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The Little Minister, December 12, 1898

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Mr. Charles Frohman presents "The Little Minister" by J. M. Barrie. A Comedy in Four Acts. With Robert Edeson, Eugene Jepson, George Irving, Maude Adams, Margaret Gordon, Frederick Spencer et al. Stage Manager, Ira A. Hards.

Hurly Burly, April 27, 1899

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Annual Entertainment, Brooklyn Lodge: B.P.O. Elks No. 22. "Hurly Burly" Book by Harry B. Smith and Edgar Smith. Music by John Stromberg. With Charles J. Ross et al. "Catherine" Dialogue by Edgar Smith, Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. With Chas. J. Ross et al.

The Belle of New York

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On The Quiet, September 2, 1901

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William Collier in the Comedy "On The Quiet" by Augustus Thomas. Directed by Jacob Litt. Also with, Helena Collier, Cranley Douglas, George W. Parsons, John Saville et al.

The Stroller's, September 9, 1901

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Francis Wilson and Company in George W. Lederer's Musical Comedy, "The Strollers." Adapted from the German of L. Krenn and C. Lindau. Book by Harry B. Smith; Music by Ludwig Englander. Also with, Edwin Foy, D. L. Don et al.

Lovers' Lane, September 23, 1901

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Wm. A. Brady presents "Lovers' Lane" by Clyde Fitch. With Ernest Hastings, Franklyn Roberts, Frank C. Hartwell, A. L. Traherne, Arthur C. Sanders, Julian Barton et al.

Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, October 7, 1901

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Charles Frohman presents the Comedy, "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines" by Clyde Fitch. With Ethel Barrrymore, George W. Howard, Francis Byrne, H. S. Tabor, George W. Barnum, John R. Sumner et al.

Rogers Brothers in Washington, October 21, 1901

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The Klaw & Erlanger Comedy Co. and Gus and Max Rogers in, John J. McNally's vaudeville farce, "Rogers Brothers in Washington." Lyrics by Harry B. Smith; Music by Maurice Levi. With Gus Rogers, Max Rogers, William West et al.

The Climbers, October 28, [1901]

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Amelia Bingham Company in "The Climbers." A Drama by Clyde Fitch. Stage Manager, Alfred Fisher. With Robert Edeson, Frank Worthing, Ferdinand Gottschalk, James Carew, James Bennett Sturgis et al. Dated via coverage in Brooklyn Life.

King Charles I, November 11, 1901

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Henry Irving, Ellen Terry and The London Lyceum Company in "King Charles I" by W. G. Wills. Also with, Mrs. F. Tyars, J. H. Barnes, A. Royston, W. Lugg et al.

Louis XI, November 11, 1901

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Henry Irving, Ellen Terry and The London Lyceum Company in, Casimir Delavigne's Play, "Louis XI." Adapted and arranged by Dion Boucicault. Also with, Mabel Hackney, Laurence Irving, Mrs. F. Tyars, J. H. Barnes et al.

Mrs. Dane's Defense, November 25, 1901

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Twelfth Annual Autumn Tour of Charles Frohman's Empire Theatre Company presenting "Mrs. Dane's Defense." A Play, in Four Acts, by Henry Arthur Jones. With Charles Richman, George Cooper, W. H. Crompton et al.

A Royal Rival, December 9, 1901

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Charles Frohman presents, William Faversham in, "A Royal Rival." A Play, in Four Acts, adapted by Gerald Du Maurier. With Prince Lloyd, Edwin Stevens, Snitz Edwards, N. L. Jelenko et al.

If I Were King, December 16, 1901

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E. H. Sothern in "If I Were King," a play, by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Also with George W. Wilson, Arthur R. Lawrence, John Findlay, Norman Conniers, Henry J. Carvill et al.

The Second in Command, December 23, 1901

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Charles Frohman presents John Drew in "The Second in Command" by Robert Marshall. Also with Guy Standing, Oswald Yorke, Lionel Barrymore, Reginald Carrington et al.

The Liberty Belles, December 30, 1901

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Klaw & Erlanger's Troubadours in "The Liberty Belles." A Musical Comedy, in Three Acts, by Harry B. Smith. With Etta Butler, Sandol Milliken, Augusta Glose, Edna Hunter, Lotta Faust et al. Stage Direction, Herbert Gresham.

The Messenger Boy, January 20, 1902

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Nixon & Zimmerman present George Edwardes' London Gaiety Theatre success, "The Messenger Boy." Musical Comedy by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. With James T. Powers, George Honey et al.

Mariana, February 3, 1902

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First American Tour of Mrs. Patrick Campbell in "Mariana." A Play, in Four Acts, by Jose Echegaray. Adapted by James Monteith Graham. With Lucie Milner, Adeline Bourne, Herbert Waring, Daniel McCarthy et al.

Beyond Human Power, February 3, 1902

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First American Tour of Mrs. Patrick Campbell in "Beyond Human Power." A Drama, in Two Acts, by Bjornstjerne Bjornson. Translated from the Norwegian by Miss Jessie Muir. Also with G. S. Titheradge, Charles E. Bryant, A. Bromley Davenport et al.

Alice of Old Vincennes, March 10, 1902

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Charles Frohman presents Virginia Harned in Edward E. Rose's dramatization of Maurice Thompson's novel, "Alice of Old Vincennes." Also with, Margaret Gordon, Sadie Lauer, Helen Tracy et al.

Maid Marian, April 7, 1902

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Engagement of The Bostonians in the Comic Opera, in Three Acts, "Maid Marian," a sequel to "Robin Hood." Book by Harry B. Smith; Music by Reginald DeKoven. With Henry Clay Barnabee, W. H. MacDonald, Frank Rushworth, Grace Van Studdiford et al.

The Way of the World, April 28, 1902

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Elsie de Wolfe and Her Company, including John Mason and Sarah Cowell Le Moyne, in "The Way of the World" by Clyde Fitch. Also with Arnold Daly, Alison Skipworth, Harrison Hunter et al.

Francesca da Rimini [2 copies], May 5, 1902

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Otis Skinner and Company in "Francesca da Rimini" by George H. Boker. With Mark Fenton, Mr. Skinner, Aubrey Boucicault, William Norris, E. A. Eberle et al.

Under Two Flags, May 12, 1902

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Charles Frohman presents, by arrangement with David Belasco, "Under Two Flags" by Paul M. Potter. A Drama, in Five Acts and Nine Tableaux. With Blanche Bates, Eugene Ormonde, Burr McIntosh et al.

Notre Dame, September 22, 1902

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Daniel Frohman presents, a Dramatization of Victor Hugo's, "Notre Dame." Written for the stage, in Five Acts and Seven Tableaux, by Paul M. Potter. With Bertha Galland, Wallace Worsley, Frank Losee, George W. Barbler et al.

A Modern Magdalen, October 20, 1902

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Amelia Bingham presents her Company in "A Modern Magdalen." A Four Act Play adapted by Hadden Chambers. With Henry E. Dixey, Mrs. Madge Carr Cooke, Lucille Spinney et al.

The Girl and the Judge, October 27, 1902

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Charles Frohman presents, Annie Russell in a new and original comedy in Four Acts, "The Girl and the Judge," by Clyde Fitch. Also with, Orrin Johnson, John Glendinning, Randolph Mordecai, Herbert Marion et al.

Du Barry, December 8, 1902

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David Belasco presents Mrs. Leslie Carter, in his new play, "Du Barry." Also with C. A. Stevenson, Campbell Gollan, Beresford Webb, Henry Weaver, Sr., Hamilton Revelle, H. R. Roberts et al.

The Joy of Living, December 29, 1902

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Mrs. Patrick Campbell and Her London Company in "The Joy of Living." In Five Acts, by Hermann Snudermann. Translated by Mrs. Wharton. Also with Frederick Kerr, Amy Lamborn, Vaughan Glaser et al. Direction of Charles Frohman.

The Stubbornness of Geraldine, January 5, 1903

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Mary Mannering, under the management of Frank McKee, in "The Stubbornness of Geraldine." A Play, in Four Acts, by Clyde Fitch. Also with Amy Ricard, Mrs. Hone, Anita Rothe, Rosa Cooke, Marian Gardiner et al.

The Middleman [2 copies], January 19, 1903

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Mr. E. S. Willard in "The Middleman" by Henry Arthur Jones. Also with Bassett Roe, A. S, Homewood, H. Cane, Ernest Stallard et al.

A Country Mouse, February 9, 1903

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Charles Frohman presents Ethel Barrymore in a Comedy, in Three Acts, entitled "A Country Mouse." By Arthur Law. Also with Harry Davenport, George W. Howard, Bruce McRae et al.

The Cavalier, February 16, 1903

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Julia Marlowe in "The Cavalier" by George W. Cable. Dramatized by Paul Kester and George Middleton. Charles B. Dillingham, Manager. Also with, Francis Kingdon, Clarence Handysides, Frank Worthing et al.

Iris, March 2, 1903

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Charles Frohman presents Virginia Harned in "Iris." A Drama, in Five Acts, by A. W. Pinero. Also with Ethel Winthrop, Louise Drew, Elizabeth Goodall, Rachel Crown, Mabel Snider et al.

Soldiers of Fortune, March 16, 1903

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Robert Edeson in, "Soldiers of Fortune," by Richard Harding Davis. Stage version by Augustus Thomas. Management, Henry B. Harris. Also with Gabriel Ravenelle, H. David Todd, Thomas Lawrence, Edwin Brandt et al.

King Dodo, March 23, 1903

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Henry W. Savage presents "King Dodo," the Comedy Opera. Book by Frank Pixley; Music by Gustav Luders; Stage direction by Charles H. Jones. With Raymond Hitchcock, Ivar Anderson, Arthur Wooley et al.

Comedy of Errors, April 6, 1903

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Stuart Robson, under the direction of Daniel V. Arthur, in "Comedy of Errors." By William Shakespeare. Also with Walker M. Dennett, Cecil Kingstone, Edward Mawsor et al.

The Eternal City, April 13, 1903

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Viola Allen in "The Eternal City" by Hall Caine. Music composed and arranged by Pietro Mascagni. Stage Direction, E. W. Presbrey. Also with Edward Morgan, Frederic de Belleville et al.

Mademoiselle Mars, May 4, 1903

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Mrs. Langtry and Her Company in, "Mademoiselle Mars," by Paul Kester. With William Humphrey, Matheson Lang, Felix Edwardes, Clayton Legge, Everard Digby et al.

Mr. Pickwick, May 11, 1903

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De Wolf Hopper and Company, in a Musical based on Dickens' Masterpiece, "Mr. Pickwick." Music by Manuel Klein; Book by Charles Klein; Lyrics by Grant Stewart. With De Wolf Hopper, Digby Bell, Henry Norman et al.

Pretty Peggy, September 21, 1903

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Grace George in "Pretty Peggy" by Frances Aymar Mathews. Also with James M. Bowman, Adolph Bernard, Donald MacLaren, Kingsley Benedict et al.

The Rogers Brothers in London, November 9, 1903

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Klaw & Erlanger present The Rogers Brothers (Gus and Max) in John J. McNally's latest, "The Rogers Brothers in London." Music by Max Hoffman and Melville Ellis; Lyrics by George V. Hobart and Ed. Gardenier; Staged by Herbert Gresham and Ned Wayburn.

Sergeant Kitty, November 16, 1903

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Mr. George R. White presents The Virginia Earl Opera Company in "Sergeant Kitty." Book and lyrics by R. H. Burnside. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. With Sylvain Langlois, Harry Stone, Albert Parr, Junie McCree, Chas. Renwick, Harry Braham et al.

Captain Dieppe, November 23, 1903

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Charles Frohman presents John Drew in, "Captain Dieppe," by Anthony Hope and Harrison Rhodes. Also with George Howard, Charles Lane, Louis Baker, Sydney Herbert et al.

A Midsummer Night's Dream, December 7, 1903

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Klaw & Erlanger present N. C. Goodwin in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Music of Mendelssohn arranged by Victor Herbert. Stage Direction of Herbert Gresham and E. D. Lyons. Also with Margaret Crawford, Thelma Fair et al.

The Runaways, December 14, 1903

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Sam S. Shubert and Nixon & Zimmerman present Fay Templeton in the musical "The Runaways." Direction of Sam S. Shubert. Book by Addison Burkhardt. Score by Raymond Hubbell. Also with Alexander Clark, Van Rensselaer Wheeler et al.

The Merchant of Venice, December 21, 1903

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Henry Irving and His Company in Shakespeare's Comedy, "The Merchant of Venice." With Henry Irving, Gerald Lawrence, W. Farren Jr., Laurence Irving, F. Tyars et al. Also, Casimir Delavigne's "Louis XI" adapted by Dion Boucicault.

Dante, December 21, 1903

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Henry Irving and His Company in "Dante." By Mm. Sardou and Moreau. Rendered into English by Laurence Irving. With Henry Irving, Gerald Lawrence, William Mollison, Laurence Irving, Frank Tyars et al.

Cousin Kate, January 4, 1904

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Charles Frohman presents Ethel Barrymore in "Cousin Kate" by Hubert Henry Davies. Also with Bruce McRae, Grant Stewart, Harold Grau, Annie Adams, Beatrice Agnew, Doris Rankin.

Parsifal, January 9, 1904

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Henry W. Savage presents Richard Wagner's play, "Parsifal." With Walter H. Rothwell, Mme. Kirby Lunn, Francis Maclennan et al.

The Office Boy, January 11, 1904

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Frank Daniels in "The Office Boy." A Musical Comedy in Two Acts. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Composed by Ludwig Englander. From the French of Maurice Ordonneau and Paul Gavault. Also with Alfred Hickman, Sydney Toler, Gilbert Clayton et al.

The Pretty Sister of Jose, January 18, 1904

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Charles Frohman presents Maude Adams in "The Pretty Sister of Jose." By Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Also with Henry Ainley, G. Harrison Hunter, Edgar Selwyn, Joseph Francoeur, Francis Byrne et al.

The Man from Blankleys, January 25, 1904

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Charles Frohman presents Charles Hawtrey in the Comedy, "The Man from Blankleys." By F. Anstey. Also with Fred Thorne, Wm. F. Owen, E. A. Plumpton, Holman Clark et al.

The Girl With The Green Eyes, March 14, 1904

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Charles Frohman presents the play, "The Girl With The Green Eyes." By Clyde Fitch. Featuring Clara Bloodgood. Also with Wm. H. Tooker, Grace Henderson, Frank Dekum, Edith Taliaferro, Rose Flynn et al.

Nancy Brown, March 21, 1904

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Daniel V. Arthur presents Marie Cahill in, the Musical Comedy, "Nancy Brown." Book by George H. Broadhurst and Frederic Ranken. Music Cole & Johnson Bros. and Silvio S. Hein. Staged by John Hyams. Also with H. W. Tredenick, Julius Steger et al.

Glittering Gloria, April 11, 1904

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John C. Fisher and Thos. W. Ryley present "Glittering Gloria." A Comedy with Music. Written by Hugh Morton; Music by Bernard Holt. With Cyril Scott, Percy F. Ames, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Forest Robinson et al.

The Proud Prince, April 25, 1904

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E. H. Sothern in "The Proud Prince." A Miracle Play by Justin Huntly McCarthy, author of "If I Were King." Also with Orme Caldara, John Findlay, Rowland Buckstone, Malcolm Bradley et al.

Ranson's Folly, May 2, 1904

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Robert Edeson in the Comedy of American Army Life, "Ranson's Folly." By Richard Harding Davis. Also with Ada Curry, Joseph Hughes, Grace Lespiel, Richard Sterling et al.

The Dictator, September 19, 1904

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Charles Frohman presents William Collier in "The Dictator." A Farce, in Three Acts, by Richard Harding Davis. Also with Charles Jackson, John Barrymore, George Nash, Thomas McGrath et al. Stage Direction, William Seymour.

The Maid and the Mummy, October 3, 1904

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Carle Amusement Company presents "The Maid and the Mummy." A Musical Melange in Two Acts. Book and lyrics by Richard Carle; Music by Robert Hood Bowers; Managing Director, Chas. Marks. With Richard F. Carroll, Edward Garvie, Geo. A. Beane et al.

Lohengrin, October 10, 1904

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Henry W. Savage presents the English Grand Opera Co. and Full Grand Opera Orchestra. Conductors: N. B. Emanuel and Elliott Schenck. "Lohengrin" and "Tannhauser" by Richard Wagner, "I Pagliacci" by R. Leoncavallo, "Cavalleria Rusticana by Pietro Mascagni.

The Sorceress, November 21, 1904

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Charles Frohman presents "The Sorceress." A play by Victorien Sardou. Translated by Louis N. Parker. With Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Frederick Perry, Guy Standing, George Riddell, L. Rogers Lytton et al. Stage Direction: William Seymour.

Love's Lottery, December 19, 1904

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F. C. Whitney presents Mme. Schumann-Heink in "Love's Lottery." Libretto by Stanislau Stange; Music by Julian Edwards. Also with H. W. TreDenick, George L. Tallman, W. H. Thompson, Louise Gunning, Delight Barsch et al.

A Madcap Princess, December 26, 1904

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Charles B. Dillingham presents Lulu Glaser in, the Comic Opera, "A Madcap Princess." Based on "When Knighthood Was in Flower"by Charles Major. Music: Ludwig Englander; Libretto: Harry B. Smith. Also with William Pruette, Bertram Wallis et al.

Letty, January 16, 1905

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Charles Frohman presents William Faversham in "Letty." A Drama in Four Acts and an Epilogue, by Arthur W. Pinero. Also with Ivo Dawson, Frank Goldsmith, Arthur Playfair, Fritz Williams, Tom Terriss et al.

The School Girl, January 23, 1905

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Charles Frohman presents Edna May in the Musical, "The School Girl." By Paul M. Potter and Henry Hamilton. Music by Leslie Stuart; Lyrics by Chas. H. Taylor. Also with Mildred Baker, Mrs. J. P. West, Lulu Valli et al.

The Usurper, February 6, 1905

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N. C. Goodwin presents "The Usurper." A Comedy-Drama by I. N. Morris. Direction: George J. Appleton. With N. C. Goodwin, Norman Tharp, Eille Norwood, Felix Edwardes, W. H. Post et al.

Little Johnny Jones (The American Jockey), February 20, 1905

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Sam H. Harris presents, The Yankee Doodle Comedian, George M. Cohan in the Musical, "Little Johnny Jones (The American Jockey)." Also with Jerry J. Cohan, J. Bernard Dyllyn, Sam J. Ryan, Donald Brian et al.

Business is Business, March 27, 1905

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Charles Frohman presents William H. Crane in the Comedy-Drama, "Business is Business." By Octave Mirbeau. Tanslated by Robert Hichens. Also with H. Hassard Short, George Backus, Sheridan Block, Walter Hale, et al.

Woodland, April 3, 1905

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Henry W. Savage presents the Musical Fantasy "Woodland." Book and Lyrics by Frank Pixley. Music by Gustav Luders. Staged by George Marion. With Charles Dow Clark, Louize Tozier, Harry Bulger, Douglas Ruthven et al.

The Little Minister, April 10, 1905

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Charles Frohman presents Miss Maude Adams, in the Comedy, "The Little Minister." By J. M. Barrie. Also with Arthur Byron, Eugene Jepson, George Irving, Lloyd Carleton et al.

King Richard III, April 24, 1905

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Richard Mansfield and His Company in Shakespeare's Tragedy, "King Richard III." With A. G. Andrews, Mildred Morris, Leona Powers, Richard Mansfield, Leslie Kenyon et al. Also "The Misanthrope" by Moliere and "Ivan the Terrible" by Tolstoi.

Fatinitza, May 1, 1905

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Charles B. Dillingham presents Fritzi Scheff in "Fatinitza." A Comic Opera by Franz von Suppe. Also with Arthur Cunningham, Louise Le Baron, Louis Harrison et al. Also, "Boccaccio" by Franz von Suppe.

The Fascinating Mr. Vanderveldt, March 19, [1906]

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Miss Ellis Jeffreys in "The Fascinating Mr. Vanderveldt." By Alfred Sutro. Stage Direction, Charles Cartwright. With Frank Worthing, Ruby Bridges, Lena Halliday et al. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

The Show Shop, October 18, 1915

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Selwyn & Company present "The Show Shop" by James Forbes, author of "The Chorus Lady." With George Sidney, Zelda Sears, Dolly Lewis, Walter Young, Robert Frazer et al.

Daddy Long Legs, February 28, 1916

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"Daddy Long Legs," a Comedy by Jean Webster. Henry Miller, Manager. With Byron Beasley, A. Hylton Allen, Ray Brown, Robert Waters, Edward Howard et al.

Erstwhile Susan, December 4, 1916

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Madison Corey & Joseph Riter present Mrs. Fiske in the Comedy, "Erstwhile Susan." By Marian de Forest, based on "Barnabetta" by Helen R. Martin. Also with Walter Wilson, Robert Stowe Gill, Rikel Kent, John Daly Murphy, Henry Mortimer et al.

Fair and Warmer, December 25, 1916

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Selwyn & Company present "Fair and Warmer" with Madge Kennedy. A play by Avery Hopwood, author of "Seven Days." Also with John Arthur, Ethel Wilson, Robert Ober et al.

Seven Chances, January 22, 1917

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David Belasco presents "Seven Chances" by Roi Cooper Megrue. With Frank Craven, John Butler, Hayward Ginn, Charles Brokate, Frank Morgan, Harry Leighton, Freeman Wood et al.

The Yellow Jacket, March 5, 1917

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Mr. and Mrs. Coburn present "The Yellow Jacket." A play by George C. Hazelton and Benrimo. Music by William Furst. With Thomas E. Jackson, Mr. Coburn, Howard Kyle, Lillian Spencer, Beatrice Prentice et al.

The Country Cousin, January 14, 1918

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Klaw & Erlanger and George C. Tyler present Alexandra Carlisle in "The Country Cousin." By Booth Tarkington and Julian Street. Staged by Robert Milton. Also with Julia Stuart, Beatrice Noyes, Donald Gallaher et al.

The Auctioneer, January 13, 1919

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David Belasco presents David Warfield in "The Auctioneer," a comedy in Three Acts. Also with Ida Grooper, Marie Bates, Louis Hendricks, Harry Lewellyn, Helena Phillips et al. Stage Manager, William Boag.

Daddies, February 9, 1920

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David Belasco presents "Daddies." A Comedy in Four Acts by John L. Hobble. With Charles Hammond, John W. Cope, Herbert Fortier, George Abbott, S. K. Walker, Claude Brooke et al.

One Night in Rome, March 8, 1920

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Laurette Taylor in "One Night in Rome," by J. Hartley Manners. With Philip Merivale, H. Cooper Cliffe, George Majeroni, Barry Baxter et al.

The Storm, August 30, 1920

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George Broadhurst presents "The Storm." A Melodrama by Langdon McCormick. Staged by Lillian Trimble Bradley. With Ben Taggart, Eric Maxon, Charles Henderson, Joseph Driscoll, Katherine Hayden et al.

Clarence, September 13, 1920

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Booth Tarkington's Comedy, "Clarence." Staged by Frederick Stanhope. With Alfred Lunt, Agnes Findlay, Barlow Borland, William Lorenz et al.

Captain Applejack, March 19, [1923]

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Sam H. Harris' "Captain Applejack" by Walter Hackett. With Wallace Eddinger and Mary Nash. Staged by Author and Sam Forrest. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

Weeds, March 16, 1925

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Samuel Wallach presents "Weeds." A Comedy-Drama in Three Acts and a Prologue. By John B. Hymer and Leroy Clemens. Staged by Priestly Morrison. With Leo Kennedy, Berton Churchill, Clyde Veaux et al.

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