An edition of Kismet (1913)

Kismet

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Kismet
Otis Skinner
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An edition of Kismet (1913)

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Blackstone Theatre, Blackstone Theatre Co., lessee, directors: Charles Frohman, Marc Klaw, Abraham L. Erlanger, William Harris, Harry J. Poers, Harry J. Powers, manager, Augustus Pitou, Jr., business manager. Klaw and Erlanger present Otis Skinner (by arrangement with Charles Frohman) in an 'Arabian Night' "Kismet," by Edward Knoblauch, produced and managed by Harrison Grey Fiske.

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Blackstone Theatre [Chicago, Ill.], second week commencing Monday evening, October 27, 1913.

Title devised by Library staff.

Cast: Otis Skinner, Herbert Trent, Harold Skinner, Guy Webster, William Lorenz, Owen Meech, Charles Newsome, Harry Sothern, Daniel Jarrett, Gregory Kelly, Willard Webster, Henry Mitchell, George Gaul, Richard Scott.

LC copy: Imperfect: p. 19-24 only of program.

In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).

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PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/K

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1 v. (theater program).

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OL25181171M
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2012656130

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