A star for a night [collection] : [in four acts] / by Elsie Janis. [191-?]

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A star for a night [collection] : [in four acts] / by Elsie Janis. [191-?]

Four typed scripts, in English, in seven volumes. Four are contained in Tams folders and are labelled "promptbook" and one, in four volumes, bears the indication "from the John W. Rumsey Play Company, New York."

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Janis, Elsie

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Elsie Janis (1889-1956) was a performer in musical comedy, vaudeville, and motion pictures, and also a composer and screenwriter. Born Elsie Bierbower in Columbus, Ohio, March 16, 1889, Elsie Janis made her stage debut at the age of eight in THE CHARITY BALL, and quickly rose to popularity in vaudeville as "Little Elsie." She made her Broadway debut in THE VANDERBILT CUP in 1906, and also appeared in THE HOYDEN (1907), THE FAIR CO-ED (1909), THE SLIM PRINCESS (1910) and THE LADY OF THE SLIPPER (...