Word: actor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Endowment Fund of Vassar College will benefit this afternoon at 4 o'clock by a concert of lute-music and troubadour songs by Mr. Thomas Wilfred, on the lawn of historic "Elmwood," the former home of James Russell Lowell, Mr. Wilfred, who is a poet, actor, and musician, will entertain with songs gleaned from the highways and byways of Europe, of both mediaeval and modern time...
...Sullivan took the long leading role, winning much applause as the hero and too little as an actor. He proved to be quite superior to the rest of the case, perhaps because of his opportunities. From apparent indications there are enough Irishmen in Boston, who are amused by anything pertaining to the Emarald Isles, to insure the Arlington Players a prosperous week with "Shaun Rhue...
...coach, the Club has secured the services of Mr. Kendall Weston, a famous Shakespearean actor and now director of the Somerville Players. Mr. Weston played in former years with Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett...
...Kendall Weston, who has been associated both as an actor and as a director with many prominent amateur and professional plays, has been engaged as coach of the play. Mr. Weston is at present connected with the Somerville Players as their stage director, but has also been recently associated with the Rochester Players...
Herbert Lomas, the English actor who was brought to this country by William A. Brady to take the leading role in John Galsworthy's latest, "The Skin Game," has the distinction of having appeared in almost all of the Galsworthy plays. In England he played in "The Strife," "Justice," "The Mob," "The Pigeon" and "The Fugitive...