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Henry W. Savage offers the representative American comedy, "The College Widow," by George Ade, staged by George Marion, general stage director for Mr. Savage. Costumes designed by Will R. Barnes and executed by Simcox and the DeWolf-Melville Co., scenery painted by Walter Burridge, mechanical effects, William Stenger, electrical effects by Joseph G. Wilson, properties by Gustave Schaeffer.
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Ford's Theatre [Baltimore, Md.], week commencing January 1st, 1906, matinees Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
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Cast: Thomas Meighan, George E. Bryant, Edwin Holt, Dan Collyer, Stephen Maley, Frederick Burton, Robert Kelly, J. Beresford Hollis, Thomas H. Wilson, Morgan Coman, Frank Brownlee, E.Y. Backus, Douglas J. Wood, Wyatt Barnes, Stuart Tabor, Frances Ring, Ivy Troutman, Gertrude Quinlan, Louise Forde, Mary McGregor, Lucy Cabeen, Fay Wheeler, Edna Conroy, Rita Massey, Irene Lisle, Burt Abbey, Billy Bolton, John H. Callinshaw, F.B. Pease, Silent Murphy, Charles Brabin, E.T. Drew, Frank Lanning, Tom Pearson, Dale Loomis, Joseph Barlow, substitute: Andrew Lewis.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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Columbia Theatre, absolutely fireproof, Luckett & Dwyer, lessees and managers, N. Stein, treasurer. One week only, beginning Monday, Sept. 12, Henry W. Savage offers a comedy satire entitled "The College Widow," by George Ade, staged by George Marion.
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