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At Manhattan theatres, week of March 13, 1950, Cort Theatre, The Theatre Guild presents Shakespeare's comedy "As You Like It," Katharine Hepburn, William Prince, Ernest Thesiger, Bill Owen, Aubrey Mather, Judy Parrish, Cloris Leachman, Patricia Englund, Whitford Kane, Jay Robinson, Frank Roger, Ernest Graves, production conceived and directed by Michael Benthall, scenery and costumes designed by James Bailey, technical assistant, Emeline Roche, production under the supervision of Theresa Helburn and Lawrence Langner, incidental music written and traditional songs arranged by Robert Irving. Commencing Thursday evening, Janary 26, 1950.
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"The Cast (established 1899), New York, March 11, 1950, Vol. 195, no. 2279, the oldest exclusive theatrical guide in the United States. Endorsed and supported by all New York Theatres. Published every Saturday"--p. 1. "H.P. Hanaford, publisher"--inside back cover.
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Cast: William Prince, Burton Mallory, Ernest Graves, Robert Foster, Michael Everett, Cloris Leachman, Katharine Hepburn, Bill Owen, Jay Robinson, Dayton Lummis, Jan Sherwood, Aubrey Mather, Frank Rogier, Everett Gamnon, Whitford Kane, Robert Quarry, Margaret Wright, Judy Parrish, Ernest Thesiger, Patricia Englund, Jay Robinson, Craig Timberlake, Jan Sherwood, Marylin Nowell, Kenneth Cantril, Charles Herndon, William Sutherland, Richard Hepburn, Robert Wark, John Weaver.
LC copy shelved under: Mister Roberts.
With: Mr. Roberts / by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan.
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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