RobertRedington Sharpe papers, 1902-1938.
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Sharpe, Hugh Henry, II.
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C. Gordon Spalding, photographer.
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Odell, Clarence
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Harvard Theatre Collection
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Pasadena Community Playhouse
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Eva M. Sharpe
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Alice Leslie Redington Sharpe
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Richard L. Sharpe
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Ruby Odell
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Pasadena Playhouse
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Margaret Craig.
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George Bertram Sharpe
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Sharpe, Robert Redington, 1904-1934
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American theatrical designer, Sharpe was the art director of the Pasadena Playhouse (1924-1926, 1931-1932) and of the Theater am Kurfürstendamm in Berlin (1927). He designed sets and costumes for plays in New York, Los Angeles, and Maine; his most critically successful designs were for the Theatre Guild's Major Barbara (1928) and Tobacco Road (1933/34). From the description of Papers of Robert Redington Sharpe, 1909-1934 (inclusive), 1924-1934 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: ...