Neil McFee Skinner papers, 1929-1944.

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Neil McFee Skinner papers, 1929-1944.

Collection consists of correspondence and financial records of Skinner and his wife, Edith Warman Skinner, relating to their activities at the Wharf Theatre in Provincetown, Mass., and the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse, Mass.

.6 linear foot (2 boxes, 1 package)

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Brown, Chamberlain.

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Theatrical casting agents, producers, and writers, brothers Chamberlain and Lyman Brown were born in Hartford, Connecticut in the 1890s of a prominent New England family. Chamberlain, the elder of the two brothers, was educated at Harvard and while there he began a career as an actor. He formed his own stock company and became an owner and manager of a theater in Lowell, Massachusetts while still in his teens. Chamberlain also had begun collecting posters as a young child and this c...

Martha's Vineyard Playhouse (Martha's Vineyard, Mass.)

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Wharf Theatre (Provincetown, Mass.)

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Skinner, Edith

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Edith Warman Skinner was born on September 22, 1902 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. She was the third of four daughters of Herbert Havelock Warman and Agnes Lynn (Orr) Warman. After graduating from high school, Edith moved to the United States and began working at the Beechwood School for Girls in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. In 1923, she graduated from the Leland Powers School for the Spoken Word in Boston. While there, she met Margaret Prendergast McLean, disciple of phonetician William Tilly....

Skinner, Neil McFee.

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Neil McFee Skinner was a theater manager and producer. From the description of Neil McFee Skinner papers, 1929-1944. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122455788 ...