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Colonial Theatre, Colonial Theatres Company of Boston, Erlanger, Dillingham & Ziegfeld, directors, Thomas B. Lothian, general manager. Russell Janney presents Otis Skinner (by arrangement with Charles Frohman) in Melchoir Lengyel's fantastic comedy "Sancho Panza," based on certain episodes in Cervantes' story "Don Quixote de la Mancha". Directed by Richard Boleslawsky, music and songs by Hugo Felix, production and costumes designed by James Reynolds. The "Don Quixote" curtain designed and painted by Reginald Marsh, orchestra under the direction of Rupert Graves.
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Colonial Theatre [Boston, Mass.], week beginning Monday, Jan. 14, 1924. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Otis Skinner, Robert Robson, Robert Rosaire, Charles Halton, Frederick Tiden, Russ Whytal, H.H. McCollum, Marion Marcus Clarke, Allyn Joslyn, Richard Cramer, Harry Lewellyn, Anthony Andre, Marguerite Forrest, Herbert Delmore, Grace Elliott, Mildred Gordon, Marguerite Ingram, Josefa Trocka, Ruth Mansfield, Merle Stevens, Ruth D. Moore, Helen Green, Yvett Aubrey, Richard Cramer, Olga Treskoff, Yuan Saverda, Helen Grenelle, Mildred Gordon, William H. Browne, Royal Cutter, Walker Moore, Rubi Trelease, Meyer Berenson, Michel Barroy, William Venus, Arthur C. Tennyson, Smiley W. Irwin, Jack Cronin, Alfred Goldie.
Color illustrated covers with color illustrated advertisement for Djer-Kis cosmetics on inside front cover, Kelly Springfield tires on inside back cover and Vose pianos on back cover.
LC copy imperfect: [18] p. cut from program. Has handwritten note: "Thurs p.m. Jany. 17, 1924. Mrs. Flora Tully Mrs. A.J. Fuller & myself. Very enjoyable!".
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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National Theatre, direction W.H. Rapley, business manager W.H. Fowler. Russell Janney presents Otis Skinner (by arrangement with Charles Frohman) in Melchoir Lengyel's heroic comedy "Sancho Panza," based on certain episodes in Cervantes' story "Don Quixote de la Mancha". Staged by Richard Boleslawsky, music and songs by Hugo Felix, costumes and scenery designed by James Reynolds. The "Don Quixote" curtain designed and painted by Reginald Marsh, orchestra under the direction of Rupert Graves.
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