San Francisco
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Bambina - Curran [Blum produced]
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Obituary - Marie Wells , (1949)
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Obituary - Frederick Graham , (1947)
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Obituary - Ernest Wood , (1942)
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Volume 72, 1926-1929 (Title page inscribed “Brandt and Brandt, 101 Park Avenue, New York”)
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Reviews, newsclippings, and programs concerning:
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Love `Em and Leave `Em(1926)
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Nirvana(1926)
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The Moon Is a Gong(1926)
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Andrew Takes a Wife(1926)
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Holding Helen(1926)
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The Man in the Next Roomb(1926)
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Black Boy(1926)
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Daughters of Music(1926)
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The Squall(1926)
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Ned McCobb's Daughter(1926)
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Henry Behave(1926)
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The Barker(1927)
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Ballyhoo(1927)
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The Barker(1927)
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Loud Speaker(1927)
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Revelry(1927)
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The Second Man (1927)
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Love is Like That(1927)
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Yes, Yes, Yvette(1927)
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Love is Like That(1927)
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Solitaire Man(1927)
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Four Walls(1927)
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Creoles(1927)
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Murray Hill(1927)
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The Springboard(1927)
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The Racket(1927)
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Dracula(1927)
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Coquette(1927)
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The International
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Salvation(1928)
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The Silver Cord(1926)
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These Modern Women(1928)
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March Hares(1927 and 1928)
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Him(1928)
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Don't Tell George
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Little Accident(1928)
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Exceeding Small(1928)
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The Bellamy Trial (film) , (1928)
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Serena Blandish(1929)
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Before You're 25(1929)
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The Ringer(1929)
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Jarnegan(1929)
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An Old Fashioned Girl(1929)
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Trevelyn's Ghost(1929)
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A Bridal Suite for Three(1922)
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Kaleema(1921)
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Volume 73, 1928-1933 (later productions first)
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The Fall Guy - El Capitan, Hollywood
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Sherlock Holmes - Biltmore, Los Angeles
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Lucky Dog - Mayan Theatre
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The Last of Mrs. Cheyney - El Capitan
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Cyrano de Bergerac - Biltmore
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Springtime for Henry - Hollywood Playhouse
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The First Mrs. Fraser - Curran, San Francisco
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Square Crooks - El Capitan
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The Merchant of Venice - Biltmore
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A Church Mouse - El Capitan
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street - Biltmore
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Hullabaloo - El Capitan
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Cynara - Biltmore
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Reunion in Vienna - Belasco
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The Marquise - El Capitan
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The Rose of Flanders - Mayan
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The Cat and the Fiddle - Belasco
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Brief Moment - Pasadena Community Playhouse
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Obituary - Paul Gregory , (1942)
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Tattle Tales - Hollywood Playhouse
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Bridal Wise - El Capitan
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The Pirates of Penzance - Studebaker
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The Mikado - Studebaker
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The 19th Hole - Erlanger
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The Little Clay Cart - Goodman Theatre, Chicago
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Excess Baggage - Garrick
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A Man With Red Hair - Adelphi
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Elmer the Great - Blackstone
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Vaudeville - New Orpheum Palace, Chicago
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The Road to Rome - Belasco
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The Baby Cyclone - El Capitan
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The Trial of Mary Dugan - Adelphi
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The Command to Love - Studebaker
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Manhattan Mary - Grand Opera House
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Whispering Friends - Illinois
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Present Arms - Woods
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By Request - Erlanger
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Arms and the Man - Blackstone
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Burlesque - Harris
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Volume 74, Records of Daniel Blum's production of Bambina, 1930
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Volume 75, 1930-1931
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Oh, Susanna - Mayan
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Bambina - Mayan
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The New Moon - Majestic
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Journey's End - Belasco
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Ladies of the Jury - El Capitan
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The Nut Farm - Vine Street
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Let Us Be Gay - El Capitan
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The Desert Song - Majestic
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The Hero - Hollywood Music Box
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Broken Dishes - El Capitan
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Obituary - Percy Pollock
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Rah Rah Daze - Mason
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Among the Married - Vine Street
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Holiday - Hollywood Playhouse
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June Moon - Belasco
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The Imaginary Invalid - Music Box
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The Student Prince - Majestic
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Brothers - El Capitan
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Performance - Maurice Chevalier - Mayan
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Obituary - Ben Bernie , (1943)
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The Criminal Code - Belasco
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The Great John Ganton - Vine Street
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Strictly Dishonorable - Biltmore
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Nancy's Private Affair - El Capitan
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Fata Morgana - Hollywood Playhouse
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To The Ladies - El Capitan
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Rebound - Belasco
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Obituary - Robert Williams
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The Champion - Hollywood Playhouse
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The Poor Nut - El Capitan
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Dishonored Lady - Biltmore
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It's a Wise Child - Belasco
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Obituary - Helen Lowell
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Thin Ice - Hollywood Playhouse
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Parlor, Bedroom and Bath - El Capitan
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The Temptations of 1930 - Mayan
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Death Takes a Holiday - Biltmore
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Obituary - Alfred D. Hickman , (1931)
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The Apple Cart - Hollywood Music Box
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Young Sinners - Belasco
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Concert - Fritz Kreisler - Philharmonic Auditorium
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My Girl Friday - Vine Street
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The Bird of Flame - Belasco
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The Infinite Shoeblack - Music Box
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Michael and Mary - El Capitan
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Ghosts - Vine Street
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Peter Pan - Music Box
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Porgy - Music Box
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Obituary - Evelyn Preer , (1932)
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Up Pops the Devil - Belasco
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The Masquers Public Revel - El Capitan
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Volume 76, 1931-1932
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Elmer the Great - El Capitan
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Once in a Lifetime - Mayan
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Berkeley Square - Belasco
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Justice - Music Box
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What Every Woman Knows - Pasadena Community Playhouse
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The Merchant of Venice - Music Box
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Waterloo Bridge - Music Box
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French Leave - Music Box
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Richelieu - Pasadena Community Playhouse
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Paris in Spring - Majestic
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Topaze - Belasco
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Elizabeth the Queen - Belasco
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That's Gratitude - El Capitan
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Whisperng Friends - El Capitan
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Street Scene - Mayan
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Obituary - David Landau , (1935)
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The Shanghai Gesture - Music Box
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Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh - Mayan
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Obituary - Minnie Maddern Fiske
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Irene - El Capitan
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Tomorrow and Tomorrow - Belasco
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The Vinegar Tree - Belasco
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The Man in Possession - Mayan
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Oh Boy - El Capitan
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Three Men and a Woman - Biltmore
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Nine O'Clock Revue - Music Box
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The School for Scandal - Biltmore
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The Greeks Had a Word for It - Belasco
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As Husbands Go - Columbia, San Francisco
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Ada Beats the Drum - El Capitan
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Camille - Belasco
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Girl Crazy - Biltmore
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The Silent Witness - Belasco
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Private Lives - Hollywood Playhouse
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Tonight or Never - Belasco
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Concert - Lawrence Tibbett - Philharmonic Auditorium
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Canaries Sometimes Sing - Pasadena Community Playhouse
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Measure For Measure - Biltmore
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A Winter's Tale - Biltmore
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The Scamp - Hollywood Playhouse
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Grand Hotel - Belasco
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Crazy Quilt - Biltmore
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Obituary - Minnie Maddern Fiske , (1932)
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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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1036
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Volume 78, 1933
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The Green Bay Tree, by Mordaunt Shairp - Cort
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Obituary - O.P. Heggie , (1936)
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Three and One, adapted by Lewis Galantiere and John Houseman - Longacre
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Benefit Performance for Actor's Dinner Club - Imperial
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It Pays to Sin, by Johann Vaszary - Morosco
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Eight Bells, by Percy G. Mandley - Hudson
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Thunder on the Left, by Jean Ferguson Black - Maxine Elliott's
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Murder at the Vanities, by Earl Carroll and Rufus King - Majestic
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Her Master's Voice, by Clare Kummer - Plymouth
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Mary of Scotland, by Maxwell Anderson - Alvin
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Ten Minute Alibi, by Anthony Armstrong - Ethel Barrymore Theatre
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She Loves Me Not, by Howard Lindsay - 46th Street
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Roberta, by Otto Harbach - New Amsterdam
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Obituary - Lyda Roberti , (1938)
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Obituary - Fay Templeton , (1939)
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Tobacco Road, by Jack Kirkland - Masque
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Obituary - Maude Odell , (1937)
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All Good Americans, by Laura and S.J. Perelman - Henry Miller's Theatre
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The Lake, by Dorothy Massingham and Murray MacDonald - Martin Beck Theatre
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Obituary - Blanche Bates , (1941)
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Forsaking All Others, by Edward Roberts and Frank Cavett - Times Square Theatre
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Dinner at Eight, by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber - Music Box
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Melody, by George White - Casino
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Biography, by S.N. Behrman - Avon
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The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekov - New Amsterdam
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Autumn Crocus, by C.L. Anthony - Morosco
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Music in the Air, by Oscar Hammerstein - 44th Street
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Strike Me Pink - Majestic
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Design for Living, by Noel Coward - Ethel Barrymore
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The Party's Over, by Daniel Kusell - Vanderbilt
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Obituary - Ross Alexander , (1937)
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Three-Cornered Moon, by Gertrude Tonkonogy - Cort
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Alien Corn, by Sidney Howard - Belasco
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Twentieth Century, by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur - Broadhur
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Reunion in Vienna, by Robert E. Sherwood - Broad Street Theatre, Newark, N.J.
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Autumn Crocus - 46th Street
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Young Sinners, by Elmer Harris - Ambassador
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The Late Christopher Bean, by Sidney Howard - Henry Miller's
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Yeomen of the Guard, by Gilbert and Sullivan - St. James
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Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll - New Amsterdam
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H.M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan - St. James
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Trial by Jury, by Gilbert and Sullivan - St. James
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Of Thee I Sing, by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind - Imperial
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Goodbye Again, by Allan Scott and George Haight - Plymouth
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Counsellor-at-Law, by Elmer Rice - 46th Street
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Both Your Houses, by Maxwell Anderson - Ethel Barrymore
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When Ladies Meet, by Rachel Crothers - Royale
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Patience, by Gilbert and Sullivan - St. James
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Obituary - Milton Aborn , (1933)
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Another Language, by Rose Franken - Waldorf
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Let 'Em Eat Cake, by George S. Jaufman and Morrie Ryskind - Imperial
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Jezebel, by Owen Davis - Ethel Barrymore
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The Dark Tower, by Alexander Woollcott and George S. Kaufman - Morosco
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Champagne, Sec, by Alan Child - 44th Street
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Sailor, Beware!, by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson - Lyceum
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Ziegfeld Follies - Winter Garden
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Mary of Scotland, by Maxwell Anderson - Alvin
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False Dreams, Farewell, by Hugh Stange - Little Theatre
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Mackerel Skies, by John Haggart - The Playhouse
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The Joyous Season, by Philip Barry - Belasco
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Wednesday's Child, by Leopold Atlas - Longacre
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The Wind and the Rain, by Merton Hodge - Ritz
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Richard of Bordeaux, by Gordon Daviot - Empire
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Obituary - Hugh Buckler , (1936)
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When in Rome, by Austin Major - 49th Street
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They Shall Not Die, by John Wexley - Royale
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Broomsticks, Amen!, by Elmer Greensfelder - Little
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Peace on Earth, by George Sklar and Albert Maltz - Civic Repertory Theatre
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New Faces, by Leonard Sillman and others - Fulton
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Volume 81, 1934
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Gentlewoman, by John Howard Lawson - Cort
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One More Honeymoon, by Leo F. Reardon - Little
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4 Saints in 3 Acts, by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thompson - Empire
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The Perfumed Lady, by Harry Wagstaff Gribble - Ambassador
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Moor Born, by Dan Totheroh - The Playhouse
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House of Remsen, by Nicholas Soussanin and William J. Perlman - Henry Miller's
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Yellow Jack, by Sidney Howard - Martin Beck Theatre
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Obituary - John E. Miltern , (1937)
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Stevedore, by Paul Peters and George Sklar - Civic Repertory
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Are You Decent?, by Crane Wilbur - Ambassador
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The Shatter'd Lamp, by Leslie Reade - Maxine Elliott's
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Obituary - Hugh and John Buckler , (1936)
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Men in White, by Sidney Kingsley - Broadhurst
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Her Master's Voice, by Clare Kummer - Plymouth
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The Lady From the Sea, by Henrik Ibsen - Little
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Picnic, by Gretchen Damrosch - National
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The Chocolate Soldier, by Oscar Straus, bernauer and Jacobson - St. James
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The Milky Way, by Lynn Rott and Harry Clork - Cort
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Bitter Sweet, by Noel Coward - 44th Street
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Dodsworth, by Sinclair Lewis - Shubert
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The Shining Hour, by Keith Winter - Booth
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Come What May, by Richard F. Flournoy - Plymouth
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Obituary - Hal Skelly , (1934)
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She Loves Me Not, by Howard Lindsay - 46th Street
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No More Ladies, by A.E. Thomas - Morosco
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Invitation to a Murder, by Rufus King - Masque
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Dodsworth - Shubert
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That Certain Business, by Homer B. Mason and Kenneth Keith - St. James
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Volume 82, 1934
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Kill That Story, by Harry Madden and Philip Dunning - Booth
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Are You Decent? by Crane Wilbur - Ambassador
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No More Ladies, by A.E. Thomas - Morosco
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As Thousands Cheer, by Irving Berlin and Moss Hart - Music Box
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The Gondoliers, or, The King of Barataria, by Gilbert and Sullivan, presented by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company - Martin Beck Theatre
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The Pirates of Penzance, by Gilbert and Sullivan, presented by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company - Martin Beck
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Lady Jane, by H.M. Harwood - Plymouth
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Too Many Boats, by Owen Davis - The Playhouse
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Judgment Day, by Elmer Rice - Belasco
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Tight Britches, by John Taintor Foote and Hubert Hayes - Avon
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Strangers at Home, by Charles Divine - Longacre
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Errant Lady, by Nat N. Dorfman - Fulton
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First Episode, by Terence Rattigan and Philip Heimann - Ritz
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Alley Cat, by Dinehart and Samuel Shipman - 48th Street
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The Red Cat, by Rudolph Lothar and Hans Adler - Broadhurst
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A Ship Comes In, by Joseph Anthony - Morosco
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The Great Waltz, by Moss Hart - Center
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Obituary - H. Reeves-Smith , (1938)
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The Distaff Side, by John Van Druten - Booth
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Small Miracle, by Norman Krasna - Golden Theatre
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Dream Child, staged by Julius Evans - Vanderbilt
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Merrily We Roll Along, by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart - Music Box
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The First Legion, by Emmet Lavery - 46th Street
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Divided by Three, by Margaret Leech and Beatrice Kaufman - Ethel Barrymore
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Roll Sweet Chariot, by Paul Green - Cort
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Spring Freshet, by Owen Davis - Plymouth
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Continental Varieties - Little Theatre
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Obituary - Ralphael Raphael , (1942)
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Obituary - Nikita Balieff , (1936)
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Dance With Your Gods, by Kenneth Perkins - Mansfield
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Volume 83, 1934
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All the King's Horses, by Frederick Herendeen - Shubert Grand Opera House
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New Faces, by Leonard Sillman - Fulton
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While Parents Sleep, by Anthony Kimmins - The Playhouse
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Caviar, by Leo Randole - Forrest
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Jig Saw, by Dawn Powell - Ethel Barrymore
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Kykunkor (The Witch Woman), by Asadata Dafora - Little
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Every Thursday, by Doty Hobart - Royale
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Mary of Scotland, by Maxwell Anderson - Guild
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Her Majesty, the Widow, by John Charles Brownell - Ritz
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Her Cardboard Lover, by Jacques Duval - Westchester Playhouse
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street, by Rudolf Besier - Brooklyn Academy of Music
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Tobacco Road, by Jack Kirkland - 48th Street
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Obituary - Maude Odell , (1937)
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The Chimes of Corneville - The Country Playhouse
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Mary Rose, by J.M. Barrie - Westchester Playhouse
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Coquette, by George Abbott and Ann Preston Bridges - Westchester Playhouse
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The Bride of Torozko, by Otto Indig - Westport Country Playhouse
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The Firebrand, by Edwin Justus Mayer - Millbrook Theatre, Millbrook, New York
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Laura Garnett, by Leslie and Sewell Stokes - Washington Theatre, Dobbs Ferry, New York
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The O'Neil Woman, by Sam Forrest - Ridgeway Theatre, White Plains New York
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Sailor, Beware, by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson - Lyceum
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Roberta, by Otto Harbach - New Amsterdam
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Obituary - Fay Templeton , (1939)
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Love on an Island, by Helen Deutsch - Westport Country Playhouse
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The Light Behind the Shadow, adapted by Jose Ruben - Ridgeway
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Reprise, by William D. Bristol - Washington Theatre
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Spring Song, by Samuel and Bela Spewack - Ridgeway
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Fools Rush In, by Leonard Sillman - Show Boat Venture, New Rochelle, New York
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New Faces, by Leonard Sillman - Castle Theatre, Long Beach
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A Villa at Cannes, by Elaine Sterne Carrington - Ridgeway
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Keep Moving, by Max Rich and Jack Scholl - Forrest
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Life Begins at Eight Forty, by Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg - Winter Garden
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Saluta, adapted by Eugene Conrad and Maurice Marks - Imperial
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Tobacco Road
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Volume 84, October-November 1934
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Order Please, by Edward Childs Carpenter - The Playhouse
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Bridal Quilt, by Tom Powers - Biltmore
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A Sleeping Clergyman, by James Bridie - Guild
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Personal Appearance, by Lawrence Riley - Henry Miller's
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Lost Horizons, by John Hayden - Eddie Dowling's St. James Theatre
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Hipper's Holiday, by John Crump - Maxine Elliott's
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Within the Gates, by Sean O'Casey - National
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Obituary - John Murphy , (1934)
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Conversation Piece, by Noel Coward - 44th Street
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Obituary - Athole Stewart , (1940)
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Iolanthe, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Martin Beck
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Between Two Worlds, by Elmer Rice - Belasco
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Geraniums in My Window, by Samuel Ornitz and Vera Caspary - Longacre
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Allure, by Leigh Burton Wells - Empire
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The Yeomen of the Guard, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Martin Beck
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The Farmer Takes a Wife, by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly - 46th Street
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Obituary - Herb Williams , (1936)
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Princess Ida, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Martin Beck
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Ladies' Money, by George Abbott - Ethel Barrymore
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L'Aiglon, by Edmond Rostand - Broadhurst
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Jayhawker, by Sinclair Lewis and Lloyd Lewis - Cort
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Obituary - Walter Kelly
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Say When, by Jack McGowan - Imperial
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Volume 85, November-December 1934
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Dark Victory, by George Brewer, Jr. and Bertram Bloch - Plymouth
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All Rights Reserved, by Irving Kaye Davis - Ritz
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The New Gossoon, by George Shiels - Golden
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Drama at Inish, by Lennox Robinson - Golden
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Continental Varieties - Little
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Brittle Heaven, by Vincent York and Frederick J. Pohl - Vanderbilt
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Church Street, by Lennox Robinson - Golden
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The Resurrection, by W.B. Yeats - Golden
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The Distaff Side, by John Van Druten - Booth
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The Coiner, by Bernard Duffy - Golden
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The Well of the Saints, by J.M. Synge - Golden
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The Children's Hour, by Lillian Hellman - Maxine Elliott's
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Anything Goes, by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse - Alvin
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But Not For Love, by Geraldine Emerson - Empire
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Ruddigore, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Martin Beck
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Africana, by Donald Heywood - Venice
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Page Miss Glory, by Joseph Schrank and Philip Dunning - Mansfield
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Obituary - Peggy Shannon , (1941)
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Gold Eagle Guy, by Melvin Levy - Morosco
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The Plough and the Stars, by Sean O'Casey - Golden
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The Whiteheaded Boy, by Lennox Robinson - Golden
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Hedda Gabler - Broadhurst
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Juno and the Paycock, by Sean O'Casey - Golden
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Post Road, by Wilbur Daniel Steele and Norma Mitchell - Masque
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Revenge With Music, by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz - New Amsterdam
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So Many Paths, by Irving Kaye Davis - Ritz
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The Playboy of the Western World, by J.M. Synge - Golden
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The Coiner - Golden
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The Drunkard, by H.S. Smith - American Music Hall
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Sailors of Cattaro, by Friedrich Wolf - Civic Repertory
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The Cradle Song, by Gregorio and Maria Martinez Sierra - Broadhurst
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The Sky's the Limit!, by Pierce Johns and Hendrik Booraem - Fulton
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Dark Victory, by George Brewer, Jr. and Bertram Bloch - Little
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Valley Forge, by Maxwell Anderson - Guild
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Ode to Liberty, adapted by Sidney Howard - Lyceum
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Fools Rush In, by Leonard Sillman - The Playhouse
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Romeo and Juliet - Martin Beck Theatre
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Mother Lode, by Dan Totheroh and George O'Neil - Cort
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Piper Paid, by Sarah B. Smith and Viola Brothers Shore - Ritz
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Accent on Youth, by Samson Raphaelson - Plymouth
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Birthday, by Ainee and Philip Stuart - 49th Street
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The O'Flynn, by Brian Hooker and Russell Janney - Broadway
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Portrait of Gilbert, by Carlton Miles - Longacre
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Thumbs Up - Eddie Dowling's St. James Theatre
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Obituary - Paul McCullough , (1936)
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Obituary - Barnett Parker , (1941)
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Obituary - J. Harold Murray , (1940)
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Ruth Draper - Character Sketches - Ethel Barrymore Theatre
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Calling All Stars - Hollywood Theatre
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Richelieu, by Arthur Goodrich - 44th Street
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Rain From Heaven, by S.N. Behrman - Golden
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Elizabeth the Queen, by Maxwell Anderson - Montclair Theatre, Montclair, New Jersey
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The Petrified Forest, by Robert Sherwood - Broadhurst
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Obituary - Robert Hudson , (1937)
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Obituary (“Missing Presumed Lost” in Plane Crash) - Leslie Howard , (1943)
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Richard III - 44th Street
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The Old Maid, by Zoe Akins - Empire
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Living Dangerously, by Reginald Simpson and Frank Gregory - Morosco
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Laburnum Grove, by J.B. Priestley - Booth
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Fly Away Home, by Dorothy Bennett and Irving White - 48th Street
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Creeping Fire, by Marie Baumer - Vanderbilt
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Little Shot, by Percival Wilde - The Playhouse
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Point Valaine, by Noel Coward - Ethel Barrymore
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Escape Me Never, by Margaret Kennedy - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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Nowhere Bound, by Leo Birinski - Imperial
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Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoievsky - Biltmore
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Prisoners of War, by J.R. Ackerley - Ritz
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Within the Gates, by Sean O'Casey - National
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Three Men on a Horse, by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott - The Playhouse
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Loose Moments, by Courtenay Savage and Bertram Hobbs - Vanderbilt
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It's You I Want, by Maurice Braddell - Cort
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On To Fortune, by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall - Fulton
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Field of Ermine, by Jacinto Benavente - Mansfield
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The Eldest, by Eugenie Courtright - Ritz
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Rain, by John Colton and Clemence Randolph - Music Box
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Romeo and Juliet - Martin Beck
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Bitter Oleander, by Federico Garcia Lorca - Lyceum
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Noah, by Andre Obey - Longacre
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Revisor, by Nikolai Gogol - Majestic
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The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles, by George Bernard Shaw - Guild
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Cross Ruff, by Noel Taylor - Masque
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Revue Folies Bergeres - French Casino, New York
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The Bishop Misbehaves, by Frederick Jackson - Cort
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Obituary - Walter Connolly , (1940)
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Obituary - Lucy Beaumont
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The Post-Depression Gaieties, presented for The Author's League Fund and The Stage Relief Fund - New Amsterdam
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Volume 88, February-April 1935
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Awake and Sing, by Clifford Odets - Belasco
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The Distant Shore, by Donald Blackwell and Theodore St. John - Morosco
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street, by Rudolf Besier - Martin Beck
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Times Have Changed, adapted by Louis Bromfield - National
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Obituary - Moffat Johnston , (1935)
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Obituary - Robert Loraine , (1935)
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The Green Pastures, by Marc Connelly - 44th Street
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Obituary - Richard B. Harrison , (1935)
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Petticoat Fever, by Mark Reed - Ritz
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De Luxe, by Louis Bromfield and John Gearon - Booth
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Life Begins at 8:40 - Winter Garden
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Panic, by Archibald MacLeish - Imperial
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Black Pit, by Albert Maltz - Civic Repertory
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A Woman of the Soil, by John Charles Brownell - 49th Street
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Till the Day I Die, by Clifford Odets - Longacre
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Waiting for Lefty - Longacre
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Lady of Letters, by Turner Bullock - Mansfield
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The Dominant Sex, by Michael Egan - Cort
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Mansion on the Hudson, by Cornelia Otis Skinner - Booth
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Flowers of the Forest, by John van Druten - Martin Beck
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Ceiling Zero, by Frank Wead - Music Box
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A Journey By Night, adapted by Arthur Goodrich - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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Kind Lady, by Edward Chodorov - Booth
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Symphony, by Charles March - Cort
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Volume 89, April-September 1935
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Something Gay, Adelaide Heilbron - Morosco
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To See Ourselves, by E.M. Delafield - Ethel Barrymore
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If a Body, by Edward Knoblock and George Rosener - Biltmore
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Obituary - Courtney White
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The Old Maid, by Zoe Akins - Empire
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The Hook-Up, by Jack Lait and Stephen Gross - Cort
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Parade - Guild
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Weather Permitting, by Edward Sargent Brown - Masque
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Seven Keys to Baldpate, by George M. Cohan - National
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Knock on Wood, by Allen Rivkin - Cort
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Earl Carroll Sketch Book - Winter Garden
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Yeomen of the Guard, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Adelphi
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The Gondoliers, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Adelphi
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Anything Goes, by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse - Alvin
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The Great Waltz, by Moss Hart - Center
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Smile at Me, by Edward J. Lambert - Fulton
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Obituary - Jack Osterman , (1939)
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Caesar and Cleopatra, by George Bernard Shaw - County Theatre, Suffern, New York
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Moon Over Mulberry Street, by Nicholas Cosentino - Lyceum
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Awake and Sing, by Clifford Odets - Belasco
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Waiting for Lefty, by Clifford Odets - Belasco
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A Slight Case of Murder, by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay - 48th Street
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Night of January 16, by Ayn Rand - Ambassador
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Obituary - Edmund Breese , (1936)
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Few Are Chosen, by N. Lawlor - 58th Street
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At Home Abroad - Winter Garden
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Obituary - Herb Williams , (1936)
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A Touch of Brimstone, by Leonora Kaghan and Anita Philips - Boulevard Theatre
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Life's Too Short, by John Whedon and Arthur Caplan - Broadhurst
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If This Be Treason, by John Haynes Holmes and Reginald Lawrence - Music Box
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Volume 90, September-October 1935
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Blind Alley, by James Warwick - Booth
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Winterset, by Maxwell Anderson - Martin Beck
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Paths of Glory, adapted by Sidney Howard - Plymouth
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Remember the Day, by Philo Higley and Philip Dunning - National
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Othello - Ethel Barrymore
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The Taming of the Shrew - Guild
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Most of the Game, by John van Druten - Cort
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Squaring the Circle, by Valentine Katayev - Lyceum
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Macbeth - Ethel Barrymore
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Sweet Mystery of Life, by Richard Maibaum, Michael Wallach, and George Haight - Sam S. Shubert Theatre
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Achilles Had a Heel, by Martin Flavin - 44th Street
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Jubilee, by Moss Hart and Cole Porter - Imperial
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Triumph, by George Austin - Fulton
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Bright Star, by Philip Barry - Empire
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Strip Girl - Longacre
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Porgy and Bess - Alvin
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Obituary - George Gershwin , (1937)
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Substitute for Murder, by William Jourdan Rapp and Leonardo Bercovici - Ethel Barrymore
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Crime Marches On, by Bertrand Robinson and Maxwell Hawkins - Morosco
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Mulatto, by Langston Hughes - Vanderbilt
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Good Men and True, by Brian Marlow and Frank Merlin - Biltmore
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Dead End, by Sidney Kingsley - Belasco
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On Stage, by B.M. Kaye - Mansfield
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There's Wisdom in Women, by Joseph O. Kesselring - Cort
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The Body Beautiful, by Robert Rossen - Plymouth
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Play, Genius, Play! by Judith Kandel - St. James
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Provincetown Follies - Provincetown Playhouse
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Pride and Prejudice, dramatized by Helen Jerome - Music Box
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Let Freedom Ring, by Albert Bein - Broadhurst
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Night In the House, by Rodney Ackland - Booth
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Parnell, by Elsie Schauffler - Ethel Barrymore
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Obituary - Elsie Schauffler , (1935)
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Obituary - Alexander Frank
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Mother Sings, by Hugh Stange - 58th Street
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Night In the House - Booth
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Jumbo - Hippodrome
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For Valor, by Martha Hedman and Henry Arthur House - Empire
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Abide With Me, by Clare Boothe Brokaw - Ritz
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Sunday Nights at 9 - Barbizon Plaza Theatre
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The Ragged Edge, by Mary Heathfield - Fulton
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Whatever Goes Up, by Milton Lazarus - Biltmore
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First Lady, by Katharine Dayton and George S. Kaufman - Music Box
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Boy Meets Girl, by Bella and Samuel Spewack - Cort
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How Beautiful With Shoes, by Wilbur Daniel Steele and Anthony Brown - Booth
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One Good Year, by Stephen Gross and Lin S. Root - Lyceum
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Stick-in-the-Mud, by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan - 48th Street
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Rosmersholm, by Henrik Ibsen - Sam S. Shubert
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Camille, by Alexandre Dumas, fils - Sam S. Shubert
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Weep for the Virgins, by Nellise Child - 46th Street
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May Wine, by Frank Mandel - St. James
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A Sunny Morning, by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero - Sam S. Shubert
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The Women Have Their Way, by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero - Sam S. Shubert
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Paradise Lost, by Clifford Odets - Longacre
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This Our House, by Joel W. Schenker and Allan Fleming - 58th St.
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Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen - Empire
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Three Men On a Horse, by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott - The Playhouse
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George White's Scandals - The Majestic
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Libel! by Edward Wooll - Henry Miller's
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Obituary - Colin Clive , (1937)
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Romeo and Juliet - Martin Beck
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The Season Changes, by Arthur Richman - Booth
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Continental Varieties of 1936 - Masque
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Ghosts - Empire
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Tapestry in Gray, by Martin Flavin - Sam S. Shubert
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Victoria Regina, by Laurence Housman - Broadhurst
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Hell Freezes Over, by John Patrick - Ritz
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Tomorrow's a Holiday! by Leo Perutz and Hans Adler - Golden
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Mid-West, by James Hagen - Booth
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O Evening Star! by Zoe Akins - Empire
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Obituary - Josie Intropidi , (1941)
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Obituary - Jobyna Howland
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Granite, by Clemence Dane - Vanderbilt
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Porgy and Bess - Alvin
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I Want a Policeman! by Rufus King and Milton Lazarus - Lyceum
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Russet Mantle, by Lynn Riggs - Masque
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Volume 93, January-February 1936
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A Room in Red and White, by Roy Hargrave - 46th Street
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Obituary - Leslie Adams , (1936)
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Ethan Frome, dramatized by Owen Davis and Donald Davis - National
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The Illustrators' Show - 48th Street
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The Puritan, dramatized by Chester Erskin - Belmont
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George White's Scandals - New Amsterdam
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Lady Precious Stream, by S.I. Hsiung - Booth
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Ziegfeld Follies - Winter Garden
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Call It a Day, by Dodie Smith - Morosco
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The Children's Hour - Maxine Elliott's
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The Sap Runs High, by H.T. Porter and Alfred Henri White - Bijou
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Murder in the Old Red Barn - American Music Hall
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Alice Takat, by Jose Ruben - Golden
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Obituary - Percy Ames , (1936)
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Among Those Sailing, by Laura Walker - Longacre
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Co-Respondent Unknown, by Mildred Harris and Harold Goldman - Rit
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Black Widow, by Samuel John Park - Mansfield
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Obituary - Lucille La Verne , (1945)
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Ruth Draper - Performance - Booth Theatre
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Fresh Fields, by Ivor Novello - Empire
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Volume 94, February-March 1936
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Come Angel Band, by Stuart Anthony and Dudley Nichols - 46th St.
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Searching for the Sun, by Don Totheroh - 58th Street
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Mainly for Lovers, by Philip Johnson - 48th Street
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Hallowe'en, by Henry Myers - Vanderbilt
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End of Summer, by S.N. Behrman - Guild
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Obituary - Osgood Perkins , (1937)
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Love on the Dole, by Ronald Gow and Walter Greenwood - Sam S. Shubert
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Obituary - Reginald Bach , (1941)
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The Postman Always Rings Twice, by James M. Cain - Lyceum
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At Home Abroad, by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz - Majestic
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Three Wise Fools, by Austin Strong - Golden
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Obituary - William Gillette , (1937)
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Sweet Aloes, by Jay Mallory - Booth
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Dear Old Darling - Alvin
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The Fields Beyond, by Francis Bosworth - Mansfield
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Saint Joan, by Bernard Shaw - Martin Beck
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Star Spangled, by Robert Ardrey - Golden
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Co-Respondent Unknown - Ritz
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Case of Clyde Griffiths, by Theodore Dreiser - Ethel Barrymore
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Idiot's Delight, by Robert E. Sherwood - Sam S. Shubert
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Bitter Stream, by Victor Wolfson - Civic Repertory
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The Mikado - Majestic
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Obituary - Frank Moulan , (1939)
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On Your Toes, by Rodgers and Hart and George Abbott - Imperial
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Lady Luck, by Hyman Adler and R.L. Hill - Adelphi
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Pirates of Penzance - Majestic
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Bury the Dead, by Irwin Shaw - Ethel Barrymore
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Macbeth - Lafayette Theatre
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H.M.S. Pinafore - Majestic
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Cyrano de Bergerac, English version by Brian Hooker - New Amsterdam
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Pre-Honeymoon, by Alford Van Ronkel and Anne Nichols - Lyceum
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Iolanthe, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Majestic
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Parnell, by Elsie Schauffler - 48th Street
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Ghosts - Golden
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A Private Affair, by Gaston Valcourt - Masque
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New Faces of 1936, by Leonard Sillman - Vanderbilt
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The Dance of Death, by W.H. Auden - Adelphi
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The County Chairman, by George Ade - National
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Winterset, by Maxwell Anderson - Martin Beck
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Dead End - Belasco
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First Lady, by Katharine Dayton and George S. Kaufman - Music Box
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The Kick Back, by Edwin Harvey Blum - Ritz
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Class of '29, by Orrie Lashin and Milo Hastings - Federal
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Love for Love, by William Congreve - Country Playhouse, Westport
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Parnell - El Capitan, Hollywood
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Help Yourself, adapted by John J. Coman - Federal
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Elizabeth the Queen, by Maxwell Anderson - Westchester Playhouse
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The Would-Be Gentleman, by Moliere - The Country Playhouse
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The Emperor Jones, by Eugene O'Neill - The County Theatre, Suffern, New York
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First Love, by Guy Andros and Norma Mitchell - Boulevard
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The Mikado - Martin Beck
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Spring Dance, by Philip Barry - Empire
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Parnell - The County Theatre
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Ziegfeld Follies - Winter Garden
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Volume 96, September-October 1936
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The Golden Journey, by Edwin Gilbert - Booth
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Seen But Not Heard, by Marie Baumer and Martin Berkeley - Henry Miller's
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Arrest That Woman, by Maxine Alton - National
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Reflected Glory, by George Kelly - Morosco
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So Proudly We Hail, by Joseph M. Viertel - 46th Street
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Horse Eats Hat, by Edwin Denby and Orson Welles - Federal
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Night Must Fall, by Emlyn Williams - Ethel Barrymore
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Love From a Stranger, by Frank Vosper - Fulton
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Obituary - Frank Vosper , (1937)
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Mimie Scheller, by Alfred L. Golden - Ritz
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White Horse Inn, by Erik Charell - Center
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Cox and Box, by Maddison Morton, F.C. Burnand and Arthur Sullivar Martin Beck Theatre
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H.M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Martin Beck
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Patience, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Martin Beck
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St. Helena, by R.C. Sherriff and Jeanne de Casalis - Lyceum
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Hamlet - Empire
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The Laughing Woman, by Gordon Daviot - Golden
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And Stars Remain, by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein - Guild
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Daughters of Atreus, by Robert Turney - 44th Street
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Tovarich, by Jacques Deval - Plymouth
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Swing Your Lady! by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson - Booth
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Iron Men, by Francis Gallagher - Longacre
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White Man, by Samson Raphaelson - National
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Ten Million Ghosts, by Sidney Kingsley - St. James
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Volume 97, October-December 1936
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It Can't Happen Here, by John C. Moffitt and Sinclair Lewis - Federal
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Sweet River, by George Abbott - 51st Street
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Green Waters, by Max Catto - Masque
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Red, Hot and Blue! byCole Porter, Howard Lindsay, and Russel Crouse - Alvin
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Black Limelight, by Gordon Sherry - Mansfield
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Hamlet - Imperial
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Double Dummy, by Tom McKnight and Doty Hobart - Golden
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Matrimony Pfd., by Louis Verneuil - The Playhouse
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Plumes in the Dust, by Sophie Treadwell - 46th Street
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Hedda Gabler - Longacre
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200 Were Chosen, by E.P. Conkle - 48th Street
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Tonight at 8:30, three plays by Noel Coward - National
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Johnny Johnston, by Paul Green - 44th Street
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Forbidden Melody, by Otto Harbach - New Amsterdam
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Tonight at 8:30 - National
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Prelude to Exile, by William McNally - Guild
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The Country Wife, by William Wycherley - Henry Miller's
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Tonight at 8:30 - National
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The Holmses of Baker Street, by Basil Mitchell - Masque
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Aged 26, by Anne Crawford Flexner - Lyceum
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You Can't Take It With You, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman - Booth
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Stage Door, by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber - Music Box
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Obituary - Priestly Morrison , (1938)
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The Wingless Victory, by Maxwell Anderson - Empire
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The Show is On, by Vincente Minnelli - Winter Garden
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The Women, by Clare Boothe - Ethel Barrymore
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Promise, by Henry Bernstein - Anne Nichols' Little Theatre
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Othello - New Amsterdam
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The Eternal Road, by Franz Werfel - Manhattan Opera House
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Obituary - Rosamond Pinchot , (1938)
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High Tor, by Maxwell Anderson - Martin Beck
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But For the Grace of God, by Leopold Atlas - Guild
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Doctor Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe - Federal
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Lady Chatterley's Love, dramatized by Vincent Marr - Brooklyn
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Obituary - James Hall , (1940)
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Tide Rising, by George Brewer, Jr. - Lyceum
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And Now Goodbye, by Philip Howard - John Golden Theatre
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Obituary - Richie Ling , (1937)
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Frederika, by Franz Lehar - Imperial
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Volume 99, February-March 1937
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The Masque of Kings, by Maxwell Anderson - Sam S. Shubert
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Yes, My Darling Daughter, by Mark Reed - The Playhouse
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Fulton of Oak Falls, by Parker Fennelly - Morosco
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King Richard II - St. James
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Be So Kindly, by Sara Sandberg - Anne Nichols' Little Theatre
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An Enemy of the People, by Henrik Ibsen - Hudson
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Obituary - Dodson Mitchell , (1939)
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Marching Song, by John Howard Larson - Bayes
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Having Wonderful Time, by Arthur Kober - Lyceum
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The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, by Barré Lyndon - Hudson
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Now You've Done It, by Mary Coyle Chase - Henry Miller's
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Storm Over Patsy, by Bruno Frank - Guild
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Arms for Venus, by Randolph Carter - John Golden
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Brother Rat, by John Monks, Jr. and Fred F. Finklehoffe - Biltmore
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Cross-Town, by Joseph O. Kesselring - 48th Street
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Candida, by Bernard Shaw - Empire
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Sun Kissed, by Raymond Van Sickle - Anne Nichols' Little Theatre
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Behind Red Lights, by Samuel Shipman and Beth Brown - Mansfield
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Obituary - Samuel Shipman , (1937)
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Chalked Out, by Lewis E. Lawes and Jonathan Finn - Morosco
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Bet Your Life, by Fritz Blocki and Willie Howard - John Golden
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Susan and God, by Rachel Crothers - Forrest
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Babes in Arms, by Rodgers and Hart - Sam S. Shubert
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Excursion, by Victor Wolfson - Martin Jones' Vanderbilt Theatre
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Sea Legs, by Arthur Swanstrom - Mansfield
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Libel! byEdward Wooll - Pasadena Community Playhouse
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Merchant of Venice - Federal
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Montezuma, by Gerhart Hauptmann - Pasadena Playhouse Association
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Amphitryon 38, adapted by S.N. Behrman - Biltmore
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Virginia, by Laurence Stallings and Owen Davis - Center
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The Show is On - Winter Garden
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George and Margaret, by Gerald Savory - Morosco
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Blow Ye Winds, by Valentine Davies - 46th Street
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The Lady Has a Heart, by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete - Longacre
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The Star-Wagon, by Maxwell Anderson - Empire
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French Without Tears, by Terence Rattigan - Henry Miller's
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Katie Roche, by Teresa Deevy - Ambassador
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To Quito and Back, by Ben Hecht - Guild
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The Far-Off Hills, by Lennox Robinson - Ambassador
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In Clover, by Allan Scott - Martin Jones' Vanderbilt
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Obituary - Helen Stickland , (1938)
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Angel Island, by Bernie Angus - National
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A Hero is Born, by Theresa Helburn - Federal
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As You Like It - Ritz
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Many Mansions, by Jules Eckert Goodman and Eckert Goodman - Biltmore
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I'd Rather Be Bright, by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart - Alvin
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Antony and Cleopatra, by Shakespeare - Mansfield
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Obituary - Conway Tearle
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Madame Bovary, adapted by Benn W. Levy - Broadhurst
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Father Malachy's Miracle, by Brian Doherty - St. James
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Too Many Heroes, by Dore Schary - Hudson
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Robin Landing, by Stanley Young - 46th Street
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The Ghost of Yankee Doodle, by Sidney Howard - Guild
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Obituary - Eliot Cabot , (1938)
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The Playboy of the Western World, by J.M. Synge - Ambassador
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In the Train, by Frank O'Connor - Ambassador
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Processional, by John Howard Lawson - Federal
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The New Gossoon, by George Shiels - Ambassador
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Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck - Music Box
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Brown Sugar, by Bernie Angus - Biltmore
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Hooray For What! byHoward Lindsay and Russel Crouse - Winter Garden
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Merely Murder, by A.E. Thomas - Playhouse
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Julius Caesar - Mercury
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Edna His Wife, by Margaret Ayer Barnes - Little
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Golden Boy, by Clifford Odets - Belasco
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Barchester Towers, by Thomas Job - Martin Beck
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Drama at Inish, by Lennox Robinson - Ambassador
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Love of Women, by Aimee and Philip Stuart - John Golden
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Western Waters, by Richard Carlson - Hudson
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Tell Me, Pretty Maiden, by Dorothy Day Wendell - Mansfield
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Time and the Conways, by J.B. Priestley - Ritz
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Performance - London Intimate Opera Company - Little Theatre
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Between the Devil, by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz - Imperial
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The Shoemakers' Holiday, by Thomas Dekker - Mercury
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Three Waltzes, adapted by Clare Kummer and Rowland Leigh - Majestic
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The Greatest Show on Earth, by Vincent Duffey and Irene Alexander The Playhouse
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The Cradle Will Rock, by Marc Blitzstein - Windsor
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Yr Obedient Husband, by Horace Jackson - Broadhurst
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Right This Way, by Marianne Brown Waters - 46th Street
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A Doll's House, adapted by Thornton Wilder - Morosco
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All That Glitters, by John Baragwanath and Kenneth Simpson - Biltmore
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If I Were You, by Paul Hervey Fox and Benn W. Levy - Mansfield
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Stop-Over, by Matt Taylor and Sam Taylor - Lyceum
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On Borrowed Time, by Paul Osborn - Longacre
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Amphitryon 38 - Sam S. Shubert
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How to Get Tough About It, by Robert Ardrey - Martin Beck
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Journeyman, dramatized by Alfred Hayes and Leon Alexander - Fulto
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Coriolanus, by Charles Hopkins - Maxine Elliott's
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Roosty, by Martin Berkeley - Lyceum
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Murder in the Cathedral, by T.S. Eliot - Ritz
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Wine of Choice, by S.N. Behrman - Guild
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Bachelor Born, by Ian Hay - The Playhouse
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Casey Jones, by Robert Ardrey - Fulton
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The Patsy, by Barry Connors - Majestic, Brooklyn
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Censored, by Conrad Seiler and Max Marcin - 46th Street
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Once is Enough, by Frederick Lonsdale - Henry Miller's
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Obituary - Wilfrid Seagram , (1938)
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Pins and Needles, by Harold J. Rome - Labor Stage, New York
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There's Always a Breeze, by Edward Caulfield - Windsor
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Who's Who, by Leonard Sillman - Hudson
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The Shining Hour, by Keith Winter - Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences
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Wine of Choice - Guild
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Who's Who - Hudson
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I Am My Youth, by Ernest Pascal and Edwin Blum - The Playhouse
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The Hill Between, by Lula Vollmer - Little
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One-Third of a Nation - Federal and Adelphi
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Whiteoaks, by Mezo de la Roche - Hudson
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Obituary - Stephen Haggard , (1943)
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All the Living, by Hardie Albright - Fulton
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Spring Thaw, by Clare Kummer - Martin Beck
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The Sea Gull, by Chekov - Sam S. Shubert
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Schoolhouse on the Lot, by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov - Ritz
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Shadow and Substance, by Paul Vincent Carroll - John Golden
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Whiteoaks - Hudson
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On Borrowed Time - Longacre
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What a Life, by Clifford Goldsmith - Biltmore
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The Merry Wives of Windsor - Empire
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An Evening With Cecilia Loftus - Lyceum
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Escape This Night, by Robert Steiner and Leona Heyert - 44th St.
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Washington Jitters, by John Boruff and Walter Hart - Guild
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Three Sisters, by Anton Chekov - The American Theatre Council's Committee of the Apprentice Theatre
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The Circle, by W. Somerset Maugham - The Playhouse
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I Married an Angel, adapted by Rodgers and Hart - Sam S. Shubert
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Prologue to Glory, by E.P. Conkle - Federal
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Susan and God, by Rachel Crothers - Plymouth
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Our Town, by Thornton Wilder - Morosco
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The Two Bouquets, by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon - Windsor
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Haiti, by William du Bois - Federal
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Candida, by George Bernard Shaw - Westchester Playhouse
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The Fabulous Invalid, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman - Broadhurst
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The Good, by Chester Erskin - Windsor
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Big Blow, by Theodore Pratt - Federal
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Oscar Wilde, by Leslie and Sewell Stokes - Fulton
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Hamlet - St. James
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Obituary - George Graham , (1939)
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You Never Know, by Cole Porter - Winter Garden
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Abe Lincoln in Illinois, by Robert E. Sherwood - Plymouth
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A Woman's a Fool -- (To Be Clever), by Dorothy Bennett and Link Hannah - National
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Knickerbocker Holiday, by Maxwell Anderson - Ethel Barrymore
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Madame Capet, adapted by George Middleton - Cort
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Lightnin', by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon - John Golden
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Missouri Legend, by E.B. Ginty - Empire
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Dame Nature, by Andre Birabeau - Booth
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Waltz in Goose Step, by Oliver H.P. Garrett - Hudson
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Where Do We Go From Here? byWilliam Bowers - Vanderbilt
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Danton's Death, by Georg Buchner - Mercury
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The Boys From Syracuse, by Rodgers and Hart - Alvin
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Gloriana, by Ferdinand Bruckner - Little
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Lorelei, by Jacques Deval - Longacre
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Great Lady, by Earle Crooker and Lowell Brentano - Majestic
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American Landscape, by Elmer Rice - Cort
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Here Come the Clowns, by Philip Barry - Booth
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Sing Out the News, by Harold J. Rome - Music Box
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Leave It To Me! byCole Porter - Imperial
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Spring Meeting, by M.J. Farrell and John Perry - Morosco
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Rocket to the Moon, by Cliffoed Odets - Belasco
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Bright Rebel, by Stanley Young - Lyceum
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Outward Bound, by Sutton Vane - The Playhouse
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Window Shopping, by Louis E. Shecter and Norman Clark - Longacre
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Blossom Time, by A.M. Willner and H. Reichert, adapted by Dorothy Donnelly - 46th Street
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Michael Drops In, by William Du Bois - John Golden
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The Merchant of Yonkers, by Thornton Wilder - Guild
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Everywhere I Roam, by Arnold Sundgaard and Marc Connelly - National
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Mamba's Daughters, by Dorothy and DuBose Heyward - Empire
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The Gentle People, by Irwin Shaw - Belasco
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The Primrose Path, by Robert L. Buckner and Walter Hart - Biltmore
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Obituary - Helen Westley , (1942)
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The White Steed, by Paul Vincent Carroll - Cort
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Dear Octopus, by Dodie Smith - Broadhurst
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The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde - Vanderbilt
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The American Way, by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart - Center
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Set to Music, by Noel Coward - Music Box
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Henry IV (Part I) - St. James
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Jeremiah, by Stefan Zweig - Guild
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Obituary - Stefan and Elizabeth Zweig
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One For the Money, by Nancy Hamilton - Booth
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The Gondoliers, by Gilbert and Sullivan - Martin Beck
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I Must Love Someone, by Jack Kirkland and Leyla Georgie - Longacre
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Stars in Your Eyes, by J.P. McEvoy - Majestic
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Mrs. O'Brien Entertains, by Harry Madden - Lyceum
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Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1939 - Hudson
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Kiss the Boys Goodbye, by Clare Boothe
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Naughty-Naught '00, by J. Van Ostend Van Antwerp - American Music Hall
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The Little Foxes, by Lillian Hellman - National
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Off to Buffalo! by Max Liebman and Allen Boretz - Ethel Barrymore
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Miss Swan Expects, by Bella and Samuel Spewack - Cort
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The Mikado - Federal
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Vaudeville - 44th Street
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Close Quarters, by Gilbert Lennox - John Golden
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Family Portrait, by Lenore Coffee and William Joyce Cowen - Morosco
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Awake and Sing, by Clifford Odets - Windsor
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Please, Mrs. Garibaldi, by Mary McCarthy - Belmont
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Hellzapoppin' - Winter Garden
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The Hot Mikado - Broadhurst
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The Philadelphia Story, by Philip Barry - Sam S. Shubert
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The Flashing Stream, by Charles Morgan - Biltmore
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The Happiest Days, by Charlotte Armstrong - Vanderbilt
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My Heart's in the Highlands, by William Saroyan - Guild
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Androcles and the Lion, by George Bernard Shaw - Federal
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Oscar Wilde, by Leslie and Sewell Stokes - Fulton
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No Time for Comedy, by S.N. Behrman - Ethel Barrymore
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Mexicana - 46th Street
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Pins and Needles (Second Edition), by Harold J. Rome - Labor Stage
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Sing For Your Supper - Federal
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The Mother, by Karel Capek - Lyceum
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Wuthering Heights, adapted by Randolph Carter - Longacre
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The Aquacade Revue, by Billy Rose and Ted Fetter - World's Fair
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Day in the Sun, by Edward R. Sammis and Ernest V. Heyn - Biltmore
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The Brown Danube, by Burnet Hershey - Lyceum
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Filling Station - Martin Beck
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The Devil and Daniel Webster, by Stephen Vincent Benet and Dougla Moore - Martin Beck
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Susanna, Don't You Cry, by Sarah Newmeyer and Clarence Loomis - Martin Beck
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The Streets of Paris - Broadhurst
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From Vienna (the Refugee Artists Group Revue) - Music Box
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Yokel Boy, by Lew Brown - Majestic
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Seventh Heaven, by Austin Strong and Winchell Smith - Maplewood Theatre, Maplewood, New Jersey
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Tonight at 8:30 - Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, New Jersey
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Flight Into China, by Pearl Buck - Paper Mill Playhouse
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Journey's End, by R.C. Sherriff - Empire
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The Straw Hat Revue, by Max Liebman - Ambassador
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They Knew What They Wanted, by Sidney Howard - Empire
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Skylark, by Samson Raphaelson - Morosco
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Ladies and Gentlemen, by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht - Martin Beck
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The Man Who Came to Dinner, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman - Music Box
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Too Many Girls, by Rodgers and Hart - Imperial
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The Time of Your Life, by William Saroyan - Booth
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Summer Night, by Vicki Baum and Benjamin Glazer - St. James
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Life With Father, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - Empire
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Margin For Error, by Clare Boothe - Plymouth
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Sea Dogs, by Wilson Starbuck - Maxine Elliott's
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Thunder Rock, by Robert Ardrey - Mansfield
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The World We Make, by Sidney Kingsley - Guild
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Aries Is Rising, by Caroline North and Earl Blackwell - John Golden
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Key Largo, by Maxwell Anderson - Ethel Barrymore
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Obituary - Harold C. Johnsrud , (c. 1939)
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George White's Scandals, 1939 Edition - Hollywood
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Obituary - Harold Whalen
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Swingin' The Dream, by Gilbert Seldes and Erik Charell - Center
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Very Warm for May, by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd - Alvin
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Hamlet - 44th Street
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Farm of Three Echoes, by Noel Langley - Cort
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Du Barry Was a Lady, by Cole Porter - 46th Street
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Obituary - Hugh Cameron , (1941)
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The Woman Brown, by Dorothy Cumming - Biltmore
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Morning's at Seven, by Paul Osborn - Longacre
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I Married an Angel, by Rodgers and Hart - Biltmore, Los Angeles
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She Couldn't Say No, by B.M. Kaye - El Capitan
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Meet the People Musical Revue - Hollywood Theatre Alliance
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The Taming of the Shrew - Alvin
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When We Are Married, by J.B. Priestley - Lyceum
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Two On an Island, by Elmer Rice - Broadhurst
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The Unconquered, by Ayn Rand - Biltmore
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Folies Bergere - Broadway
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Geneva, by George Bernard Shaw - Henry Miller's
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Two For the Show, by Nancy Hamilton - Booth
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My Dear Children, by Catherine Turney and Jerry Horwin - Belasco
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Reunion in New York Musical Revue - Little
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Leave Her to Heaven, by John Van Druten - Longacre
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Night Music, by Clifford Odets - Broadhurst
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The Weak Link, by Allan Wood - John Golden
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Goodbye in the Night, by Jerome Mayer - Biltmore
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The Fifth Column, by Ernest Hemingway - Alvin
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See My Lawyer, by Richard Maibaum and Harry Clork - Adelphi
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Ladies in Retirement, by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham - Henry Miller's
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Iliom, by Ferenc Molnar - 44th Street
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Mamba's Daughters, by Dorothy and DuBose Heyward - Broadway
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An International Incident, by Vincent Sheean - Ethel Barrymore
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Higher and Higher, by Rodgers and Hart - Sam S. Shubert
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Lady in Waiting, by Margery Sharp - Martin Beck
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Juno and the Paycock, by Sean O'Casey - Mansfield
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King Richard II - St. James
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Heavenly Express, by Albert Bein - National
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Suspect, by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham - The Playhouse
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The Male Animal, by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent - Cort
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There Shall Be No Night, by Robert E. Sherwood - Alvin
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Morning Star, by Sylvia Regan - Longacre
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Love's Old Sweet Song, by William Saroyan - Plymouth
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Romeo and Juliet - 51st Street
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Separate Rooms, by Joseph Carole and Alan Dinehart - Mansfield
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Keep Off the Grass - Broadhurst
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Louisiana Purchase, by Irving Berlin - Imperial
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Love For Love, by William Congreve - Hudson
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The Red Mill, by Henry Blossom - Philharmonic Auditorium
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Goodbye to Love, by Sheldon Davis - El Capitan
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The Merry Wives Swing It! - El Capitan, Los Angeles
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The Scarlet Virgin, by Ramon Cerva - Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles
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Tonight at 8:30, by Noel Coward - El Capitan
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Kind Lady, by Edward Chocorov - The Playhouse
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Jupiter Laughs, by A.J. Cronin - Biltmore
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Hold On To Your Hats - Sam S. Shubert
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Diamond Horseshoe Revue
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The Command to Love, by Lothar and Gottwald - New Brighton Theatr
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Journey to Jerusalem, by Maxwell Anderson - National
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Johnny Belinda, by Elmer Harris - Belasco
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It Happens on Ice - Center Theatre
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George Washington Slept Here, by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart - Lyceum
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Cabin in the Sky, by Lynn Rott - Martin Beck
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Panama Hattie, by Cole Porter - 46th Street
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Return Engagement, by Lawrence Riley - John Golden
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Charley's Aunt, by Brandon Thomas - Cort
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Suzanna and the Elders, by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall - Morosco
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Quiet Please, by F. Hugh Herbert and Hans Kraly - Guild
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Glamour Preferred, by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements - Booth
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Blind Alley, by James Warwick - Windsor
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Twelfth Night - St. James
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The Corn is Green, by Emlyn Williams - National
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Fledgling, by Eleanor Carroll Chilton and Philip Lewis - Hudson
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Romantic Mr. Dickens, by H.H. and Marguerite Harper - The Playhouse
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Delicate Story, by Ferenc Molnar - Henry Miller's
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Retreat to Pleasure, by Irwin Shaw - Belasco
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Cue For Passion, by Edward Chodorov and H.S. Kraft - Royale
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Old Acquaintance, by John Van Druten - Morosco
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Ruth Draper and Paul Draper - Revue - Booth
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All in Fun, by Leonard Sillman - Majestic
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Flight to the West, by Elmer Rice - Guild
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The Lady Who Came to Stay, by Kenneth Whtie - Maxine Elliott's
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Pal Joey, by John O'Hara - Ethel Barrymore
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Eight O'Clock Tuesday, by Robert Wallsten and Mignon G. Eberhart-Henry Miller's
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The Flying Gerardos, by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson - The Playhouse
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My Sister Eileen, by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov - Biltmore
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Night of Love, adapted by Rowland Leigh - Hudson
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Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesselring - Fulton
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Crazy With the Heat, by Irvin Graham - 44th Street
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Lady in the Dark, by Moss Hart - Alvin
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Boys and Girls Together - Broadhurst
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Mr. and Mrs. North, by Owen Davis - Belasco
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The Cream in the Well, by Lynn Riggs - Booth
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Tanyard Street, by Louis D'Alton - Little
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Claudia, by Rose Franken - Booth
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Liberty Jones, by Philip Barry - Sam S. Shubert
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Brooklyn Biarritz, by Beatrice Alliott and Howard Newman - Royale
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The Talley Method, by S.N. Berhman - Henry Miller's
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They Walk Alone, by Max Catto - John Golden
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Out of the Frying Pan, by Francis Swann - Windsor
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My Fair Ladies, by Arthur L. Jarrett and Marcel Klauber - Hudson
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The Doctor's Dilemma, by Bernard Shaw - Shubert
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Native Son, by Paul Green and Richard Wright - St. James
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Watch on the Rhine, by Lillian Hellman - Martin Beck
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The Circle of Chalk, adapted by Klabund - The Studio Theatre of the Dramatic Workshop of the New School, New York
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It Happens on Ice - Center Theatre, Rockefeller Center
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The Trojan Women, by Euripedes - Cort
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Steps Leading Up, by George Harr - Cort
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The Beautiful People, by William Saroyan - Lyceum
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The Happy Days, adapted by Zoe Akins - Henry Miller's
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Somewhere in France, by Carl Zuckmayer and Fritz Kortner - Guild
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The Vinegar Tree, by Paul Osborne - El Capitan
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Anna Christie, by Eugene O'Neill - Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, California
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Jump for Joy - Mayan Theatre, Los Angeles
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The Royal Family, by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman - Pasadena Playhouse
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Fun for the Money, by Charles Sherman - Hollywood Playhouse
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The Wookey, by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan - Plymouth
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A Kiss For Cinderella, by James M. Barrie - Maplewood Theatre
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The Distant City, by Edwin B. Self - Longacre
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Mr. Big, by Arthur Sheekman and Margaret Shane - Lyceum
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Anne of England, by Mary Cass Canfield and Ethel Borden - St. James
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Ladies in Retirement, by Edwary Percy and Reginald Denham - Jersey
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The Pursuit of Happiness, by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Langner - Broa...[?]
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Best Foot Forward, by John Cecil Holm - Ethel Barrymore
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Porgy and Bess - Maplewood Theatre
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Viva O'Brien, by William K. Wells and Eleanor Wells - Majestic
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Candle in the Wind, by Maxwell Anderson - Shubert
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Ah, Wilderness! byEugene O'Neill - Guild
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Lady in the Dark, by Moss Hart - Alvin
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All Men Are Alike, by Vernon Sylvaine - Hudson
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The Land Is Bright, by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber - Music Box
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Let's Face It! byHerbert and Dorothy Fields - Imperial
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Blithe Spirit, by Noel Coward - Morosco
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Walk Into My Parlor, by Alexander Greendale - Forrest
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The Walrus and the Carpenter, by A.M. Langley - Cort
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Claudia, by Rose Franken - Selwyn
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Little Dark Horse, by Andre Birabeau - John Golden
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Junior Miss, by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields - Lyceum
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Ring Around Elizabeth, by Charl Armstrong - The Playhouse
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The Days of Our Youth, by Frank Gabirelson - Studio Theatre
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Sons o' Fun - Winter Garden
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Spring Again, by Isabel Leighton and Bertram Bloch - Henry Miller's
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Angel Street, by Patrick Hamilton - John Golden
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Macbeth - National
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Golden Wings, by William Jay and Guy Bolton - Cort
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Hope For a Harvest, by Sophie Treadwell - Guild
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Sunny River, by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd - St. James
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Brooklyn, U.S.A., by John Bright and Asa Bordages - Forrest
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The Criminals, by Ferdinand Bruckner - Studio Theatre of the New School
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Theatre, by Guy Bolton and Somerset Maugham - Hudson
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In Time to Come, by Howard Koch and John Huston - Mansfield
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The First Crocus, by Arnold Sundgaard - Longacre
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Cuckoos on the Hearth, by Parker W. Fennelly - Ambassador
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Out of My House, by Horton Foote - Theatre of the American Scene
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Letters to Lucerne, by Fritz Rotter and Allen Vincent - Cort
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Hit the Deck, by Herbert Fields - Maplewood Theatre
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The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Shubert
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High Kickers, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby - Broadhurst
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Clash by Night, by Clifford Odets - Belasco
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Jason, by Samson Raphaelson - Hudson
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All in Favor, by Louis Hoffman and Don Hartman - Henry Miller's
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Obituary - J.R. Waters , (1945)
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Porgy and Bess - Majestic
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Obituary - Ruby Elzy , (1943)
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Solitaire, by John Van Druten - Plymouth
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Lily of the Valley, by Ben Hecht - Windsor
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Hedda Gabler - Longacre
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The Green Table, by Kurt Jooss - St. James
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H.M.S. Pinafore - St. James
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Papa Is All, by Patterson Greene - Guild
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Heart of a City, by Lesley Storm - Henry Miller's
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The Big City, by Kurt Jooss - St. James
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A Ball in Old Vienna - St. James
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The Mikado - St. James
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They Should Have Stood in Bed, by Leo Rifkin, Frank Tarloff, and David Shaw - Mansfield
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Plan M, by James Edward Grant - Belasco
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Under This Roof, by Herbert B. Ehrmann - Windsor
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Guest in the House, by Hagar Wilde and Dale Eunson - Plymouth
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Priorities of 1942 - 46th Street
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Nathan the Wise, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Studio Theatre
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Banjo Eyes, by Quillan and Elinson - Hollywood Theatre
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Cafe Crown, by H.S. Kraft - Cort
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Of “V” We Sing - Concert Theatre
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The Moon is Down, by John Steinbeck - Martin Beck
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Yesterday's Magic, by Emlyn Williams - Guild
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Mexican Mural, by Ramon Naya - Chanin Theatre
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Autumn Hill, by Norma Mitchell and John Harris - Booth
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Candida - Shubert
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Keep 'Em Laughing - 44th Street
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Without Love, by Philip Barry - Shubert
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The Walking Gentleman, by Grace Perkins and Fulton Oursler - Belasco
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Harlem Cavalcade - Ritz
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War and Peace, dramatized by Alfred Neumann, Ervin Piscator, Harold L. Anderson and Maurice Kurtz - Studio Theatre
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The Strings, My Lord, Are False, by Paul Vincent Carroll - Royale
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Uncle Harry, by Thomas Job - Broadhurst
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Top-Notchers - 44th Street
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By Jupiter, by Rodgers and Hart - Shubert
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Outward Bound, by Sutton Vane - Barter Theatre
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Naughty, Naughty - Beaux Arts, Los Angeles
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Reflected Glory, by George Kelly - Windsor, Bronx
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This Is the Army, by Irving Berlin - Broadway
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Sailor Beware, by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson - Windsor
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Candida - Mosque, Newark, New Jersey
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Pygmalion - Windsor
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The Morning Star, by Emlyn Williams - Morosco
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Black Narcissus, adapted by Rumer Godden - Maplewood Theatre
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Vickie, by S.M. Herzig - Plymouth
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Strip For Action, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - National
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The Merry Widow, by Victor Leon and Leo Stein - Windsor
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Magic, by G.K. Chesterton - Belasco
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Hello Out There, by William Saroyan - Belasco
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The Eve of St. Mark, by Maxwell Anderson - Cort
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Obituary - Lem Ward , (c. 1942)
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Count Me In - Ethel Barrymore
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Stage Door, by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber - Windsor
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Wine, Women and Song - Ambassador
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Star and Garter - Music Box
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Bird in Hand, by John Drinkwater - Morosco
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The Damask Cheek, by John Van Druten and Lloyd Morris - The Playhouse
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Little Darling, by Eric Hatch - Biltmore
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Mr. Sycamore, by Ketti Frings - Guild
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Obituary - John Philliber , (1944)
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The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilder - Plymouth
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Yankee Point, by Gladys Hurlbut - Longacre
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The Great Big Doorstep, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett - Morosco
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Janie, by Josephine Bentham and Herschel Williams - Henry Miller's
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Lifeline, by Norman Armstrong - Belasco
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The Pirate, by S.N. Behrman - Martin Beck
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Beat the Band, by George Marion, Jr. and George Abbott - 46th Street
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Winter Soldiers, by Dan James - Studio Theatre of the New School for Social Research
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Only the Heart, by Horton Foote - Provincetown Playhouse
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The Willow and I, by John Patrick - Windsor
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Cry Havoc, by Allan R. Kenward - Music Box, Los Angeles
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Hey Rookie - Belasco
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Heaven Can Wait, by Harry Segall - Pasadena Playhouse
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Ken Murray's Blackouts of 1943 - El Capitan
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The Return of Ulysses, by Emil Ludwig - Pasadena Playhouse
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Turnabout Theatre - Hollywood
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Private Lives, by Noel Coward - Erlanger Theatre, Chicago
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Counterattack, by Janet and Philip Stevenson - Windsor
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New Faces of 1943, by Leonard Sillman and John Lund - Ritz
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This Rock, by Walter Livingston Faust - Longacre
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The Three Sisters, by Anton Chekhov - Ethel Barrymore
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Dark Eyes, by Elena Miramova - Belasco
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The Patriots, by Sidney Kingsley - National
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Men In Shadow, by Mary Hayley Bell - Morosco
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Show Time, a Variety Show - Broadhurst
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The Family, by Victor Wolfson - Windsor
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Oklahoma! byRodgers and Hammerstein - St. James
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Richard III - Forrest
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Tomorrow the World, by James Gow and Arnaud d'Usseau - Ethel Barrymore
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Sons and Soldiers, by Irwin Shaw - Morosco
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Obituary - Max Reinhardt , (1943)
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Stars on Ice - Center Theatre, Rochefeller Center
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Jane Eyre, dramatized by Helen Jerome - Windsor, Bronx
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Ziegfeld Follies - Winter Garden
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Without Love, by Philip Barry - Adams Theatre, Newark
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Harriet, by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements - Henry Miller's
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Something For the Boys, by Cole Porter, Herbert and Dorothy Fields - Alvin
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Let Us Be Gay, by Rachel Crothers - Adams
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The Doughgirls, by Joseph Fields - Lyceum
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Death Takes a Holiday, by Walter Ferris - Flatbush Theatre, Brooklyn
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The Army Play by Play
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Where E'er We Go, by John B. O'Dea
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First Cousins, by Kurt S. Kasznar
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Button Your Lip, by Irving Gaynor Neiman
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Mail Call, by Ralph Nelson
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Pack Up Your Troubles, by Alfred D. Geto
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The Corn Is Green, by Emlyn Williams - Martin Beck
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Kiss and Tell, by F. Hugh Herbert - Biltmore
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The Milky Way, by Lynn Root and Harry Clork - Windsor
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Stage Door, by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber - Audubon Theatre, New York
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The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilder - Plymouth
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Early to Bed, by George Marion, Jr. - Broadhurst
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Biography, by S.N. Behrman - Audubon
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Madame X, by Alexandre Bisson - Audubon
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Those Endearing Young Charms, by Edward Chodorov - Booth
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The Vagabond King, by Brian Hooker and Russell Janney - Shubert
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Volume 117, July-December 1943
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The Student Prince, by Sigmund Romberg and Dorothy Donnelly - Broadway
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Without Love, by Philip Barry - Audubon Theatre
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Stars on Ice - Center Theatre, Rockefeller Center
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The Two Mrs. Carrolls, by Martin Vale - Booth
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Caprice, by Sil-Vara - Audubon
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The Snark was a Boojum, by Owen Davis - 48th Street
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Blossom Time, adapted by Dorothy Donnelly - Ambassador
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The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilden - Plymouth
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Rosalinda, by Johann Strauss - Imperial
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My Dear Public, by Irving Caesar and Charles Gottesfeld - 46th Street
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Murder Without Crime, by J. Lee Thompson - Cort
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A New Life, by Elmer Rice - Royale
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Land of Fame, by Albert and Mary Bein - Belasco
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The Merry Widow, by Sidney Sheldon and Ben Roberts - Majestic
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Oklahoma! - St. James
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Laugh Time - Shubert
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One Touch of Venus, by S.J. Perelman and Ogden Nash - Imperial
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Katherine Dunham and Her Tropical Revue - Martin Beck
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Three's a Family, by Phoebe and Henry Ephron - Longacre
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The Naked Genius, by Gypsy Rose Lee - Plymouth
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Artists and Models - Broadway
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Outrageous Fortune, by Rose Franken - 48th Street
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What's Up, by Alan Jay Lerner and Arthur Pierson - National
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Winged Victory, by Moss Hart - 44th Street
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A Connecticut Yankee, adapted by Herbert Fields - Martin Beck
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Get Away Old Man, by William Saroyan - Cort
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The World's Full of Girls, by Nunnally Johnson - Royale
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The Innocent Voyage, by Paul Osborn - Belasco
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The Voice of the Turtle, by John van Druten - Morosco
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Carmen Jones, by Oscar Hammerstein - Broadway
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Susan and God, by Rachel Crothers - City Center of Music and Drama
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Lovers and Friends, by Dodie Smith - Plymouth
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Pillar to Post, by Rose Simon Kohn - The Playhouse
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Doctors Disagree, by Rose Franken - Bijou
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Over Twenty-One, by Ruth Gordon - Music Box
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Ramshackle Inn, by George Batson - Royale
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Our Town, by Thornton Wilder - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Listen, Professor! by Alexander Afinogenov, adapted by Peggy Phillips - Forrest
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Storm Operation, by Maxwell Anderson - Belasco
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Jackpot, by Howard Dietz and Vernon Duke - Alvin
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Wallflower, by Mary Orr and Reginald Denham - Cort
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Thank You, Svoboda, by H.S. Kraft - Mansfield
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Othello - Shubert
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Bright Boy, by John Boruff - The Playhouse
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Mexican Hayride, by Herbert and Dorothy Fields - Winter Garden
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Jacobowsky and the Colonel, by Frank Werfel, adapted by S.N. Behrman - Martin Beck
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The Cherry Orchard, by Chekhov - National
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Decision, by Edward Chodorov - Belasco
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From Morn to Midnight, by Georg Kaiser - Gate Theatre Studio
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Meet the People of 1944, by Henry Myers, Edward Eliscu and Jay Gorney - Music Box
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Song of Norway, by Robert Wright and George Forrest - Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles
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Good Night Ladies, by Cyrus Wood - Biltmore, Los Angeles
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An Evening for the Lab (one act plays) - Actors' Laboratory Theatre, Hollywood
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Night Must Fall, by Emlyn Williams - MusArt Theatre, Los Angeles
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The New Moon, by Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel and Lawrence Schwab - Philharmonic Auditorium
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A Doll's House - Biltmore
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Black Savannah, by Samuel R. Golding and Norbert Faulkner - Jewel Box
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Othello - Biltmore
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King Lear - Pasadena Playhouse
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Harriet, by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements - Biltmore
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Sing Out, Sweet Land, by Walter Kerr - Great Northern, Chicago
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The Firebrand of Florence, by Edwin Justus Mayer and Ira Gershwin - Alvin
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Foolish Notion, by Philip Barry - Martin Beck
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Kiss Them for Me, by Luther Davis - Belasco
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The Deep Mrs. Sykes, by George Kelly - Booth
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Ten Little Indians, by Agatha Christie - Broadhurst
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The Late George Apley, by John P. Marquand and George S. Kaufman Lyceum
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On the Town, by Betty Comden and Adolph Green - Adelphi
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Soldier's Wife, by Rose Franken - John Golden
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Dear Ruth, by Norman Krasna - Henry Miller's
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The Hasty Heart, by John Patrick - Hudson
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Too Hot for Maneuvers, by Les White and Bud Pearson - Broadhurst
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Hats Off to Ice - Center Theatre, Rockefeller Center
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Common Ground, by Edward Chodorov - Fulton
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Hope for the Best, by William McCleary - Royale
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A Bell for Adano, by Paul Osborn - Cort
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Follow the Girls, by Guy Bolton and Eddie Davis - 44th Street
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Harvey, by Mary Chase - 48th Street
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I Remember Mama, by John van Druten - Music Box
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Bloomer Girl, by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg - Shubert
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Seven Lively Arts, by Moss Hart and Ben Hecht - Ziegfeld
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Laffing Room Only - Winter Garden
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Anna Lucasta, by Philip Yordan - Mansfield
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The Overtons, by Vincent Lawrence - Forrest
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Hamlet - Klein Memorial Auditorium, Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Oklahoma! - St. James
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Dark of the Moon, by Howard Richardson and William Berney - 46th Street
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Carousel, by Rodgers and Hammerstein - Majestic
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Foxhole in the Parlor, by Elsa Shelley - Booth
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Memphis Bound, by Don Walker and Clay Warnick - Broadway
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Up in Central Park, by Herbert and Dorothy Fields - New Century
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street, by Rudolf Besier - Ethel Barrymore
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Round Trip, by Mary Orr and Reginald Denham - Biltmore
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The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams - Playhouse
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Hollywood Pinafore, by George S. Kaufman - Alvin
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Concert Varieties - Ziegfeld
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The Voice of the Turtle, by John van Druten - Morosco
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Volpone - Actors' Laboratory
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Rose Marie, by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein - Philharmonic Auditorium
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Trio, by Dorothy and Howard Baker - Belasco
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Mourning Becomes Electra, by Eugene O'Neill - Pasadena Playhouse
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Mary of Scotland, by Maxwell Anderson - Pasadena Playhouse
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Golden Boy, by Clifford Odets - Pasadena Playhouse
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Song Without Words - Philharmonic Auditorium
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Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier - Biltmore
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Suds In Your Eye, dramatized by Jack Kirkland - Belasco
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The Red Mill, by Henry Blossom - Biltmore
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Candida - Phoenix Theatre, Westwood, California
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The Assassin, by Irwin Shaw - National
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Polonaise, by Gottfried Reinhardt and Anthony Veiller - Alvin
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Carib Song, by William Archibald - Adelphi
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The Girl From Nantucket, by Jacques Belasco and Kay Twomey - Adelphi
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Life With Father, by Clarence Day - Bijou
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The Secret Room, by Robert Turney - Royale
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Are You With It? bySam Perrin and George Balzer - New Century
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Beggars Are Coming to Town, by Theodore Reeves - Coronet
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The Tempest - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Skydrift, by Harry Kleiner - Belasco
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The Rich Full Life, by Vina Delmar - John Golden
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The Rugged Path, by Robert E. Sherwood - Plymouth
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Marriage is for Single People, by Stanley Richards - Cort
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The Day Before Spring, by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe - National
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Deep Are the Roots, by Arnaud d'Usseau and James Gow - Fulton
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You Touched Me! byTennessee Williams and Donald Windham - Booth
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A Sound of Hunting, by Harry Brown - Lyceum
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Strange Fruit, by Lilliam Smith - Royale
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Marinka, by George Marion, Jr., and Karl Farkas - Ethel Barrymore
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The French Touch, by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov - Cort
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Brighten the Corner, by John Cecil Holm - Lyceum
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Dream Girl, by Elmer Rice - Coronet
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State of the Union, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - Hudson
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Hamlet (GI Version) - Columbus Circle Theatre
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Billion Dollar Baby, by Betty Comden and Adolph Green - Alvin
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The Mermaids Singing, by John van Druten - Empire
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Little Women, adapted by Marian De Forest - New York City Center
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Home of the Brave, by Arthur Laurents - Bealsco
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Therese, by Thomas Job - Biltmore
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Pygmalion - Ethel Barrymore
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A Joy Forever, by Vincent McConnor - Biltmore
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The Desert Song, by Otto Harback, Oscar Hammerstein and Frank Mandel - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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The Would-Be Gentleman - Booth
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The Magnificent Yankee, by Emmet Lavery - Royale
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Dunningan's Daughter, by S.N. Behrman - John Golden
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Nellie Bly, by Joseph Quillan and Johnny Burke - Adelphi
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January Thaw, adapted by William Roos - John Golden
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Apple of His Eye, by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson - Biltmore
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O Mistress Mine, by Terence Rattigan - Empire
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The Winter's Tale - Cort
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Lute Song, by Sidney Howard and Will Irwin - Plymouth
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Born Yesterday, by Garson Kanin - Lyceum
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The Duchess Misbehaves, by Gladys Shelley - Adelphi
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Jeb, by Robert Ardrey - Martin Beck
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Antigone, adapted by Lewis Galantiere - Cort
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State of the Union, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - Shubert
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Truckline Cafe, by Maxwell Anderson - Belasco
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Three to Make Ready, by Nancy Hamilton - Adelphi
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Little Brown Jug, by Marie Baumer - Martin Beck
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He Who Gets Slapped, English version by Judith Guthrie - Booth
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Flamingo Road, by Robert and Sally Wilder - Belasco
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I Like It Here, by A.B. Shiffrin - John Golden
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Song of Bernadette, dramatized by Jean and Walter Kerr - Belasco
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Walk Hard, by Abram Hill - Chanin Auditorium, New York
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Candida - Cort
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Carmen Jones, by Oscar Hammerstein - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Show Boat, by Oscar Hammerstein - Ziegfeld
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Obituary - Jerome Kern , (n.d.)
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St. Louis Woman, by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer - Martin Beck
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Woman Bites Dog, by Bella and Samuel Spewack - Belasco
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Call Me Mister, by Harold Rome - National
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The Voice of the Turtle - Morosco
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This, Too, Shall Pass, by Don Appell - Belasco
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Henry IV (Part I) - New Century
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Henry IV (Part 2) - New Century
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Uncle Vanya, by Chekhov - Century
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Oedipus - Century
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The Critic, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Century
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On Whitman Avenue, by Maxine Wood - Cort
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Around the World in Eighty Days, by Cole Porter - Shubert
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School for Brides, by Frank Gill, Jr. and George Carlton Brown - Locust Street Theatre
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Annie Get Your Gun, by Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields Imperial
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Swan Song, by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur - Booth
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Second Best Bed, by N. Richard Nash - Ethel Barrymore
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The Voice of the Turtle - Morosco
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The Dancer, by Milton Lewis and Julian Funt - Biltmore
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The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams - The Playhouse
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Cyrano de Bergerac - Alvin
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Private Lives, by Noel Coward - Greenwich Playhouse, Greenwich, Connecticut
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Icetime - Center Theatre, Rockefeller Center
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The Winslow Boy, by Terence Rattigan - Lyric Theatre, London
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No Medals - Vaudeville Theatre, London
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Crime and Punishment, dramatized by Rodney Ackland - New Theatre, London
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Red Roses for Me, by Sean O'Casey - Wyndham's Theatre, London
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Can-can, by Max Catto - Adelphi Theatre, London
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Better Late, by Leslie Julian Jones - Garrick Theatre, London
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Too Late for Anger, by Grey Black “Q” Theatre, London
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The Night and the Music, by Robert Nesbitt - Coliseum Theatre, London
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The First Gentleman, by Norman Ginsbury - Savoy Theatre, London
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Sweetest and Lowest - Ambassadors Theatre, London
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Frieda, by Ronald Millar - Westminster Theatre, London
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Perchance to Dream, by Ivor Novello - London Hippodrome
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Lady from Edinburgh, by Aimee Stuart and L. Arthur Rose - The Playhouse, London
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The Guinea-Pig, by Warren Chetham Strode - Criterion Theatre, London
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Portrait in Black, by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts - Piccadilly Theatre, London
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The Shop at Sly Corner, by Edward Percy - St. Martin's Theatre, London
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Lady Windermere's Fan, by Oscar Wilde - Theatre Royal, London
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Under the Counter, by Arthur Macrae - Phoenix Theatre, London
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While the Sun Shines, by Terence Rattigan - Globe, London
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Fine Feathers, by Robert Nesbitt - Prince of Wales Theatre, London
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The Kingmaker, by Margaret Luce - St. James's Theatre, London
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The Hasty Heart, by John Patrick - Aldwych Theatre, London
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Grand National Night, by Dorothy and Campbell Christie - Apollo Theatre, London
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No Room at the Inn, by Joan Temple - Winter Garden, London
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Here Come the Boys, by Manning Sherwin and Harold Purcell - Saville Theatre, London
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Big Ben, by A.P. Herbert - Adelphi Theatre, London
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Make It a Date, by Nina Warner Hooke, Ronald Jeans and Reginald Purdell - Duchess Theatre, London
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Vicious Circle, by Jean-Paul Sartre - The Arts Theatre Club, London
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Maid in the Ozarks, by Claire Parrish - Belasco, New York
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The Merry Wives of Windsor - Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles
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The New Fortune Teller, by Victor Herbert - Auditorium, Los Angeles
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The Firefly - Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
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State of the Union, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles
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The Wizard of Oz - Greek Theatre
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Ken Murray's Blackouts of 1946 - El Capitan
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East Wind - Greek Theatre
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Lady Windermere's Fan, by Oscar Wilde - Biltmore
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Obsession, by Louis Verneuil - Plymouth, New York
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The Bees and the Flowers, by Frederick Kohner and Albert Mannheimer - Cort
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Hear That Trumpet, by Orin Jannings - Playhouse
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The Iceman Cometh, by Eugene O'Neill - Martin Beck
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Mr. Peebles and Mr. Hooker, by Edward E. Paramore, Jr. - Music Box
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The Front Page, by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur - Royale
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Duchess of Malfi, adapted by W.H. Auden - Barrymore
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Loco, by Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert - Biltmore
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Lysistrata, adapted by Gilbert Seldes - Belasco
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Playboy of the Western World, by J.M. Synge - Booth
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Present Laughter, by Noel Coward - Plymouth
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Happy Birthday, by Anita Loos - Broadhurst
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Henry VIII - International Theatre
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The Fatal Weakness, by George Kelly - Royale
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Years Ago, by Ruth Gordon - Copley
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Christopher Blake, by Moss Hart - Music Box
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Toplitzky of Notre Dame, by George Marion, Jr. and Sammy Fain - Shubert
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A Family Affair, by Henry R. Misrock - The Playhouse
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Park Avenue, by Nunnally Johnson and George S. Kaufman - Shubert
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No Exit, by Jean-Paul Sartre - Biltmore
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If the Shoe Fits, by June Carroll and Robert Duke - Century
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Joan of Lorraine, by Maxwell Anderson - Alvin
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Set 'Em Up Tony, by George Lynn - Newark Opera House
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Another Part of the Forest, by Lillian Hellman - Fulton
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Land's End, by Thomas Job - The Playhouse
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A Flag is Born, by Ben Hecht - Broadway
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Annie Get Your Gun - Imperial
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Years Ago, by Ruth Gordon - Mansfield
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Androcles and the Lion, by Bernard Shaw - International Theatre
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Oklahoma! - St. James Theatre
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Wonderful Journey, by Harry Segall - Coronet
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Toplitzky of Notre Dame - Century
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Temper the Wind, by Edward Mabley and Leonard Mins - The Playhouse
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Lovely Me, by Jacqueline Susann and Beatrice Cole - Adelphi
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Burlesque, by George Manker Watters and Arthur Hopkins - Belasco
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Love Goes to Press, by Martha Gellhorn and Virginia Cowles - Biltmore
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Beggar's Holiday, by John Latouche - Broadway
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The Big Two, by L. Bush-Fekete and Mary Helen Fay - Booth
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Made in Heaven! byHagar Wilde - Henry Miller's
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Finian's Rainbow, by E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy - 46th Street
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Little A, by Hugh White - Henry Miller's
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Bloomer Girl, by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Street Scene, by Elmer Rice - Adelphi
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The Voice of the Turtle - Morosco
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The Fatal Weakness, by George Kelly - Royale
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All My Sons, by Arthur Miller - Coronet
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Sweethearts, by Victor Herbert - Shubert
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John Gabriel Borkman, by Henrik Ibsen - International
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John Loves Mary, by Norman Krasna - Booth
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It Takes Two, by Virgini a Faulkner and Dana Suess - Biltmore
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The Story of Mary Surratt, by John Patrick - Henry Miller's
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The Wanhope Building, by John Finch - Princess
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Craig's Wife, by George Kelly - The Playhouse
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What Every Woman Knows, by J.M. Barrie - International
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Peer Gynt, by Henrik Ibsen - Fordham University Theatre
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King Lear - Century
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As You Like It - Century
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O'Daniel, by Glendon Swarthout and John Savacool - Princess
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Volpone, by Ben Jonson - Century
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Hamlet - Century
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The Merchant of VenIce - Century
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The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde - Royale
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Parlor Story, by William McCleery - Biltmore
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Yellow Jack, by Sidney Howard - International
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Heartsong, by Arthur Laurents - Wilbur
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The Glass Menagerie - Plymouth
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The Chocolate Soldier, by Rudolph Bernauer and Leopold Jacobson - Colonial
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As We Forgive Our Debtors, by Tillman Breiseth - Princess
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Songs and Impressions, by Maurice Chevalier - Henry Miller's
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Cyrano de Bergerac - Ethel Barrymore
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Brigadoon, by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe - Ziegfeld
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Bathesheba, by Jacques Deval - Ethel Barrymore
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The Eagle Has Two Heads, by Jean Cocteau - Plymouth
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The Whole World Over, by Konstantine Simonov - Biltmore
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The Great Campaign, by Arnold Sundgaard - Princess
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Lady Windermere's Fan, by Oscar Wilde - Cort
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Tenting Tonight, by Frank Gould - Booth
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Barefoot Boy With Cheek, by Max Shulman - Martin Beck
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A Young Man's Fancy, by Harry Thurschwell and Alfred Golden - Plymouth
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Portrait in Black, by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts - Booth
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Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll - International
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O Mistress Mine, by Terence Rattigan - Empire
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Love For Love, by William Congreve - Royale
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Oklahoma! - St. James
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The Voice of the Turtle - Morosco
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The Medium, by Gian-Carlo Menotti - Ethel Barrymore
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Icetime of 1948 - Center Theatre, Rockefeller Center
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Up in Central Park, by Herbert and Dorothy Fields - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Louisiana Lady, by Isaac Green, Jr. and Eugene Berton - Century
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Open House, by Harry Young - Cort
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Brigadoon - Ziegfeld
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Life With Father, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - Alvin
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Laura, by Vera Caspary and George Sklar - Cort
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The Girl of the Golden West, by David Belasco - Westport Playhouse
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The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilder - Las Palmas Theatre, Los Angeles
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The Hasty Heart, by John Patrick - La Jolla Playhouse
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Blossom Time, adapted by Sigmund Romberg - Greek Theatre
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Louisiana Purchase, by Irving Berlin and Morrie Ryskind - Philharmonic Auditorium
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Bittersweet, by Noel Coward - Greek Theatre
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Galileo, by Bertolt Brecht - Coronet
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The Shining Hour - La Jolla Playhouse
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No Exit, by Jean-Paul Sartre - Coronet
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The Great Waltz - Philharmonic Auditorium
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Biography, by S.N. Behrman - Las Palmas
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I Gotta Get Out, by Joseph Fields and Ben Shet - Cort
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Our Lan', by Theodore Ward - Royale
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The Heiress, by Ruth and Augustus Goetz - Biltmore
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How I Wonder, by Donald Ogden Stewart - Hudson
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Music in My Heart, by Forman Brown and Patsy Ruth Miller - Adelph
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Under the Counter, by Arthur Macrae - Shubert
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Command Decision, by William Wister Haines - Fulton
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Duet for Two Hands, by Mary Haylet Bell - Booth
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Man and Superman, by George Bernard Shaw - Alvin
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High Button Shoes, by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn - New Century
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Volume 129, October--December 1947
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Allegro, by Rodgers and Hammerstein - Majestic
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Dear Judas, adapted by Michael Myerberg - Mansfield
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Medea, adapted by Robinson Jeffers - Locust Street, Philadelphia
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The Flies, by Jean-Paul Sartre - President
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An Inspector Calls, by J.B. Priestley - Booth
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The Druid Circle, by John van Druten - Morosco
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Finian's Rainbow, by E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy - 46th Street
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Edith Piaf - The Playhouse
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A Strretcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams - Shubert
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This Time Tomorrow, by Jan de Hartog - Ethel Barrymore
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For Love Or Money, by F. Hugh Herbert - Henry Miller's
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The First Mrs. Fraser, by St. John Ervine - Shubert
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Trial Honeymoon, by Conrad S. Smith - Royale
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The Winslow Boy, by Terence Ratigan - Empire
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Eastward in Eden, by Dorothy Gardner - Royale
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Harvey, by Mary Chase - 48th Street
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Oklahoma! - St. James
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Antony and Cleopatra - Martin Beck
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Obituary - Godfrey Tearle , (n.d.)
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A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams - Ethel Barrymore
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Caribbean Carnival - International
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Galileo, by Bertold Brecht - Maxine Elliott's
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The Gentleman From Athens, by Emmet Lavery - Mansfield
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Angel in the Wings, by Bob Hilliard, Carl Sigman, and others - Coronet
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Here's the Pitch, by Craig P. Gilbert - New York City Center
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Make Mine Manhattan, by Arnold B. Horwitt and Richard Lewine - Shubert
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Crime and Punishment, dramatized by Rodney Ackland - National
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Topaze, by Marcel Pagnol - Morosco
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The Mikado - New Century Theatre
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Skipper Next to God, by Jan De Hartog - Maxine Elliott's
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Trial By Jury, by Gilbert and Sullivan - New Century
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The Pirates of Penzance, by Gilbert and Sullivan - New Century
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The Cradle Will Rock, by Alfred Drake - Mansfield
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Volpone, by Ben Jonson - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Harvest of Years, by Dewitt Bodeen - Hudson
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Power Without Glory, by Michael Clayton Hutton - Booth
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Strange Bedfellows, by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements - Morosco
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Obituary - Colin Clements , (c. 1947)
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Make Mine Manhattan, by Arnold B. Horwitt and Richard Lewine - Broadhurst
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The Men We Marry, by Elisabeth Cobb and Herschel Williams - Mansfield
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All Star Benefit, ANTA - Ziegfeld
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Cox and Box, by Maddison Morton, F.C. Burnand and Arthur Sullivan New Century
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H.M.S. Pinafore - New Century
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Angel Street, by Patrick Hamilton - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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The Survivors, by Peter Viertel and Irwin Shaw - The Playhouse
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The Last Dance, by Peter Goldbaum and Robin Short - Belasco
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Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'! byJerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee - Adelphi
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The Gondoliers, by Gilbert and Sullivan - New Century
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The Yeomen of the Guard, by Gilbert and Sullivan - New Century
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Volume 131, February-April 1948
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Kathleen, by Michael Sayers - Mansfield
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Four Chekhov Plays - New York Center of Music and Drama
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A Tragedian in Spite of Himself
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The Bear
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On the Harmfulness of Tobacco
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The Wedding
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A Long Way From Home, by Randolph Goodman and Walter Carroll - Maxine Elliott's
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Patience, by Gilbert and Sullivan - New Century
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John Bull's Other Ireland, by Bernard Shaw - Mansfield
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Doctor Social, by Joseph L. Estry - Booth
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A Young Man's Fancy, by Harry Thurschwell and Alfred Golden - Cort
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The Big Shot, by William Siegel - Second Ave. Theatre
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Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen - Cort
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The Old Lady Says “No!” by Denis Johnston - Mansfield
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Mister Roberts, by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan - Alvin
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Obituary - Thomas Heggen , (1949)
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Tonight at 8:30, by Noel Coward - National
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Where Stars Walk, by Micheal MacLiammoir - Mansfield
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Me and Molly, by Gertrude Berg - Belasco
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You Never Can Tell, by Bernard Shaw - Colonial
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My Romance, by Rowland Leigh - Shubert
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The Hallams, by Rose Franken - Wilbur Theatre, Boston
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Songs and Impressions, by Maurice Chevalier - John Golden
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The Linden Tree, by J.B. Priestley - Music Box
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The Hallams, by Rose Franken - Booth
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Medea - Royale
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The Respectful Prostitute, by Jean-Paul Sartre - New Stages
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Church Street, by Lennox Robinson - New Stages
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A Temporary Island, by Halsted Welles - Maxine Elliott's
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High Button Shoes, by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn - Shubert
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Joy to the World, by Allan Scott - Plymouth
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Macbeth - National
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Iolanthe, by Gilbert and Sullivan - New Century
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Volume 132, April-July 1948
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Lazarus Laughed, by Eugene O'Neill - Fordham University Theatre
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The Rats of Norway, by Keith Winter - Booth
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Hope is the Thing With Feathers, by Richard Harrity - Maxine Elliott's
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Celebration, by Horton Foote - Maxine Elliott's
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Afternoon Storm, by E.P. Conkle - Maxine Elliott's
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To Tell You the Truth, by Eva Wolas - New Stages
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The Cup of Trembling, by Louis Paul - Music Box
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Angel in the Wings, by Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman - Coronet
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Harvey, by Mary Chase - 48th Street
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The Play's the Thing, by Ferenc Molnar - Booth
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Inside U.S.A., by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz - New Century
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Hold It! byMatt Brooks and Art Arthur - National
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Sally, by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, and Clifford Grey - Martin Beck
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The Alchemist, by Ben Johnson - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Ballet Ballads, by John Latouche and Jerome Moross - Maxine Elliott's
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Hope's the Thing, by Richard Harrity - The Playhouse
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On Approval, by Frederick Lonsdale - Shubert
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S.S. Glencairn, by Eugene O'Neill - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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The Vigil, by Ladislas Fodor - Royale
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Oedipus Rex, Hebrew version by Saul Chernikhovsky - Broadway
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Seeds in the Wind, by Arthur Goodman - Empire
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Oklahoma! - St. James
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Sleepy Hollow, by Russell Maloney and Miriam Barrista - St. James
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The Insect Comedy, by Josef and Karel Capek - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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The Vagabond King, by W.H. Post and Brian Hooker - Paper Mill Playhouse, New Jersey
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The Merry Widow - Greek Theatre
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The Road to Rome, by Robert Sherwood - La Jolla Playhouse
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Lend an Ear, by Charles Gaynor - Las Palmas Theatre
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Magdalena, by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Homer Curran - Philharmonic Auditorium
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Volume 133, August-October 1948
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Anything Goes, by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse - Greek Theatre
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Outward Bound - Laguna Beach Playhouse
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Damon and Pythias, by John Banim - Pasadena Playhouse
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The Barker, by Kenyon Nicholson - Laguna Beach Playhouse
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Serena Blandish, by S.N. Behrman - La Jolla Playhouse
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Music in the Air, by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein - Greek
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Harvey, by Mary Chase - 48th Street
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Sundown Beach, by Bessie Breuer - Belasco
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Blossom Time, by Dorothy Donnelly
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Morey Amsterdam's Hilarities - Adelphi
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Waltz Me Around Again, by Edward Caulfield - Brighton Theatre
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Small Wonder - Coronet
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Heaven on Earth, by Barry Trivers - New Century
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Show Boat, by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein - New York City Center
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Magdalena - Ziegfeld
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A Story For Strangers, by Marc Connelly - Royale
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Grandma's Diary, by Albert Wineman Barker - Henry Miller's
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Town House, by Gertrude Tonkonogy - National
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Time For Elizabeth, by Norman Krasna and Groucho Marx - Fulton
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Edward, My Son, by Robert Morley and Noel Langley - Martin Beck
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Private Lives, by Noel Coward - Plymouth
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Summer and Smoke, by Tennessee Williams - Music Box
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Love Life, by Alan Jay Lerner and Kurt Weill - 46th Street
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Where's Charley? byGeorge Abbott - St. James
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Volume 134, October-December 1948
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The Leading Lady, by Ruth Gordon - National
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My Romance, by Rowland Leigh - Shubert
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Life With Mother, by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - Empire
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Howdy, Mr. Ice - Center Theatre
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Minnie and Mr. Williams, by Richard Hughes - Morosco
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The Firefly - Paper Mill Playhouse, Milburn, New Jersey
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Set My People Free, by Dorothy Heyward - Hudson
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As the Girls Go, by William Roos, Harold Adamson, and Jimmy McHugh - Winter Garden
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Bravo! byEdna Ferber and George S. Kaufman - Lyceum
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Red Gloves, by Jean-Paul Sartre - Shubert & Mansfield
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For Heaven's Sake, Mother! byJulie Berns - Belasco
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Goodbye, My Fancy, by Fay Kanin - Morosco
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Light Up the Sky, by Moss Hart - Royale
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High Button Shoes, by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn - Broadway
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Hippolytus, adapted by Leighton Rollins - Lenox Hill Playhouse
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The Young and Fair, by N. Richard Nash - Fulton
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The Silver Whistle, by Robert E. McEnroe - Biltmore
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Diamond Lil, by Mae West - Montclair Theatre & Coronet
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The Belle of New York, by Hugh Morton and Gustave Kerker - Columbia University, Brander Matthews Hall
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Anne of the Thousand Days, by Maxwell Anderson - Shubert
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Volume 135, December 1948-February 1949
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Born Yesterday, by Garson Kanin - Henry Miller's
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Lend an Ear, by Charles Gaynor - National
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Kiss Me, Kate, by Cole Porter - New Century
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Inside U.S.A., by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz - Majestic
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Make Way for Lucia, by John van Druten - Cort
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Jenny Kissed Me, by Jean Kerr - Hudson
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Oh, Mr. Meadowbrook! byRonald Telfer and Pauline Jamerson - John Golden
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The Madwoman of Chaillot, by Jean Giraudoux - Belasco
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Don't Listen, Ladies, by Sacha Guitry - Booth
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The Victors, by Jean-Paul Sartre, adapted by Thornton Wilder - New Stages
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The Rape of Lucretia, by Ronald Duncan - Ziegfeld
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Make Mine Manhattan - Broadhurst
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Edward, My Son, by Robert Morley and Noel Langley - Martin Beck
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Harvey, by Mary Chase - 48th Street
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A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams - Ethel Barrymore
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The Smile of the World, by Garson Kanin - Lyceum
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Along Fifth Avenue - Broadhurst
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Mister Roberts, by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan - Alvin
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The Shop at Sly Corner, by Edward Percy - Booth
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Leaf and Bough, by Joseph Hayes - Cort
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All For Love, by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee - Mark Hellinger Theatre
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Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller - Locust Street Theatre, Philadelphia and Morosco Theatre, New York
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Figure of a Girl, by Philip Barry - Walnut Street Theatre
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Forward the Heart, by Bernard Reines - 48th Street
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Richard III - Booth
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My Name is Aquilon, by Philip Barry - Lyceum
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Volume 136, February-May 1949
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Blood Wedding, by Federico Garcia Lorca - New Stages
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Romeo and Juliet - Fordham University Theatre
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They Knew What They Wanted, by Sidney Howard - Music Box
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The Big Knife, by Clifford Odets - National
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Anybody Home, by Robert Pyzel - John Golden
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Two Blind Mice, by Samuel Spewack - Cort
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ANTA Album - Ziegfeld
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At War With the Army, by James B. Allardice - Booth
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South Pacific, by Rodgers and Hammerstein - Majestic
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The Sun and I, by Barrie Stavis - New Stages
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Detective Story, by Sidney Kingsley - Hudson
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The Nineteenth Hole of Europe, by Vivian Campbell - Experimental Theatre
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The Biggest Thief in Town, by Dalton Trumbo - Mansfield
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The Traitor, by Herman Wouk - 48th Street
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Kiss Me, Kate - New Century
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The Ivy Green, by Mervyn Nelson - Lyceum
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The Millionairess, by George Bernard Shaw - President
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Magnolia Alley, by George Batson - Mansfield
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Song of Norway - Paper Mill Playhouse
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The Happiest Years, by Thomas Coley and William Roerick - Lyceum
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Edward, My Son, by Robert Morley and Noel Langley - Martin Beck
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Bruno and Sidney, by Edward Caulfield - New Stages
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Mrs. Gibbon's Boys, by Will Glickman and Joseph Stein - Music Box
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Gayden, by Mignon and Robert McLaughlin - Plymouth
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Medea, adapted by Robinson Jeffers - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Volume 137, May-October 1949
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Goodbye, My Fancy, by Fay Kanin - Fulton
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Man and Superman, by George Bernard Shaw - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Mr. Adam, by Jack Kirkland - Royale
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Howdy, Mr. Ice of 1950 - Center Theatre
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Miss Liberty, by Irving Berlin - Imperial
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Cabalgata - Broadway
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Amphitryon 38, by Jean Giraudoux - Crest Theatre, Long Beach
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Accent on Youth, by Samson Raphaelson - El Patio Theatre
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The Heiress - Laguna Summer Playhouse
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Ken Murray's Blackouts of 1949 - El Capitan
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John Loves Mary, by Norman Krasna - Biltmore
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Sugar Hill, by James P. Johnson and Flournoy E. Miller - Las Palmas
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Command Decision - La Jolla Playhouse
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Girl Crazy, by George and Ira Gershwin, Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan - Greek Theatre
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Carmen Jones - Greek Theatre
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The Father, by August Strindberg - Studio 7, Provincetown Playhouse
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Touch and Go, by Jean and Walter Kerr - Broadhurst
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Yes, M'Lord, by W. Douglas Home - Booth
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Twelfth Night - Empire
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Carmen - Winter Garden
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The Browning Version, by Terence Rattigan - Coronet
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Lost in the Stars, by Maxwell Anderson and Kurt Weill - Music Box
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Regina, by Marc Blitzstein - 46th Street
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Montserrat, adapted by Lillian Hellman - Fulton
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I Know My Love, by S.N. Behrman - Shubert
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Love Me Long, by Doris Frankel - 48th Street
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Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller - Morosco
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The Father, by August Strindberg - Cort
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That Lady, by Kate O'Brien - Martin Beck
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Texas, Li'l Darlin', by John Whedon and Sam Moore - Mark Hellinger
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The Closing Door, by Alexander Knox - Empire
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The Last Mile, by John Wexley - Newark Opera House
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Clutterbuck, by Benn W. Levy - Biltmore
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Metropole, by William Walden - Lyceum
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos - Ziegfeld
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Lend an Ear, by Charles Gaynor - Mansfield
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As You Like It - Colonial Theatre
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The Velvet Glove, by Rosemary Casey - Wilbur Theatre
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Diamond Lil, by Mae West - Plymouth
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Caesar and Cleopatra, by Bernard Shaw - National
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The Rat Race, by Garson Kanin - Ethel Barrymore
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The Velvet Glove - Booth
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How Long Till Summer, by Sarett and Herbert Rudley - The Playhouse
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She Stoops to Conquer, by Oliver Goldsmith - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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The Member of the Wedding, by Carson McCullers - Empire
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Happy as Larry, by Donagh MacDonagh - Coronet
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The Corn is Green, by Emlyn Williams - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Abi Gezunt, by Jacob Kalich and Sholom Perlmutter - 2nd Avenue Theatre
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Alive and Kicking - Winter Garden
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The Enchanted, by Jean Giraudoux - Lyceum
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The Man, by Mel Dinelli - Fulton
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Dance Me a Song - Royale
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Design for a Stained Glass Window, by William Berney and Howard Richardson - Mansfield
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The Happy Time, by Samuel Taylor - Plymouth
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The Devil's Disciple, by George Bernard Shaw - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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As You Like It - Cort
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The Cocktail Party, by T.S. Eliot - Henry Miller's
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Mr. Barry's Etchings, by Walter Bullock and Daniel Archer - 48th Street
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ANTA Album - Ziegfeld
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Arms and the Girl, by Herbert and Dorothy Fields and Rouben Mamoulian - 46th Street
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The Innocents, by William Archibald - The Playhouse
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The Heiress, by Ruth and Augustus Goetz - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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All You Need is One Good Break, by Arnold Manoff - Mansfield
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Come Back, Little Sheba, by William Inge - Booth
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The Devil's Disciple, by Bernard Shaw - Royale
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The Bird Cage, by Arthur Laurents - Coronet
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Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, by Elaine Ryan - Broadhurst
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The Consul, by Gian-Carlo Menotti - Ethel Barrymore
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The Wisteria Trees, by Joshua Logan - Shubert
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My Forty Years in Show Business, by Eddie Cantor - Carnegie Hall
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Great to Be Alive! by Walter Bullock and Sylvia Regan - Winter Garden
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Detective Story, by Sidney Kingsley - Hudson
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Cry of the Peacock, by Jean Anouilh - Mansfield
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With a Silk Thread, by Elsa Shelley - Lyceum
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Katherine Dunham and Her Company - Broadway
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Peter Pan, by J.M. Barrie - Imperial
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A Phoenix Too Frequent, by Christopher Fry - Fulton
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Freight, by Kenneth White - Fulton
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Tickets, Please! - Coronet
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House on the Cliff, by Erik Martin and Charles Colby - Locust St. Theatre, Philadelphia
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The Liar, by Carlo Goldoni - Forrest
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Brigadoon, by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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The Liar, by Carlo Goldoni - Broadhurst
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A Streetcar Named Desire - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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The Show-Off, by George Kelly - The Arena
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Kiss Me, Kate, by Cole Porter - New Century
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Mr. Roberts, by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan - Alvin
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The Madwoman of Chaillot, by Jean Giraudoux - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Julius Caesar - The Arena
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The Merry Widow, by Franz Lehar - Melody Fair, Danbury, Conn.
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The Cocktail Party, by T.S. Eliot - Henry Miller's
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Michael Todd's Peep Show - Winter Garden
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South Pacific, by Rodgers and Hammerstein - Majestic
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The Wisteria Trees, by Joshua Logan - Martin Beck
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The Life of the Party, by Lawrence Langner - Westport Playhouse, Westport, Connecticut
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All the King's Men, by Robert Penn Warren - President
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The Telephone, by Gian-Carlo Menotti - The Arena
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The Medium, by Gian-Carlo Menotti - The Arena
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Parisienne, by Ashley Dukes - Fulton
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The Lady From the Sea, by Henrik Ibsen - Fulton
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Traveller's Joy, by Arthur Macrae - Westport Playhouse
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Miss Mabel, by R.C. Sherriff - Westport Playhouse
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The Live Wire, by Garson Kanin - The Playhouse
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Texas, Li'l Darlin', by John Whedon and Sam Moore - Mark Hellinger
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The Amazing Adele, by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy - Westport Playhouse
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Daphne Laureola, by James Bridie - Music Box
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Affairs of State, by Louis Verneuil - Royale
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Black Chiffon, by Lesley Storn - 48th Street
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Southern Exposure, by Owen Crump - Biltmore
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Season in the Sun, by Wolcott Gibbs - Cort
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Pardon Our French - Broadway
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The Gioconda Smile, by Aldous Huxley - Lyceum
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Carmen - National
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Call Me Madam, by Irving Berlin, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - Imperial
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Legend of Sarah, by James Gow and Arnaud d'Usseau - Fulton
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Burning Bright, by John Steinbeck - Broadhurst
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Arms and the Man, by Bernard Shaw - The Arena
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The Curious Savage, by John Patrick - Martin Beck
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Volume 142, October-December 1950
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The Day After Tomorrow, by Frederick Lonsdale - Booth
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Mrs. Warren's Profession, by Bernard Shaw - Bleecker Street Playhouse
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The Barrier, by Langston Hughes - Broadhurst
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Hilda Crane, by Samson Raphaelson - Coronet
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Les Ballets de Paris - National
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The Lady's Not For Burning, by Christopher Fry - Royale
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The Country Girl, by Clifford Odets - Lyceum
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Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller - Morosco
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Bell, Book and Candle, by John van Druten - Ethel Barrymore
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A Story For a Sunday Evening, by Paul Crabtree - The Playhouse
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Pride's Crossing, by Victor Wolfson - Biltmore
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Edwina Black, by William Dinner and William Morum - Booth
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The Relapse, by John Vanbrugh - Morosco
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Ring Round the Moon, by Jean Anouilh - Martin Beck
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Guys and Dolls, by Frank Loesser, Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows - 46th Street
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The Tower Beyond Tragedy, by Robinson Jeffers - ANTA Playhouse
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The Golden State, by Samuel Spewack - Fulton
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The Celler and the Well, by Phillip Pruneau - ANTA Playhouse
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Let's Make an Opera, by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier - John Golden
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Bless You All - Mark Hellinger
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Mister Roberts - Alvin
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Out of This World, by Cole Porter - New Century
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Twentieth Century, by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur - ANTA Playhouse
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King Lear - National
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Captain Brassbound's Conversion, by George Bernard Shaw - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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An Enemy of the People, by Henrik Ibsen - Broadhurst
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Second Threshold, by Philip Barry - Morosco
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Out of This World, by Cole Porter - New Century
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Black Chiffon, by Lesley Storm - 48th Street
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The House of Bernarda Alba, by Federico Garcia Lorca - ANTA Playhouse
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The Royal Family, by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Darkness at Noon, by Sidney Kingsley - Alvin
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King Lear - National
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Four Twelves Are 48, by Joseph Kesselring - 48th Street
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Angel in the Pawnshop, by A.B. Shiffrin - Booth
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The Road to Rome, by Robert Emmett Sherwood - Equity Library Theatre
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King Richard II - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Billy Budd, dramatized by Louis O. Coxe and Robert H. Chapman - Shubert, New Haven, Connecticut
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Peer Gynt, American version by Paul Green - ANTA Playhouse
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The Mikado - St. James
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Where's Charley? byGeorge Abbott - Broadway
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The Green Bay Tree, by Mordaunt Shairp - John Golden
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The Rose Tattoo, by Tennessee Williams - Martin Beck
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Ti-Coq, by Gratien Gelinas - Broadhurst
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Billy Budd, by Louis O. Coxe and Robert Chapman - Biltmore
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Joan of Lorraine, by Maxwell Anderson - Harout's Ivar Theatre, Hollywood
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The High Ground, by Charlotte Hastings - 48th Street
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Mary Rose, by J.M. Barrie - ANTA Playhouse
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The Autumn Garden, by Lillian Hellman - Coronet
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The Moon is Blue, by F. Hugh Herbert - Henry Miller's
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Romeo and Juliet - Broadhurst
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The Green Pastures, by Marc Connelly - Broadway
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L'Ecole des Femmes, by Moliere - ANTA Playhouse
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Springtime For Henry, by Benn W. Levy - John Golden
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith and George Abbott - Shubert
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The King and I, by Rodgers and Hammerstein - St. James
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Night Music, by Clifford Odets - ANTA Playhouse
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The Guardsman, English version by Grace I. Colbron and Hans Bartsch - Gayety Theatre, Washington, D.C.
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Angels Kiss Me, by Scott Michel - National
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Make a Wise, by Preston Sturges - Winter Garden
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith and George Abbott - Alvi
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The Long Days, by Davis Snow - Empire
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The Taming of the Shrew - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Gramercy Ghost, by John Cecil Holm - Morosco
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The Little Blue Light, by Edmund Wilson - ANTA Playhouse
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ANTA Album - Ziegfeld
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Stalag 17, by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski - 48th Street
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Dream Girl, by Elmer Rice - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Flahooley, by E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy - Broadhurst
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Getting Married, by Bernard Shaw - ANTA Playhouse
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Idiot's Delight, by Robert E. Sherwood - New York City Center of Music and Drama
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Oklahoma! - Broadway
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