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Shubert-Belasco Theater in Washington City, D.C., direction Messrs. Lee and J.J. Shubert, L. Stoddard Taylor, resident manager. Frank C. Reilly submits "Pickwick," with John Cumberland, a comedy in three acts by Cosmo Hamilton and Frank C. Reilly, freely based upon "The Pickwick Papers," by Charles Dickens. The play directed by Cambell Gullan, settings designed by Julian Boone-Fleming and Van Nest Polglase, settings painted by William Castle, scenery constructed by Frank Dwyer, Inc., costumes executed by Brooks Costume Company, incidental music and lyrics composed by Bernard Hamblen, posters by Bradshaw Crandell, electrical chimes arranged by F.E.J. Wilde, photography by the New York Times Studios, musical director Ross Mobley, choristers under the personal supervision of Rev. Francis J. Hurney.
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Shubert-Belasco Theatre, Washington, D.C., week of Monday, February 14th, 1927. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Charles McNaughton, Ruby Hallier, Alice Southern, Ralph Bunker, MacKenzie Ward, Harry Plimmer, Marshall Hale, Doreen Wyckoff, Basil Hanbury, Sheelagh Hayes, Guido Alexander, Jills Willis, Malcolm Duffield, Galway Herbert, Bruce Winston, Olga Katzin, George Mack, Marie Paxton, Maxime Pomada, Paul Porter, John Rogers, Tom McKay, Hugh Miller, Claude Gouraud, Sol Solomon, Maureen Dillon, Arthur Frost, William Harris, Katherine Stewart, Frank Peters, Tracy Barrow, St. Patrick's Choristers, Frank Andrews, Emily Lorraine, Edward Jephson, Chester Hale, George Spelvin, Maureen Dillon.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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Shubert-Belasco Theatre in Washington City. 1827-1927 a Pickwick centennial, most notable artistic event in the history of Dickens dramatization "Pickwick," by Cosmo Hamilton and Frank C. Reilly, freely based upon "Pickwick Papers," by Charles Dickens, with John Cumberland, and an ideal cast such as Dickens himself, would have selected, including: Charles McNaughton ... and 50 others. Staged by Cambell Gullan, eight gorgeous scenes, incidental music composed by Bernard Hamblin.
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