An edition of The Virginian (1912)

The Virginian

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The Virginian
Owen Wister, Owen Wister
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An edition of The Virginian (1912)

The Virginian

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Poli's Theatre, Washington, D.C., Sylvester Poli, proprietor. S.Z. Poli offers the Poli Players in a dramtization of Owen Wister's thrilling western story "The Virginian." Musical program, Henry F. Smith, musical director.

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Table of Contents

Musical program: Operatic potpourri "Broadway Review" / Lampe
A novelette "Miss Antique" / Trinkaus
Intermezzo "Silvery Stars" / Losey
March "Cross the Rockies" / Morse.

Edition Notes

Poli's Theatre, Washington, D.C., beginning Monday evening, April 22, 1912.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Mr. A.H. Van Buren, Mr. Mark Kent, Mr. Francis Brandon, Mr. Lewis Summers, Mr. Santford Anderson, Mr. Billy Betts, Mr. Harry G. Hockey, Mr. Louis C. Haines, Mr. A.S. Byron, Mr. Robert Le Sueur, Mr. Graham W. Velsey, Mr. Duncan Penwarden, Mr. Lorimer Claflin, Mr. H.G. Melsoc, Mr. Summers, Mr. Robert Deshon, Mr. George H. Weston, Mr. John G. Fee, Mr. E.A. Turner, Mr. W.J. Harrington, Miss Izetta Jewel, Miss Louise Kent, Miss Marie Howe, Miss Ada Gardner Allen, Miss Juliette Atkinson, Miss Gertrude Bondhill, Miss Hazel May, Miss Edith Creel.

"Next week ... Mr. S.Z. Poli will present the popular Poli players in the greatest drma ever written by an American plywright, The Witching Hour".

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/V

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 sheet (playbill).

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31035617M
LCCN
2012517663

Work Description

The classic story about a taciturn cowboy hero and his experiences on a ranch in Medicine Bow, Wyoming.

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