An edition of Daddies (1920)

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Daddies
David Belasco
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An edition of Daddies (1920)

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Shubert-Belasco Theatre, the playhouse beautiful of Washington, Washington Theatre Co., lessees, Shubert Consolidated Enterprises and David Belasco, Props. and mgrs. under the direction of the Messrs. Lee and J.J. Shubert, L. Stoddard Taylor, R.M. David Belasco presents "Daddies," a comedy in four acts by John L. Hobble. Play produced under the personal direction of Mr. Belasco, scenes by Elsie De Wolfe, dresses by Hickson, Miss Hartman and de Pinna.

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Shubert-Belasco Theatre, Washington, week of Monday, February 2, 1920.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Charles Hammond, John W. Cope, Herbert Fortier, George Abbott, S.K. Walker, Claude Brooke, Miss Janet Travers, Miss Winifred Fraser, Miss Lorna Ambler, Miss Sally Tysher, Lorna Volare, Aida Armand, The Quinns.

In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).

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PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/D

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OL25071565M
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2011670037

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