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Productions of Schnitzler's Pleys in the United States (continued)
In English Translation
The Green Cockatoo, at The Triangle Theater (7th Ave and 11th St.)
in New York City; opening Jan. 2,1926. (Translation and
Prologue by Grace I, Colbren) (By Subscription).
Reigen, a series of ten comedies adopted from the German by
Kathleen Kirkwood; at the Triangle Theater, beginning
Oct. 23,1926. (still on on Nov. 5th). (By Subscription),
The Bridal Veil, & Schnitzler pantomine in three acts requiring
one hour to perform; at the America ïsboratory Theater
22ß East 54th Street, in New York City; during the season
(1927) -1928. Music by Ernst van Dohnanyi.
Staged by Elizabeth Enderson-Ivantzoff.
Sittinge and Costumes by James Reynolds.
as The Scolptor
Harold Hecht
The Bride
Anne Schmidt
Playing with Lovo (Liebelei), produced by Theouyers
Cooperative, at the Cherry Lane Theater in New York,
on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1929.
Creen Cockatoo, at the Civie Repertory Theater in New York
on Thursday, Oct. 9, 1930. (Curtain-reiser for The LadK
The
from Alfaqueque)
Henri
Jacob Ben-amt
Prespere, the Rost.
Egon Brecher
to be opened at the Lyceum
Anatol, produced by Bela Blau,
Theater in New York on Friday. Jan. 16, 1931.
Joseph Schildkraut as Anatol
laux.
Walter Connolly
Mimi
Miriam Hopkins
Lona
Ruthelma. stevens
Gabrielle
Patricia College
Kmi Ly
Anne Forrest
Elena Mirlamova
New York Timea. Sunday, Jan. 11, 1931, x,2.
Moving Pieture
The affairs of Anatol,ervilie by Jeunie Macpherson, adopted
from the play by Schnitzler; September, 1921.
Movina Pieture of a story
Daybreak, to be filmed by "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
with Ramon Navarre playing the lead.
Productions of Schnitzler's Pleys in the United States (continued)
In English Translation
The Green Cockatoo, at The Triangle Theater (7th Ave and 11th St.)
in New York City; opening Jan. 2,1926. (Translation and
Prologue by Grace I, Colbren) (By Subscription).
Reigen, a series of ten comedies adopted from the German by
Kathleen Kirkwood; at the Triangle Theater, beginning
Oct. 23,1926. (still on on Nov. 5th). (By Subscription),
The Bridal Veil, & Schnitzler pantomine in three acts requiring
one hour to perform; at the America ïsboratory Theater
22ß East 54th Street, in New York City; during the season
(1927) -1928. Music by Ernst van Dohnanyi.
Staged by Elizabeth Enderson-Ivantzoff.
Sittinge and Costumes by James Reynolds.
as The Scolptor
Harold Hecht
The Bride
Anne Schmidt
Playing with Lovo (Liebelei), produced by Theouyers
Cooperative, at the Cherry Lane Theater in New York,
on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1929.
Creen Cockatoo, at the Civie Repertory Theater in New York
on Thursday, Oct. 9, 1930. (Curtain-reiser for The LadK
The
from Alfaqueque)
Henri
Jacob Ben-amt
Prespere, the Rost.
Egon Brecher
to be opened at the Lyceum
Anatol, produced by Bela Blau,
Theater in New York on Friday. Jan. 16, 1931.
Joseph Schildkraut as Anatol
laux.
Walter Connolly
Mimi
Miriam Hopkins
Lona
Ruthelma. stevens
Gabrielle
Patricia College
Kmi Ly
Anne Forrest
Elena Mirlamova
New York Timea. Sunday, Jan. 11, 1931, x,2.
Moving Pieture
The affairs of Anatol,ervilie by Jeunie Macpherson, adopted
from the play by Schnitzler; September, 1921.
Movina Pieture of a story
Daybreak, to be filmed by "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
with Ramon Navarre playing the lead.