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Charles Frohman (July 15, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was a Jewish American theatrical producer. One of three Frohman brothers, he was born in Sandusky, Ohio. He was the youngest, his older brothers being: Daniel Frohman (1851–1940) and Gustave Frohman (1854–1930). The year of his birth date is... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Peg Entwistle Robert Entwistle had previously been brought to the U.S. from England by famed Broadway producer Charles Frohman and worked as Frohman's stage manager.

1915 in music May 7 - Charles Frohman, Broadway producer (b. 1856) (drowned in sinking of Lusitania)

William Gillette Charles Frohman was a young Broadway producer, who had been successful with the exchanging of theater productions between the USA and the UK.

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The Siren (musical) The American version was produced in New York by Charles Frohman and ran at the Knickerbocker Theatre from 28 August 1911 to 16 December of the same year.

The Girl from Utah An American version was produced by Charles Frohman that had a successful run of 140 performances at the Knickerbocker Theatre, opening on August 14, 1914.

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Beatrice Prentice Prentice performed in support of Dustin Farnum in The Rangers, an American play produced by Charles Frohman.

The Admirable Crichton In 1903, the play was produced on Broadway by Frohman, starring William Gillette.

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Charles Frohman In the early years of the 20th century, Frohman also established a successful partnership with Seymour Hicks to produce musicals and other comedies in London, including Quality Street in 1902, The Admirable Crichton in 1903, The Catch of the Season in 1904, The Beauty of Bath in 1906, The Gay Gordons in 1907, and A Waltz Dream in 1908, among others.

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William Furst He produced music for, or was music director for numerous plays, including a steady stream of dramas produced by David Belasco and Charles Frohman.

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What Every Woman Knows It was first produced in America by Charles Frohman in 1908 on Broadway, at the Empire Theatre in New York City, and starred Maude Adams and Richard Bennett.

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Seymour Hicks Hicks wrote, and Frohman produced The Talk of the Town (1905 with Haines and Taylor), The Beauty of Bath (1906 with Haines and Taylor; the show included additional lyrics by newcomer P. G. Wodehouse and additional music by Jerome Kern), My Darling (1907 with Haines), and The Gay Gordons (1907).

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Charles Frohman In the early years of the 20th century, Frohman also established a successful partnership with Seymour Hicks to produce musicals and other comedies in London, including Quality Street in 1902, The Admirable Crichton in 1903, The Catch of the Season in 1904, The Beauty of Bath in 1906, The Gay Gordons in 1907, and A Waltz Dream in 1908, among others.

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William John Locke In addition, four of his books were made into Broadway plays, two of which Locke wrote and were produced by Charles Frohman.

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The Belle of Mayfair The original production opened at the Vaudeville Theatre in London on 11 April 1906, produced by Charles Frohman.

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Charles Frohman Production and cast lists for a number of London shows produced by Frohman

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Sarah Padden Padden appeared again with Skinner in a four-act play produced by Charles Frohman, The Honor of the Family, by Emile Fabre.

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Richard Bennett (actor) He went to New York, where his Broadway debut was in His Excellency the Governor (1899), which was produced by Charles Frohman.

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Vaudeville Theatre In 1906, the theatre hosted the very successful The Belle of Mayfair, a musical composed by Leslie Stuart with a book by Basil Hood, Charles Brookfield, and Cosmo Hamilton, produced by Hicks' partner, Charles Frohman.

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Charles Frohman By 1915 Frohman had produced more than 700 shows, employed an average of 700 actors per season, and paid salaries totalling $25,000 a week.

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Walter Slaughter The most successful of these was Bluebell in Fairyland (1901), produced by Charles Frohman and starring Hicks and his wife, Ellaline Terriss.

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Creighton Hale While starring in Charles Frohman's Broadway production of Indian Summer, Hale was spotted by a representative of the Pathe Film Company.

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Maude Adams In 1890, Frohman asked David Belasco and Henry C. de Mille to specially write the part of Dora Prescott for her in their new play Men and Women, which Frohman was producing.

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Maude Adams Frohman paired Adams and Drew in a series of plays beginning with The Masked Ball and ending with Rosemary in 1896, at last taking ingénue roles.

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Maude Adams Frohman paired Adams and Drew in a series of plays beginning with The Masked Ball and ending with Rosemary in 1896, at last taking ingénue roles.

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Maude Adams Frohman paired Adams and Drew in a series of plays beginning with The Masked Ball and ending with Rosemary in 1896, at last taking ingénue roles.

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Jerome Kern Frohman died in the sinking of the ship.

Frohman brothers A few months after this film company was set up, Charles Frohman died in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.

Charles Frohman Frohman died in the 1915 sinking of the RMS Lusitania by German submarine U-20.

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    Charles Frohman

    Charles Frohman (July 15 1856 – May 7, 1915) was a Jewish American theatrical producer. One of three Frohman brothers, he was born in Sandusky, Ohio.
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    The Siren (musical)

    The American version was produced in New York by Charles Frohman and ran at the Knickerbocker Theatre from 28 August 1911 to 16 December of the same year.
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    Gustave Frohman

    He was one of three Frohman brothers who entered show business and he worked for most of his career alongside his brother, Charles Frohman.
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    Frohman brothers

    A few months after this film company was set up, Charles Frohman died in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.
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    Isaac Frederick Marcosson

    with Daniel Frohman, Charles Frohman, Manager and Man, (1917)
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    The Marriage Market

    It played at Daly's Theatre in London, starring Gertie Millar, produced by George Edwardes, and at the Knickerbocker Theatre on Broadway, produced by Charles Frohman.
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    Gladys Hanson

    Her first appearance was in 1907 with the Charles Frohman Company.
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    Finding Neverland

    Producer Charles Frohman skeptically agrees to mount Peter Pan despite his belief it holds no appeal for upper-class theatergoers.
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    Maude Adams

    Charles Frohman had been pursuing Barrie to adapt his popular book The Little Minister into a play, but Barrie had resisted because he felt there was no actress who could play Lady Babbie.

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