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Charles Frohman paired Drew
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Maude Adams
Association with Charles Frohman ... 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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Emily Bancker
She acted with Rosina Vokes in slender roles for several seasons before joining Charles Frohman's comedy company. ... Bancker was paired with George Drew Barrymore who played a bigamist who was married to two different women in two cities at the same moment. -
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Peter and Wendy
If Margaret Ogilvy [Barrie's mother as the heroine of his 1896 novel of that title] drew a measure of comfort from the notion that David, in dying a boy, would remain a boy for ever, Barrie drew inspiration.' ... Following the success of his London production, Charles Frohman also mounted a production in New York City in 1905. -
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J. M. Barrie
He was a small child (he only grew to 5 ft 3½ in. according to his 1934 passport), and drew attention to himself with storytelling. ... | Related people | J. M. Barrie · Llewelyn Davies boys · Sylvia Llewelyn Davies · Arthur Llewelyn Davies · Charles Frohman | | -
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Dustin Hoffman
He first drew critical praise for the 1966 Off-Broadway play Eh? for which he won a Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk Award. ... | Finding Neverland | Charles Frohman | Nominated — Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | -
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Ida Conquest
Drew and Conquest again teamed to make The Tyranny of Tears. ... In 1895 Conquest became leading lady of the Empire Theatre Company of Charles Frohman. -
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Minstrel show
When this company went to Europe, Gustave and Charles Frohman took the opportunity to promote their Callender's Consolidated Colored Minstrels. ... The earliest minstrel characters took as their base popular white stage archetypes—frontiersmen, fishermen, hunters, and riverboatsmen whose depictions drew heavily from the tall tale—and added exaggerated blackface speech and makeup. -
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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. ... Changing characters every week, Entwistle drew a certain amount of publicity. -
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Elisabeth Marbury
... many years Marbury worked closely with Charles Frohman and his Theatrical Syndicate in... ... In both cases this drew criticism from those who fought the de-facto monopoly held by these "Theater Trusts", particularly from the noted... -
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Musical theatre
These drew on the traditions of comic opera and also used elements of burlesque and of the Harrigan and Hart pieces. ... After the turn of the century, Seymour Hicks (who joined forces with American producer Charles Frohman) wrote popular shows with composer Charles Taylor and others, and Edwardes and Ross continued to churn out hits like The Toreador (1901), A Country Girl (1902), The Orchid (1903), The Girls of Gottenberg (1907) and Our Miss Gibbs (1909).
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Charles Frohman paired Drew