Alhambra
Three Wise Fools, March 31, 1924
General
The Alhambra Players present "3 Wise Fools," a play by Austin Strong. Staged by Cecil Owen. With Anne Bronaugh, John Warner, Frank Harrington. Technical Director, S. K. Fried.
Camille, April 7, 1924
General
The Alhambra Players present "Camille," a dramatic love story in Five Acts, by Alexander Dumas. With Anne Bronaugh, John Warner, Frank Harrington, Staged by Cecil Owen. Technical Director, S. K. Fried.
So This Is London [3 copies], September 29, 1924
General
The Alhambra Players present "So This Is London" A play in three acts by Arthur Goodrich, staged by Cecil Owen, with Henry Mortimer, Helen Gilmore, Frank Harrington, Anne Bronaugh, et al.
Smilin' Through, October 6, 1924
General
The Alhambra Players present "Smilin' Through" A play in a Prologue and Three Acts by Allan Langdon Martin, staged by Cecil Owen, with Mabel Montgomery, Helen Gilmore, Frank Harrington, Anne Bronaugh, et al. Associate Director, John Dugan.
Just Married, October 13, 1924
General
The Alhambra Players present "Just Married" A Comedy in Four Acts by Anne Nichols and Adelaide Matthews, staged by Cecil Owen, with Frank Mandel, Helen Gilmore, Frank Harrington, Anne Bronaugh, et al. Associate Director, John Dugan.
Secrets, November 10, 1924
General
The Alhambra Players present "Secrets" A Play in a Prologue, Three Acts and an Epilogue by Rudolph Besier and May Edginton, staged by Cecil Owen, with Dorothy Milburn, Helen Gilmore, Frank Harrington, Anne Bronaugh, et al. Associate Director, John Dugan.
Madame "X", November 17, 1924
General
The Alhambra Players present "Madame 'X'", A Drama in Three Acts and a Prologue, Adapted from the French of Alexandre Bisson by John Raphael, staged by Cecil Owen, with Anne Bronaugh, Kenneth Daigneau, Helen Gilmore et al. Associate Director, John Dugan.
One Day, December 15, 1924
General
The Alhambra Players present "One Day", A Sequel to "Three Weeks" by Elinor Glyn, in Four Acts, dramatized by Cecil Spooner, staged by Cecil Owen, with Ruth Mero, Harold Kennedy, Frank Harrington et al. Associate director, John Dugan.
Lazybones, January 5, 1925
General
The Alhambra Players present "Lazybones", A Chronicle of a Country Town by Owen Davis, staged by Cecil Owen, with Mabel Montgomery, Richard LaSalle, Ruth Mero, Harold Kennedy, Frank Harrington et al. Associate director, John Dugan.
Every Woman, January 19, 1925
General
The Alhambra Players present "Every Woman", A Modern Morality Play in Five Acts by Walter Browne, staged by Cecil Owen, with Richard LaSalle, Anne Bronaugh, Ruth Mero, Harold Kennedy, Fred House et al. Associate director, John Dugan.
A Play Without A Name, February 9, 1925
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The Alhambra Players present "A Play Without A Name", A Comedy in Three Acts by Mabel Montgomery, staged by Cecil Owen, with Richard LaSalle, Mabel Montgomery, Frank Jamison, Ruth Mero, Anthony Stanford et al. Associate director, John Dugan.
No Other Girl [2 copies], February 16, 1925
General
The Alhambra Players present "No Other Girl", A Musical Comedy in Three Acts by Aaron Hoffman and Bert Kalmar, staged by Cecil Owen, with Richard LaSalle, Anne Bronaugh, Frank Jamison, Ruth Mero, Anthony Stanford et al. Associate director, John Dugan.
When Willie Comes Marching Home, April 22-24, [1950]
General
John Ford's "When Willie Comes Marching Home" with Dan Dailey, Corinne Calvet, Colleen Townsend. Associate feature "Dakota Lil" starring George Montgomery, Rod Cameron, Marie Windsor.
N.T.G And His Radio Pals, October 19, [no year]
General
N.T.G. And His Radio Pals, including John Irving Fisher and the entire Parody Club Revue, in addition to the regular big show. The following performers also appearing: Ted Lewis, Helen Dobbins, Consuela Owens, Mable Baade, Jean Wayne et al.