Word: cast
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...complete cast and chorus are as follows: Abner Brackett, J. C. Greeley '25 Jesse Brackett, R. D. Gerould '24 Peggy Reese, C. H. Morgan II '24 Loring Hyde, E. S. Washburn '25 Salome Pickels, R. M. Parker '26 Professor Reese, B. H. Burnham '24 Miss Ina Rogers-Buckingham, Kellogg Gary '24 Phyllis Adams, J. S. Murphy '25 Joseph Ivanovitch Seekenin, E. E. Sawin '25 Cyrll Chapin, J. J. Collier...
...light comedy, but few are chosen. This is one of the few. Derived from a stage play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly (authors of Merton of the Movies, etc.), it retains most of the original sparkle. Credit is due to Director James Cruze and the capable cast which he assembled...
When the curtain rose and revealed the tenor the audience gave him a tremendous ovation, to which he bowed in all dignity. He sang terribly, but they applauded every note he emitted. When the others of the cast-good artists-sang, they hissed them. Wilder and wilder grew the farce until everybody in the audience and on stage-save the unfortunate tenor-was choking with laughter. The hero was puzzled, but accepted his success. After the performance they put him in his carriage and in the ancient grand manner unhitched the horses, and the cheering crowd dragged...
Walter Hampden: "While taking a leap called for in the third act of Cyrano de Bergerac, I fell and broke a bone in my left foot. I finished the performance, but later it was found necessary to put the foot into a plaster cast and to discontinue performances until probably Dec. 10. Meanwhile we were scheduled to lose the big Thanksgiving houses...
...complete cast follows: Ruth Actopel Miss Elizabeth James Dolores Actopel Miss Mary Sands Mrs. Actopel--"Ma" Miss Doris Halman Mr. Actopel--"Pa" E. P. Goodnow '17 Horace Actopel A. F. Ward Gordon Actopel Harold Bates Raleigh Crane IV C. S. Howard '20 Ellie--"Pennsylvania Dutch maid" Miss Angela Morria Dr. Pfeffer D. W. Keyes '25 Rossiter W. L. Smyser Raleigh Crane III "The Boss" Thomas London