An edition of A marriage proposal (1968)

A marriage proposal

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A marriage proposal
Midge McGuigan
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The Department of Speech and Drama, George Washington University presents three student-written one-act plays, "A Marriage Proposal," by Peter Kline, directed by Midge McGuigan, assistant director Mike Miller.

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Edition Notes

George Washington University, July 16-20, 1968.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Richard DuPree, Susan Learned, Jane Jensen, Martin Weisfuse, Betsy Donahoe.

LC copy has notations by Coe. Shelved under: Marriage proposal. Accompanied by typewritten letter on George Washington University Department of Speech and Drama letterhead from July 9, 1968 from David H. Kieserman to Richard Coe and [2] sheets mimeograph copy "From the company" with information about the GWU summer theatre project.

With: Timothy / Joe Gunnels -- Bean / Betsy Donahoe. Issued together.

In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).

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PN2093 .C64 1995 no. M308

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1 v. (theater program).

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OL31319231M
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2010414560

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