Book/Printed Material The chaperons American Memory cited title: Frank L. Perley's singing comedians presenting, The chaperons
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Title
- The chaperons
Other Title
- American Memory cited title: Frank L. Perley's singing comedians presenting, The chaperons
Summary
- Columbia Theatre, absolutely fireproof, Luckett & Dwyer, lessees and managers, Ned Stein, treasurer. Frank L. Perley's singing comedians presenting "The Chaperons," book and lyrics by Frederic Ranken, music by Isidore Witmark, produced by George W. Lederer. Music under the direction of Max Hirshfeld, scenery and properties by Joseph Physioc, special dances arranged by Adolph Newberger.
Names
- Lederer, George W., 1861-1938
- Mack, Andrew, 1863-1931
- Perley, Frank L. (Frank Lee), 1859-
- Ranken, Frederic
- Witmark, Isidore, 1871-1941
- Columbia Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
- Theater Playbills and Programs Collection (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
- 1901.
Headings
- - United States--District of Columbia--Washington
Genre
- Theater programs--1901
- Theater programs--Washington (D.C.)
Notes
- - "Next week, the popular singing comedian Andrew Mack, in his latest and most successful romance by Theo. Burt Sayre, 'Tom Morre,' founded on episodes from the famous Irish poet's life"--p. [18]. With portrait of Andrew Mack.
- - Cast: Mr. Digby Bell, Mr. Geo. K. Henery, Mr. Walter Jones, Mr. Jos. C. Miron, Mr. Edd Redway, Mr. Templer Saxe, Mr. Carl Hartberg, Miss Marie Cahill, Miss Eva Tanguay, Miss Louise Guning, Miss Katherine Call, Miss May Boley, Miss Margaret McKinney, Ruby Paire, Gertrude Fox, Elsie Baird, Winifred Florence, Geralda Malone, Ida Hopper, Annella Martin, Sallie Fisher, Margaret Striker, Florence Striker, Marie Striker, Frances Lee, Nellie Follis, Mae Stebbins, Sophia Williams, Isabell Franklin, Nellie Victoria, Katherine Monteith, Nina Gillett, Geralinda Cooke, Elsie Baird, May Calvert, Hester Romer, Sadie Harris, May DeSousa, Nellie Follis, Lillie DeVere, Emma King, Sybil Clifton, Anna Bell Gordon.
- - Columbia Theatre [Washington, D.C.], week of Monday, December 9, 1901, matinee Thursday and Saturday.
- - Title devised by Library staff.
- - In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
- - Converted from American Memory Variety Stage pseudomarc
- - LC copy found loose in Thr. E miscellany, unfiled.
- - Thr. E/C Box 3, folder 10
Medium
- 1 v. (theater program).
Call Number/Physical Location
- PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/C
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2012657900
Online Format
- image
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Additional Metadata Formats
IIIF Presentation Manifest
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Contributor
- Columbia Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
- Lederer, George W.
- Mack, Andrew
- Perley, Frank L. (Frank Lee)
- Ranken, Frederic
- Theater Playbills and Programs Collection (Library of Congress)
- Witmark, Isidore