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National Theatre, Washington, D.C., direction A.L. Erlanger and W.H. Rapley, business management S.E. Cochran, The Theatre Guild, Incorporated presents as the first play of The American Theatre Society subscription progam "The Good Earth," dramatized by Owen Davis and Donald Davis from the novel by Pearl S. Buck, production directed by Philip Moeller, settings designed by Lee Simonson.
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National Theatre, week beginning Monday, October 10, 1932.
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Earle Larimore, Henry Traves, Homer Barton, Conrad Cantzen, William Franklin, Harold Thomas, A. Francis Karll, Marel Foster, Joan Hathaway, Marjorie Wood, Kate Morgan, Alla Nazimova, Sidney Greenstreet, Jessie Ralph, Clyde Franklin, Freddy Goodrow, Jack Daniels, Vincent Sherman, Harry M. Cooke, Albert Hayes, Helen Yoy, Sabene Newmark, Nola Napoli, Mark Schweid, Donald MacMillan, Harry Wood, Geraldine Kay, Philip Wood, Harry Barfoot, M.W. Rale, Leota Diesel, Marel Foster, Claire Greenwood, Joan Hathaway, Jonatha Jones, Geraldine Kay, Dorothy Lacey, Eleanor Lynn, Stella Mark, Caroline Newcombe, Frances Propper, Albert Brush, Austin Coghlan, Edward Favor, George Fleming, Tan Klas, Lester Lonergan, Donald Macmillan, Edward Oldfield, Charles M. Palazzi, Charles Peyton, William Seltzer, Robert Sidney, Frank Verigun, Harry Walsh, Walton Warden, Larry Wood.
In: Richard L. Coe Collection scrap book, p. [79].
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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