Word: trelawney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Moravska-Ostrava well enough to be invited to perform in the Salzburg Festspiel, to sing Tosca, Thais and Manon at Bad Reichenhall and in Vienna. Miss Gahagan began taking her voice seriously only one year ago. On the U. S. stage ("Second Ethel Barrymore") she played in Manhattan (1922), Trelawney of the Wells, Young Woodley, The Enchanted April, The Sapphire Ring...
...Actress (Norma Shearer)-A tenderly accurate version of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's play, Trelawney of the Wells...
Married. Wilton Lackaye, 62, veteran actor (Trelawney of the Wells, Trilby), of Manhattan; to Miss Katherine Alberta Riley, 37, nurse, of Manhattan; by the priest who administered the last sacraments to Mr. Lackaye a year...
...plays in prospect, the all-star revival of "Trelawney of the Wells," Martin Brown's "The Dark" (tried out in Boston last year), and the Neighborhood Playhouse's production of "Pinwheel" seems to be most promising, with the last being the most likely to be fine...
...Trelawney of the Wells. Each year when summer first catches a determined grip and the Theatre loses all but a few lingering popular diversions, the Players' Club gathers unto itself an extraordinary group of notables and has a revival. There is something about these ceremonies that causes true devotees of the Theatre to hesitate, possibly to worship a little. To see John Drew upon the stage playing a scene in classic comedy with Laurette Taylor; to meet Mrs. Thomas Whiffin, Amelia Bingham and Violet Heming in the same cast; to hear ovations and the curtain speeches-all these things...