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Charles Frohman
Charles Frohman (July 15, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was a Jewish American theatrical producer. ... Production and cast lists for a number of London shows produced by Frohman -
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The Belle of Mayfair
The Belle of Mayfair is a musical comedy composed by Leslie Stuart with a book by Basil Hood, Charles Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton. ... The original production opened at the Vaudeville Theatre in London on 11 April 1906, produced by Charles Frohman. -
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Frohman brothers
The Frohman brothers were important American Broadway theatre owners and theatrical producers who also owned and operated motion picture production companies. ... Charles Frohman (1856-1915) -
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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. ... Gustave and Daniel assumed control of the theatre operations plus ran the film production company until 1920. -
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Teresa Maxwell-Conover
She was in the company of Gertrude Elliott in the Charles Frohman produced comedy, Preserving Mr. Panmure, in February 1912. ... In September 1912 she was in the first David Belasco production in New York City. -
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The Siren (musical)
The Siren is a Broadway musical production adapted from an operetta entitled Die Sirene by Leo Fall, based on a text by Leo Stein and A. M. Willner. ... 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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The Catch of the Season
It was produced by A. & S. Gotti and American Charles Frohman at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, opening on 9 September 1904 and running for a very successful 621 performances. ... Frohman produced the musical on both sides of the Atlantic, and one year after the premiere, with the London production still running, he exported the The Catch of the Season to Daly's Theater in New York, where Edna May starred with an English supporting cast and a chorus of English and French "Gibson Girls". -
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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. ... Information from the IBDB database about the New York production -
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Peter and Wendy
The novel is now usually published under that title or simply Peter Pan. ... Following the success of his London production, Charles Frohman also mounted a production in New York City in 1905. -
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William John Locke
Five times Locke's books made the list of bestselling novels in the United States for the year as determined by the New York Times. ... 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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Charles Frohman produced production