An edition of Sweet Nell of Old Drury (1901)

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Sweet Nell of Old Drury
Ada Rehan
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An edition of Sweet Nell of Old Drury (1901)

Sweet Nell of Old Drury

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New National Theatre, W.H. Rapley, manager, T. Arthur Smith, treasurer. Miss Ada Rehan under management of Klaw & Erlanger in Paul Kester's comedy-drama, in four acts, entitled "Sweet Nell of Old Drury," produced under the personal stage direction of Ben Teal. Scenery designed and painted by Ernest Gros, mechanical construction by Claude Hagan and William Kellam, special properties by Edward Seidle, incidental music specially composed and arranged by Frederick W. Ecke, dresses designed by F. Richard Anderson and made by Dazien, wigs by William Hepner, shoes by Cammeyer.

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New National Theatre, Washington, D.C., Week of Monday, April 1, 1901. Wednesday and Saturday matinees.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: White Whittlesey, Henry Jewett, M.L. Alsop, Foster Lardner, Charles F. Gotthold, William Elton, Fulton Russell, Wright Kramer, Richard Russell, Charles Ward, Richard Fulton, Leroy Hanlon, Walter Pleugh, Chas. Howard, Harry Blair, Blanche Burton, Louise Draper, Miriam Nesbitt, Marion Stuart and Ada Rehan. Misses Ethel Powers, Dorothy Palmer, Pauline Harrice, Adrienne LaSalle, Harriett Scudder, Louie Blair, Clare Freemont, and the Messrs. Crawford, Nichols, Earle, Husband, Wagner, Odlin, Printie, Thompson, Theodore, Barymond and Hanlon.

"Next week: Nat C. Goodwin and Maxine Elliott in 'When We Were Twenty-One'.".

LC copy 2 imperfect: [4] p. only of program.

In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).

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PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/S

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1 v. (theater program).

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OL31084684M
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2012655066

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