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Mrs. Christian Hemmick presents her two original plays "Woman," preceded by "Some Years Hence" at the National Theatre, May 20, 1913 at 4 p.m. for the benefit of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. "Woman," an original morality play written and presented by Mrs. Christian Hemmick.
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National Theatre, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1913 at 4 p.m.
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Cast: Miss Izetta Jewell, Mr. Christian D. Hemmick, Mr. Milton B. Bryan, Mrs. Howell Smith, Mr. Robert Bell, Miss Almyra Sessions, Miss Faith Purman, Miss Helen Buchanan, Miss Effie Baker, Miss Cornelia Marcy Pendleton, Miss Helen Buchanan, Miss Cora Barry, Miss Agra Bennett, Miss Mardo Peck, Miss Emily Beatty, Miss Ruth Anderson, Miss Ruth Wheaton, Miss Edith Goode, Miss Ethel MacMurray, Miss Minnie Stone, Miss Margaret Howard, Miss Edith Howard, Miss Nellie Davidson, Miss Eloise Orme, Miss Mary Montague, Miss Sylvia Metcalf, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, Miss Hazel May Jewel, Miss Nellie Howard, Miss Dorothy Jellyman, Miss Marie Chapman, Miss Cornelia Marcy Pendleton, Mrs. Ormsby McCammon, Miss Judith Ives, Mrs. Warner Baldwin Bayley, Mrs. J.T.D. Fuller, Miss Edith Marsden, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Nevil Monroe Hopkins, Miss Fola LaFollette, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. W.W. Ford, Mrs. James Mitchell, Miss Hazel May Jewell, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. G.A. Lyon, Mrs. William H. Clagett, Miss Sybil Brown, miss Lucy Howard, Miss Elizabeth Davidson, Mrs. Alexander Jenkins, Miss Mildred Needham.
LC copy shelved under: Woman.
With: Some years hence. Issued together.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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