An edition of The little town of Bethlehem (1910)

The little town of Bethlehem

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The little town of Bethlehem
Katrina Trask
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An edition of The little town of Bethlehem (1910)

The little town of Bethlehem

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Garden Theatre, Henry W. Savage, lessee, Harry J. Ridings, manager, Arba Blodget, gen'l press rep. The Ben Greet Players in "The Little Town of Bethlehem," a play of the Nativity, by Katrina Trask (Mrs. Spencer Trask).

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Edition Notes

Garden Theatre [New York, N.Y.], commencing Monday evening, January 17th, 1910. Evenings at 8.20, matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.15 p.m.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Keith Wakeman, Ruth Vivian, Grace Marchant, Charles Hopkins, Percival Seymour, William Meyer, Walter W. Beck, Eugene Cleeves, Grove Lane, Ben Greet, Thomas Clarke, Charles Barney, Leonard Bolton, Frank McEntee, Irene Bevans, Grace Halsey Mills, Emilie Miichel, Richmond Flood, J. Sayer Crawley, Violet Vivian.

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

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Library of Congress
PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/L

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1 sheet (playbill).

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OL25190734M
LCCN
2012656292

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