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Blackstone Theatre, Seventh Street, near Michigan Boulevard, Blackstone Theatre Co., lessee, directors Charles Frohman, Inc., Marc Klaw, Abraham L. Erlanger, William Harris, Harry J. Powers, Harry J. Powers, manager, Edwin Wappler, business manager. Charles Frohman presents William Gillette in his four-act drama "Sherlock Holmes," being a hitherto unpublished episode in the career of the great detective and showing his connection with the strange case of Miss Faulkner.
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Arthur Conan Doyle Sir (1859-1930), Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes (Fictitious character), Madge Larrabee, John Forman, James Larrabee, Terese, Sidney Prince, Alice Faulkner, Professor Moriarty, John, Alfred Bassick, Billy, Dr. Watson, Jim Craigin, Thomas Leary, Lightfoot McTague, Mrs. Smeedley, Parsons, Count von Stalburg, Edward Leighton, The King of BohemiaShowing 6 featured editions. View all 15 editions?
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Sherlock Holmes: A Play
1977, Doubleday & Company
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Sherlock Holmes: A Comedy in Two Acts
1976, Samuel French, Inc.
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El detective Sherlock Holmes: comedia melodramática en cinch actes y sis quadros
1910, Impr. de S. Bonavía
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Blackstone Theatre [Chicago, Illinois], beginning Monday evening, January 17, 1916. Evenings (except Sunday) 8 sharp, only matinee, Saturday at 2.
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: William Gillette, Edward Fielding, Stewart Robbins, Burford Hampden, Marshall Vincent, Wade Hampton, Jr., Joseph Brennan, Edwin Mordant, Stuart Fox, Fulton Russell, Louis Hendricks, Harry Llewellyn, H.A. Morey, Philip Sanford, Earl Redding, Helen Freeman, Evangelyn Blaisdale, Marion Abbott, Grace Reals, Nellie Robinson.
LC copy imperfect: 4 piece fragment cut from program.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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