New Montauk Theatre
The Duchess of Dantzic [2 items - one souvenir program and one regular program], September 25, 1905
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Klaw & Erlanger present George Edwardes' London Lyric Theatre Company in "The Duchess of Dantzic." Book and Lyrics by Henry Hamilton. Music by Ivan Caryll. With Evie Greene, Lottie Sargent, Frank Greene et al.
The Pearl and the Pumpkin, November 6, 1905
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Klaw & Erlanger's production of "The Pearl and the Pumpkin." Book by Paul West and W. W. Denslow. Lyrics by Paul West. Music by John W. Bratton. Stage Direction, Herbert Gresham and Ned Wayburn. With Gertie Carlisle, Taylor Granville et al.
Her Great Match, January 22, 1906
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Charles Dillingham presents Maxine Elliott in "Her Great Match." A Play, in Four Acts, by Clyde Fitch. Also with Madge Girdlestone, Nellie Thorne, Mme. Mathilde Cottrelly, Suzanne Perry, Charles Cherry, Herbert Standing et al.
The Toast of the Town, February 26, 1906
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Viola Allen in "The Toast of the Town." A Play, in Four Acts, by Clyde Fitch. Also with Isabel Irving, Fanny Addison Pitt, Alice Wilson, Conway Tearle, Harrison Hunter et al.
The Fascinating Mr. Vanderveldt, March 19, 1906
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Miss Ellis Jeffreys in "The Fascinating Mr. Vanderveldt." By Alfred Sutro. Also with Frank Worthing, Ruby Bridges, Lena Halliday, Essex Dane, Muriel Wylford, Constance Walton et al.
Just Out of College, March 26, 1906
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Charles Frohman presents Joseph Wheelock, Jr. in "Just Out of College." A Comedy by George Ade. Also with Eugene Jepson, Charles Jackson, George Henry Trader et al.
The Ham Tree, April 2, 1906
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Klaw & Erlanger's production for McIntyre and Heath in the Musical Vaudeville, "The Ham Tree." Book by George V. Hobart. Lyric and Music by Wm. Jerome and Jean Schwartz. Staged by Herbert Gresham and Ned Wayburn. With James McIntyre, T. K. Heath, et al.
Strongheart, April 9, 1906
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Robert Edeson in, the Comedy-Drama, "Strongheart" by William C. De Mille. Also with Harrison Ford, Richard Sterling, H. David Todd, Sydney Ainsworth, F. A. Turner, Francis Bonn et al.
The Embassy Ball, April 23, 1906
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Daniel Frohman presents Lawrance D'Orsay in "The Embassy Ball." A Comedy by Augustus Thomas, author of "On the Quiet," etc. Also with George Clarke, Forrest Robinson, Walter Hitchcock, Harold Heaton, George Grimes et al.
Magda, April 30, 1906
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Miss Nance O'Neil in Sudermann's Play, "Magda." Direction of Mr. McKee Rankin. Also with Claire Washington, Clara Thompson, Lawrence Griffith, Andrew Robson et al. Also Sudermann's "Fires of St. John," Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" and "Rosmersholm."
The Belle of Mayfair, September 16, 1907
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Thomas W. Ryley Production of "The Belle of Mayfair." By Charles H. E. Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton. Music by Leslie Stuart. With Fred Rivenhall, Harry B. Burcher, Charles J. Stine, John Ardizone, Fletcher Norton et al.
Lola From Berlin, October 21, 1907
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Klaw & Erlanger present Miss Lulu Glaser and Company, including Ralph C. Herz, in "Lola From Berlin." A Comedy by John J. McNally. Lyrics and Music by William Jerome and Jean Schwartz. Staged by Al Holbrook. Also George Le Guere, Minnette Barrett, et al.
The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer, October 28, 1907
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Charles Frohman presents Sam Bernard in "The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer." Book and Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Ludwig Englander. Staged by Ben Teal. Also with Mortimer H. Weldon, David Torrence et al.
The Straight Road, November 4, 1907
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Wagenhals & Kemper present Blanche Walsh in "The Straight Road." A Play, in Four Acts, by Clyde Fitch. Also with Alma Kruger, Ina Brooks, Jessie Ralph, Jean Patriquin, Lizzie Colter et al.
Anna Karenina, November 11, 1907
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Sam S. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) offer Virginia Harned in "Anna Karenina." Based on the novel by Tolstoi [Tolstoy]. By Edmond Guiraud. Adapted by Thomas W. Broadhurst. Also with Andrew Robson, Foster Williams, Robert Warwick et al.
The Fool Hath Said, "There Is No God.", December 2, 1907
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E.H. Sothern presents "The Fool Hath Said, 'There Is No God.'" A Play based on Dostoieffski's [Dostoyevsky's], "Crime and Punishment." By Laurence Irving. Direction of Lee Shubert. With Albert S. Howson, Sydney Mather, Katherine Wilson et al.
Brewster's Millions, December 16, 1907
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Frederic Thompson presents Edward Abeles and Company in "Brewster's Millions." By George Barr McCutcheon. Dramatized by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley. With Sumner Gard, Joseph Woodburn, Willard Howe, Leslie Bassett, Emily Lytton et al.
The Little Cherub, December 23, 1907
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Charles Frohman presents Hattie Williams in Owen Hall's Musical Comedy, "The Little Cherub." Music by Ivan Caryll. Staged by Ben Teal. Also with Henry V. Donnelly, Alden MacClaskie, James Blakeley, Will West et al.
The Chorus Lady, February 24, 1908
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Rose Stahl in "The Chorus Lady." A Four-Act Comedy by James Forbes. Also with Alice Leigh, Eva Dennison, Frederick Schoekel, Thos. Maguire, Giles Shine, Francis Byrne et al. Staged by Mr. Forbes.
The Morals of Marcus, March 9, 1908
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Charles Frohman presents Marie Doro in "The Morals of Marcus." A Comedy by W. J. Locke. Also with C. Aubrey Smith, Hubert Harben, Forrest Robinson, William Evans, Alexander King, Jr., Beatrice Forbes-Robertson et al.
Her Sister, March 16, 1908
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Charles Frohman presents Ethel Barrymore in "Her Sister." By Clyde Fitch and Cosmo Gordon Lennox. Also with Fanny Addison Pitt, Lucile Watson, Desmond Kelley, Louise Drew, Anita Rothe et al.
The Jesters, April 6, 1908
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Charles Frohman presents Maude Adams in "The Jesters." Translated from the French of Miguel Zamacois. By John Raphael. Also with Mathilde Cottrelly, Consuelo Bailey, Fred Tyler et al.
The Soul Kiss, October 12, 1908
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F. Ziegfeld Jr's, "The Soul Kiss." Book and Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Maurice Levi. Staged by Herbert Gresham and Julian Mitchell. With Adeline Genee, Mortimer H. Weldon, Amelia Rose, Vera Michelena et al.
The Girl Behind the Counter, December 7, 1908
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Sam S. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) and Lew Fields present, Lew Fields in the Musical Comedy, "The Girl Behind the Counter." Book by Leedham Bantock and Arthur Anderson. Music by Howard Talbot. Also with Connie Ediss, Pearl Lund et al.
The Honor of the Family, December 14, 1908
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Charles Frohman presents, Otis Skinner in, "The Honor of the Family." A play, in Four Acts, after Balzac, by Emile Fabre. Adapted by Paul M. Potter. Also with A. G. Andrews, Francis Carlyle, Harry Burkhardt, Russell Crauford et al.
In the Glade of the Orchids, January 4, 1909
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Cohan and Harris Minstrels with George Evans and 100 Honey Boys presenting an Entertainment embracing Minstrelsy, Vaudeville, Burlesque and Musical Comedy commencing with, "In the Glade of the Orchids."
The Yankee Prince, February 8, 1909
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George M. Cohan and His Royal Family in, His Latest Musical Play, "The Yankee Prince." Direction of Cohan and Harris. With Jerry J. Cohan, George M. Cohan, George Parsons, Frank Hollins et al.
The Bachelor's Baby, November 13, 1911
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Charles Frohman presents, Francis Wilson in the Comedy Farce, "The Bachelor's Baby." By Francis Wilson. Also with Louis Massen, Richard Gordon, Thomas F. Tracy, E. Soldene Powell et al.
Maggie Pepper, January 15, 1912
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Henry B. Harris presents Rose Stahl in "Maggie Pepper." By Charles Klein, author of "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Third Degree," etc. Also with Agnes Marc, Gretchen Lang, Lee Kohlmar, Eleanor Lawson et al.
The Case of Becky, December 23, 1912
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David Belasco presents, Francis Starr in, "The Case of Becky." A Play in Three Acts by Edward Locke. Also with Albert Bruning, Harry C. Browne, Eugene O'Brien, Charles Dalton, John P. Brawn et al.
The Highway of Life, November 16, 1914
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"The Highway of Life," a dramatic version, by Louis N. Parker, of "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens. With J. V. Bryant, Eva Vincent, Prince Miller, Rhoda Beresford et al.