Majestic Theatre
Flo Flo, November 28, 1904
General
E.D. Stair and George H. Nicolai present Stella Mayhew in a musical Comedy, in Two Acts, "Flo Flo." Book and lyrics by Collin Davis, Music by Howard Whitney, Staged by Harry T. MacConnell. Also with Matthew Kennedy, Charles A. Pusey et al.
Buster Brown, August 19, 1905
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Melville B. Raymond's cartoon comedy, "Buster Brown." Richard F. Outcault - author, inventor, designer. With Master Gabriel, George Ali, Al. Lamar, Burt Jordan et al.
The German Gipsy, January 15, 1906
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Sidney R. Ellis presents Al. H. Wilson in "The German Gipsy" by Robert Sidney. Also with Thos. M. Hunter, Rose O'Neal, Al T. Holstein, Chris Naumann et al. Stage Manager, Ross O'Neal.
Way Down East, March 5, 1906
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Wm. Brady's production of "Way Down East" by Lottie Blair Parker. Elaborated by Joseph R. Grismer. With Phoebe Davies, Robert A. Fischer, Mary Davenport, Thurlow Bergen, Genevieve Cliff, Frank Currier et al.
The Princess Pat, February 21, 1916
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John Cort presents "The Princess Pat." Book and lyrics by Henry Blossom. Music by Victor Herbert. Staged by Fred. G. Latham. With Leonora Novasio, Martin Hayden, Sam. B. Hardy, Robert Ober, Alexander Clark et al.
A Lady's Name, October 23, 1916
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The Messrs. Shubert present Marie Tempest in "A Lady's Name" by Cyril Harcourt, author of "A Pair of Silk Stockings" and "A Place in the Sun." Also with Julia Chippendale, Maud Andrew, John Sharkey, Mayne Lynton et al.
The Silent Witness, October 30, 1916
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H. H. Frazee presents "The Silent Witness" by Otto Hauerbach. With Helen Reimer, John Houston, Helen Holmes, David Higgins, Blossom Bird et al. Stage Manager, W. H. Gregory.
Very Good Eddie, November 13, 1916
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The Marbury-Comstock Company Presents "Very Good Eddie." Book by Philip Bartholomae and Guy Bolton. Lyrics by Schuyler Greene. Music by Jerome Kern. With Benjamin F. Wright, James Lounsbery, Lew Fullerton, Earl Benham, Ada Lewis et al.
Katinka, November 27, 1916
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Arthur Hammerstein Presents the Musical Play "Katinka." Book and lyrics by Otto Hauerbach. Music by Rudolph Friml. With Jane Castle, Daniel J. Sullivan, John Roberts, S. Paul Veron, Margaret Owen, Marquita Dwight et al.
Rich Man, Poor Man, December 4, 1916
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George Broadhurst Presents his new play, "Rich Man, Poor Man." Based on the story by Maximilian Foster. With John Bowers, William B. Mack, Brandon Hurst, Frank Westerton, Rudolph Cameron, Emmett Shackelford et al.
His Majesty Bunker Bean, January 15, 1917
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William H. Currie Presents Taylor Holmes in "His Majesty Bunker Bean" by Lee Wilson Dodd. From the novel by Harry Leon Wilson. Staged by Robert Milton. Also with Charles Abbe, Robert Toms, Horace Mitchell, Florence Shirley, Stanley Wood et al.
Getting Married, February 5, 1917
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William Faversham Presenting and Appearing in "Getting Married" by George Bernard Shaw. Also with Henrietta Crosman, Mrs. Edmund Gurney, John Harwood, Lumsden Hare, Hilda Spong, George Fitzgerald et al.
The Lodger, March 5, 1917
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Adapted by Horace Annesley Vachell from the novel by Mrs. Belle Lowndes,"The Lodger." With Beryl Mercer, Harry Ashford, Phyllis Relph, Thomas Robinson, Lionel Atwill, Frederick Annerley, Frank Howson et al.
Canary Cottage, May 28, 1917
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Oliver Morosco Presents "Canary Cottage," a musical farce. Book by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris. Music and lyrics by Earl Carroll. With Arthur Burckley, James Dunn, Grace Ellsworth, Lillian Boardman, Charles Ruggles et al.
The Masquerader, January 21, 1918
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Richard Walton Tully Presents, Guy Bates Post in, "The Masquerader." A play by John Hunter Booth, based upon the novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston. Also with Lionel Belmore, Gerry Cornell, Lurita Stone, Thais Lawton, Georgia Mai Fursman et al.
His Honor, Abe Potash, April 26, 1920
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A. H. Woods presents, Barney Bernard in, "His Honor, Abe Potash." A comedy by Montague Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman. Staged under the direction of Willard Mack. Also with Mathilde Cottrelly, Lucille English et al.
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, May 3, 1920
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A. H. Woods presents "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath" by C. W. Bell and Mark Swan. A tale of a wayside Inn. Staged by Bertram Harrison. With Agnes Jeppson, Gail Sheldon, Pearl Ford, Belle Mitchell et al.
The Passion Flower, May 31, 1920
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Richard G. Herndon presents "The Passion Flower" by Jacinto Benavente. Translated by John Garrett Underhill, Staged by Alfred Hickman. With Nance O'Neil, Annette Westbay, Clara T. Bracey, Aldeah Wise, Mercedes De Cordoba, Lillian Aune et al.
Blossom Time, March 24, 1924
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Messrs. Shubert present, The Franz Schubert Operetta, "Blossom Time." Score and Story: Franz Schubert. Adapted by A. M. Willner and H. Reichert. With Edith Thayer, Zoe Barnett, Marion Abel, Sonya Leyton, Howard Marsh et al.
Sally, March 23, 1925
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Nicolai-Welch-DeMilt, Inc. bring you Ziegfeld's "Sally." Lyrics: Clifford Grey, Book: Guy Bolton, Music: Jerome Kern, Production: Edward Royce. With Ross Snow, Mary Connors, Adeline Cooley, William H. Power, Lee Johnstone et al.
The Letter, February 6, 1928
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Messmore Kendall presents "The Letter" by W. Somerset Maugham. Staged by Guthrie McClintic. With Katharine Cornell, Swezo Kotoro, John Buckler, Allan Jeayes, J. W. Austin et al.
The Legacy, September 24, [1928]
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A.H. Woods & Gilbert Miller present Florence Reed in "The Legacy (La Ripose)" by Francois Noziere. Translated and adapted by Sidney Howard.
The Scarlet Woman, October 29, [1928]
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L. C. Wiswell, Inc., presents Pauline Frederick in, "The Scarlet Woman." By Zelda Sears and Reita Lambert. Staged by A. Leslie Pearce. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
Melo, April 6, 1931
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Lee Shubert presents "Melo." Adapted by Arthur Pollock from the French of Henri Bernstein. With Basil Rathbone, Edna Best, Earle Larimore et al. Settings by Rollo Wayne, Staged by Marcel Varnel.
Pigeons and People, April 17, 1933
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George M. Cohan and his Company of Players in "Pigeons and People." Directed by Sam Forrest. With Walter Gilbert, George M. Cohan, Arvid Paulson, Olive Reeves-Smith et al.
Dinner at Eight, May 22, 1933
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Sam H. Harris presents "Dinner at Eight" by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Staged by George S. Kaufman, Settings by Livingston Plati. With Ann Andrews, Mary Murray, Gregory Gaye, Charles Trowbridge et al.
The Patsy, February 21, 1938
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Helen Ford in "The Patsy" by Barry Connors. Staged by B. J. Steele. With Homer Miles, Editha Ketchum, Kathleen Kidder, Helen Ford, Cledge Roberts, Butler Hixon, Don Haggerty. Stage Manager: Louis Tanner.