George Cochrane Hazelton : scores ca. 1890-1941

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George Cochrane Hazelton : scores ca. 1890-1941

The George Cochrane Hazelton Scores span from the 1890s to 1940s and primarily include orchestra parts for occasional music used in the production of Hazelton’s plays.

.25 lf.; 1 box

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SNAC Resource ID: 6316406

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Smith, Hubbard T.

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Furst, William

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American Music Collection

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Hazelton, George Cochrane, 1868-1921

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George Cochrane Hazelton, actor and playwright, was born January 20, 1868. He performed as an actor with Lawrence Barrett, Edwin Booth, and Madame Modjeska. His first attempt as a playwright was The Raven about the life of Edgar Allen Poe. His next play, Mistress Nell, was written in 1900 and was a great success. His most well-known play was The Yellow Jacket, which he co-authored in 1912 with Benrimo. The Yellow Jacket was performed around the world by a number of notable actors including Mr. a...