I Remember Mama / by John van Druten ; adapted from Mama's Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes ; directed by Edward Thommen, 1952 - house program. 1952.
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Josephine Barrington Collection.
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Melody Fair was a musical series that ran for several summers between c.1951-56. The first location was a tent at the Dufferin Race Track on the west side of Dufferin just below Bloor Street, now a shopping mall. Another location, perhaps the second, was the Mutual Street Arena, just off Jarvis Street, home of roller skating. The final location was a tent on the Dixie Plaza. There was a different show each week after it had run for a week in Buffalo. The tent featured theatre in the round, with ...
Forbes, Kathryn, 1909-1966
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American author; b. Kathryn Anderson; married Robert McLean 1926 (divorced 1946); wrote under pseud. Kathryn Forbes but also known as Kathryn Anderson McLean; d. 1966. From the description of Kathryn Forbes collection, 1929-1997. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70961674 ...
Van Druten, John, 1901-1957
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John William Van Druten (1901-1957) was a playwright, director, screenwriter, and novelist. In England, where he was born, he was a solicitor and lectured on English law and legal history at the University College of Wales. His first successful play was Young Woodley which played in London and New York. In addition to his later plays which were mostly comedies, he wrote novels and directed musicals. He was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters. ...
Niagara Falls Summer Theatre.
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Thommen, Edward.
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