Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... NOTES First night applause is ever a delusive index of the real feeling and interest of the playgoers assembled , but the thunders of it which followed the long and absorbing second act last evening seemed a genuine and heartfelt ...
... NOTES First night applause is ever a delusive index of the real feeling and interest of the playgoers assembled , but the thunders of it which followed the long and absorbing second act last evening seemed a genuine and heartfelt ...
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... note . The valet's description was more puzzling than the note . " Aw , bring him in for a minute , " he said finally ... notes in my musical numbers . As a violinist , I could never learn to play above the first position . I'm a one ...
... note . The valet's description was more puzzling than the note . " Aw , bring him in for a minute , " he said finally ... notes in my musical numbers . As a violinist , I could never learn to play above the first position . I'm a one ...
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... notes were full and rich , and the text was admirably spoken . It has been suggested - not quite justly , I think - that Miss Crosman owed much of her success to the experience she gained when she acted Celia to the Rosalind of Ada ...
... notes were full and rich , and the text was admirably spoken . It has been suggested - not quite justly , I think - that Miss Crosman owed much of her success to the experience she gained when she acted Celia to the Rosalind of Ada ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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