An edition of A trip to Pressburg (1933)

A trip to Pressburg

A trip to Pressburg
Pola Negri, Pola Negri
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An edition of A trip to Pressburg (1933)

A trip to Pressburg

National Theatre, direction A.L. Erlanger Realty Corp. and W. H. Rapley. Business management S.E. Cochran. Fourth play of the American Theatre Society subscription season Mr. Lee Shubert presents Pola Negri in "A Trip To Pressburg," with Richard Whorf, Clarence Derwent, Eduardo Ciannelli, original by Leo Perutz (arr. with Irving Lande), adapted by Harold Johnsrud and Philip Dunning, directed by George Abbott, settings by Rollo Wayne.

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A trip to Pressburg
1933
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National Theatre, Washington, D.C., week beginning Monday, November 13, 1933. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.

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Cast: Jane Bramley, Charlotte Andrews, Eduardo Ciannelli, Harold Johnsrud, Clarence Derwent, Harold Thomas, Percy Ames, Freya Leigh, Walden Boyle, Pola Negri, Richard Whorf, Evangeline Raleigh, Jane Leslie, Florence Edney, Donald Randolph, Edward Colebrook, Roy Gordon, Harold Thomas, J. De La Cruz, Edward Fielding, Gilbert Squarey, Eve Emerson Pauker.

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

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PN2093 .A44 1877 no. Thr. E/T

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1 sheet (playbill).

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OL31091429M
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2012660485

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