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Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc. Eva le Gallienne, director. "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up," by Sir James M. Barrie, directed by Eva Le Gallienne and J. Blake Scott, settings and costumes designed by Aline Bernstein, Irene Sharaff, assistant to Aline Bernstein, settings constructed by Cleon Throckmorton, Inc., painted by Horace Armistead. Musical score by John Crook, dances arranged by J. Blake Scott, flying effects arranged by Fred Schultz, duelling scenes arranged by Prof. George Santelli
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Civic Repertory Theatre, 14th Street Theatre, 105 West 14th Street, New York, Week of December 31st, 1928, week of January 7th, 1929. Wednesday evening, January 2, Thursday evening, January 3, Saturday matinee, January 5, Tuesday evening, January 8, Wednesday matinee, January 9, Thursday evening, January 10, Saturday matinee, January 12, [1929].
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Cast: Beatrice De Neergaard, J. Edward Bromberg, Vernon Jones, Mary Ward, Josephine Hutchinson, Charles McCarthy, Donald Cameron, Eva Le Gallienne, David Vivian, Landon Herrick, Harold Moulton, Glesca Marshall, Alfred Corn, Henry Melvin, Lester Salko, Sayre Crawley, John Eldredge, Ted Fetter, Egon Brecher, Robert Ross, Herbert Shapiro, Gladys Meyer, Jocelyn Gordon, J. Blake Scott, Paula Miller, Georgiana Brand, Anna Dawson, Lewis Leverett, Norma Bergere, Margaret Hart, Gudrun Hurja, Thelma Frankel, Robert H. Gordon, Walter Beck.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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