Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... artistic a performance as that of Madame Butterfly , the one - act tragedy of Japanese life that was produced for the first time at the Herald Square Theatre on March 5 , following Naughty Anthony . David Belasco dramatized the play ...
... artistic a performance as that of Madame Butterfly , the one - act tragedy of Japanese life that was produced for the first time at the Herald Square Theatre on March 5 , following Naughty Anthony . David Belasco dramatized the play ...
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... artistic in itself , and , from its rarity , especially valuable on our stage . A lack of versatility is hardly to be expected from Mr. Drew's training in one way , but it is his chief fault . It should be remembered , however , that ...
... artistic in itself , and , from its rarity , especially valuable on our stage . A lack of versatility is hardly to be expected from Mr. Drew's training in one way , but it is his chief fault . It should be remembered , however , that ...
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... artistic instinct in making Slote grotesque and amusing , without making him unsympathetic and contemptible . The habit of indulging in monologues — after the manner of Unsworth , the negro minstrel , in those clever stump speeches ...
... artistic instinct in making Slote grotesque and amusing , without making him unsympathetic and contemptible . The habit of indulging in monologues — after the manner of Unsworth , the negro minstrel , in those clever stump speeches ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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