Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... night after night , to its utmost capacity , and Chanfrau became the favorite of the town . So great was the desire on the part of the public to see Mose , that , after playing at the Olympic Theatre for months , he was engaged at the ...
... night after night , to its utmost capacity , and Chanfrau became the favorite of the town . So great was the desire on the part of the public to see Mose , that , after playing at the Olympic Theatre for months , he was engaged at the ...
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... night's audience , which he cursed for its unresponsiveness , may have enjoyed his performance every whit as much as to - night's , with which he feels the most cordial and personal sympathy . Actors talk unceasingly among themselves of ...
... night's audience , which he cursed for its unresponsiveness , may have enjoyed his performance every whit as much as to - night's , with which he feels the most cordial and personal sympathy . Actors talk unceasingly among themselves of ...
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... night was always the star's benefit , when he did his strongest piece and took as his share one - half of the gross receipts . They all played " in repertory , " in regulation pieces ranging from Shakespeare to the popular farces of the ...
... night was always the star's benefit , when he did his strongest piece and took as his share one - half of the gross receipts . They all played " in repertory , " in regulation pieces ranging from Shakespeare to the popular farces of the ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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