An edition of Mansion on the Hudson (1936)

Mansion on the Hudson.

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An edition of Mansion on the Hudson (1936)

Mansion on the Hudson.

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National Theatre, Cornelia Otis Skinner presenting her dramatic plays "Mansion on the Hudson," "The Wives of Henry VIII," and "The Loves of Charles II," written for a single actress, each play preceded by original modern monologues.

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Edition Notes

National Theatre, week beginning January 27, 1936, Monday, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, Wednesday and Saturday matinees.

"The Playgoer. A magazine for the theatre, January 27, 1936"--Cover.

Title devised by Library staff.

LC copy accompanied by folded playbill advertisement for William Gillette in "3 Wise Fools," a comedy by Austin Strong from February 3rd at the National Theatre. Shelved under: Mansion on the Hudson.

With: The wives of Henry VIII -- The loves of Charles II.

In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).

Other Titles
Three wise fools.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN2093 .C64 1995 no. M79

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 v. (theater program).

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23870122M
LCCN
2009658160

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