Westinghouse summer theatre-- "Flowers from a stranger" / by Dorothea [i.e. Dorothee] Carousso ; adapted by Jacques Finke. 1953.
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Kiley, Richard
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American stage, television and film actor, Richard Paul Kiley was best known for creating the Tony Award winning title role in Man of La Mancha in the original 1965 Broadway production. He was the first to sing and record the song, The Impossible Dream, and recreated the role in the London production, a Lincoln Center revival and a United States tour. Born in Chicago on March 31, 1922, Kiley began his career as a juvenile on radio and made his Broadway debut in Misalliance (1953) fo...
Sloane, Everett, 1909-1965
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Whiting, Judd
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Haggott, John
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John Haggott was born in Denver, and was the son of the late Warren A. Haggott, who had been a United States Congressman and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado.The younger Mr. Haggott studied architecture at Harvard College, from which he was graduated in 1935. A year later he joined the Theater Guild and was associated for many years with its Westport Country Playhouse. In 1943, with Margaret Webster, he produced “Othello” in New York, with Paul Robeson and Jose Ferrer heading the cast. In 1946...
Finke, Jacques.
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Carousso, Dorothee, 1909-1992
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Genealogist, of Pennsylvania and New York; name also found: Dorothea Hughes Carousso. From the description of Dorothee Carousso typed letter signed to Maine Historical Society, 1962. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 214107390 Dorothee Hughes Carousso (1909-1992) was a certified genealogist who published articles in a number of genealogical publications. She also wrote fiction and verse for magazines and plays for television's Studio One and other progr...