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Poli's Theatre, Washington, D.C., Sylvester Poli, proprietor. The popular Poli Players in "The Virginian," a dramatization of Owen Wister's thrilling western story, produced under the stage direction of Robert Wayne. Musical program, Henry F. Smith, director.
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Poli's Theatre, Washington, D.C., commencing Monday evening, June 22, 1914.
Title devised by Library staff.
"Poli News, no. 43, vol. 3, week of June 22, 1914"--p. 2.
Cast: Mr. Richard Buhler, Mr. Robert Wayne, Mr. Francis Brandon, Mr. Paul Dale, Mr. Howard A. Treat, Mr. William Betts, Mr. Cecil Bowser, Mr. Stanley James, Mr. Theodore Hardy, Mr. Frank Shannon, Mr. Henry Hull, Mr. Wm. D. Corbett, Mr. Alex. Summers, Mr. Larimore Gladden, Mr. H.G. Melsoc, Mr. Joseph J. McCoy, Mr. George Weston, Mr. John Ellis, Mr. Russell Fillmore, Mr. E.J. Harrington, Miss Louise Kent, Miss Helen Tracy, Miss Virginia Hardy, Miss Marie Carroll, Miss Virginia Hardy, Miss Zelda Devine, Miss Lillian Menaugh, Miss Izetta Jewel.
"Next week. Mr. S.Z. Poli presents the popular Poli Players the best stock company in America in the greatest love story ever produced on the stage of any country 'Camille,' Henry Miller's adaptaion of the Madame Sara Bernhart acting version of 'La Dame aux Camelias,' by Alexander Dumas, the younger".
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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The classic story about a taciturn cowboy hero and his experiences on a ranch in Medicine Bow, Wyoming.
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