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G.B. Essence Of Women, The : "The Great Heroines of Bernard Shaw in a New-Style Production " devised and arranged by Dorothy Olney and Day Tuttle. Produced for the 1963-64 Season.

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Gabrielle : "A New Play" by Leonardo Bercovici (Based on Thomas Mann's "Tristan"). Produced by Rowland Leigh at Maxine Elliott's Theatre (NYC - 1941) starring John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Whitner Bissell (Whit Bissell), Byron McGrath, John McGovern, Martin Wolfson, etc. Directed by Randolph Carter.

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Gaiety Girl, A : "Original Musical Comedy in Two Acts" produced by The George Edwardes' Company at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1894) starring Charles Ryley, Fred Kaye, Cecil Hope, Fritz Rimma, Harry Monkhouse, Decima Moore, Ethel Selwyn, Juliette Nesville, etc.

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Galatea : "A New Operatic Piece" produced at The Queen's Theatre (London - 1831). Billed with "The Troubadour", "Delusions" and "Mrs.G".

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Galileo : Book by Bertolt Brecht. Various productions and translations (1947 - 67) starring Charles Laughton, Michael Citro, Joan McCracken ("Oklahoma", etc. Wife of Bob Fosse.), Frank Campanella, Mary Grace Canfield, Werner Klemperer, Wesley Addy (Husband of Celeste Holm), Rusty Lane, John Carradine, Nehemiah Persoff, Taylor Graves, Warren Stevens, Morris Carnovsky, Maurice Copeland, George S. Irving, Anthony Quayle, Aline MacMahon, Estelle Parsons, Philip Bosco, John Carpenter, Shepperd Strudwick, Earl Montgomery, Robert Symonds, Monte Markham, Edward Winter, Katherine Ross, etc. Various productions translated by Charles Laughton, Desmond I. Vesey, Herbert Blau, etc, directed by Howard Da Silva, Joseph Losey, etc, and choreographed by Lotte Gosler, Joan McCracken, etc.

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Galley Slave, The : Book by Bartly Campbell. Various productions (c.1840-88)) starring Junius Booth (Father of John Wilkes Booth), T.J. Quinn, Florence Lytelle, Florence Sutherland, Louie Clifton, Gussie De Forrest, Frank Evans, etc.

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Galloper, The : "The New Farce" by Richard Harding Davis. Produced Henry W. Savage at the Garden Theatre (NYC - 1906) starring Raymond Hitchcock ("The Distinctively Different Comedian"), Harry Stone, Nanette Comstock, May Buckley, etc. Directed by George Marion.

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Gallows Humor : Book by Jack Richardson. Produced by Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder at the Gramercy Arts Theater (NYC - 1961) starring Gerald Hiken, Julie Bovasso and Vincent Gardenia. Directed by George L. Sherman.

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Gambler, The : "A New Play" by Ugo Betti (Adapted by Alfred Drake and Edward Eager). Produced by Thomas Hammond and Wayne Harris at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring Alfred Drake, Percy Warm, E.G. Marshall, Philip Coolidge, Anne Burr, etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin.

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Gambler And The Police, The : Book by George L. Kennedy and George McDonald (Founded on the "Becker-Rosenthal Case"). Produced at the La Salle Theatre (St. Louis - 1913) starring Al W. Fremont, James McHugh, Elmer Fritz, Ethel Wichman, etc.

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Gamblers, The : "The Dramatic Thunderbolt" by Charles Klein. Produced at the Garrick Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring William Marble, Fred J. Powers, Emile Collins, Mary Cunard, Maude Fox, etc.

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Gamblers All : Book by May Martindale. Produced by Percy Burton at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1917) starring Mona Hungerford, Philip Tonge, Muriel Starr, Maud Snyder, etc. Directed by Edward G. Browne.

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Gambling : "New Comedy Drama" by George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney on film, Mickey Rooney on television and Joel Grey on stage). Produced by George M. Cohan at various theatres (1929 -) starring George M. Cohan, Harry Lilliford, Harold Healy, Robert Middlemass, Isabel Baring, Mark Sullivan, Mary Fox, etc. Directed by Sam Forrest.

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Game Of Cards, A : "A Comedy in One Act" produced at various theatres (c. 1892) starring Rosina Vokes, Felix Morris, Beverly Sitgreaves and Ferdinand Gottschalk. Billed with "The Circus Rider", "A Double Lesson", The Rough Diamond" and "My Milliner's Bill".

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Game Of Hearts, A : Book by Channing Pollock. Produced by The Morris Amusement Company at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - No date)

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Game Of Love And Chance, The : Book by Pierre de Marivaux. Produced by The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Theatre des Amandiers at the Eisenhower Theater (Washington, DC - 1999) starring Anne Caillere, Eric Frey, David Gouhier, etc. Directed by Jean-Pierre Vincent.

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Game Of Love And Death, The : "A Drama in Three Acts" by Romain Rolland (Translated by Eleanor Stimson Brooks). Produced by The Theatre Guild Acting Company at various theatres (1929) starring Alice Brady, Otto Kruger, Frank Conroy, Claude Rains, Henry Fonda, Lionel Stander, etc. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian.

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Gamester, The : Produced at various theatres (1828-49) in Great Britain. Billed with "The Birth Day", "The Green-Eyed Monster", "Two Wives", "The Honey Moon", "The Elder Brother", "The Lord of the Manor", etc.

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Gamine, La : "The Story of a Great Romance" by Edyth Bush. Produced by The Rollins Players at the Annie Russell Theatre (Rollins College -Winter Park, FL - 1956) starring Anne Wilkinson, David Ladd, Peter Dearing, etc. Directed by Peter Dearing.

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Gang War : "Play of the Moment" by Willard Mack. Produced at The Morosco Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring as "The People Who Have Made Gang War History" Fred Verdi, True Boardman, Joseph Skinner, Antony Spirella, Robert Middlemass, etc. Directed by Willard Mack.

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Gang's All Here, The (By R. Crouse) : Book by Russel Crouse. Music by Lewis E. Gensler. Lyrics by Owen Murphy and Robert A. Simon. Produced by Morris Gree and Lewis E. Gensler at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (Philadelphia - 1931) starring Ted Healy (Original leader of "The Three Stooges"), Ruby Keeler Jolson (Mrs. Al Jolson, usually billed as Ruby Keeler), Eddie Moran, Joseph Vitale, Shaw and Lee, Hal LeRoy (Most famous as "Harold Teen" on film), Tilly Losch, etc. Directed by Frank McCoy. Choreographed by Dave Gould. Ballet staged by Tilly Losch. Songs include: "Baby Wants to Go Bye-Bye", "Speak-easy", "Moon, Wind and Sea", etc.

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Gang's All Here, The (By J. Lawrence) : "A New Play" by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden at the Ambassador Theatre (NYC - 1959) starring Melvyn Douglas, E.G. Marshall, Arthur Hill, Paul McGrath, Fred Stewart, Victor Kilian ("The Fernwood Flasher" on television's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"), Bert Wheeler (Of the comedy team, "Wheeler and Woolsey"), Yvette Vickers, Howard Smith, etc. Directed by George Roy Hill.

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Gantry : "The New Musical" by Peter Bellwood (Adapted from the Novel "Elmer Gantry" by Sinclair Lewis). Music by Stanley Lebowsky. Lyrics by Fred Tobias. Produced by Joseph Cates and Jerry Schlossberg at the George Abbott Theatre (NYC - 1970) starring Robert Shaw, Rita Moreno, Wayne Tippit, Ted Thurston, Beth Fowler, etc. Directed and choreographed by Onna White. Songs include: "These Four Walls", "Show Him The Way", "We're Sharin' Sharon", "Someone I've Already Found", etc.

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Garden District : Book by Tennessee Williams. Various productions (1958-59) starring Cathleen Nesbitt, Diana Barrymore (Daughter of John Barrymore - portrayed by Dorothy Malone in the 1958 film biography, "Too Much, Too Soon"), Richard Gardner, Anne Meacham, Robert Lansing (Star of television's "12 O' Clock High"), Olive Deering, etc.

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Garden Of Allah, The : Book by Robert Hichens (Adapted by Robert Hichens and Mary Anderson). Various productions (1911-17) starring Minna Gale, Alexander Salvini, Mary Mannering, Sarah Truax, Grace Noble, John Blair, Pearl Gray, Arthur Lewis, etc. Various productions directed by Hugh Ford and Frederick Stanhope.

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Garden Of Eden, The : "A New Play in Three Acts" by R. Bernauer and R. Osterreicher (Adapted by Avery Hopwood). Produced by Herbert Clayton and Jack Waller at The Lyric Theatre (London - 1927) starring Tallulah Bankhead, Isabel Wilford, Gladys Falck, Arthur Holman, George Bellamy, etc. Directed by William Mollison.

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Garden of Time : Book by Owen Dodson. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1939) starring Priscilla Langenbach, Patricia Montgomery, Oliver Thorndike, Dale O' Keefe, etc. Directed by Frank MacMullen.

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Garden Of Youth, The : Book by Thaddaus Rittner (Adapted by Alexander Ivo and Theodore Meade). Produced by Fanny Bradshaw and Alexander Ivo at the Finch Theatre (NYC - 1940) starring Carl Harbord, Peter Leeds, Eleanor Aycock, Robert Duke, etc. Directed by Alexander Ivo.

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Garden Spot, U.S.A. : "A New Play" by George Garrett. Produced (under the working title) at the Alley Theatre (Houston, TX - 1962) starring Chris Wiggins, Warren Munson, Sue Carol Davis, Virginia Payne, etc. Directed by Nina Vance (Managing Director of the Alley Theatre).

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Garden Without Walls, The : Book by Conningsby Dawson. No date, location or cast listed.

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Gardener's Dog, The : "Le Chien Du Jardinier" by George Neveux (After Lope de Vega). Music on classic Spanish themes arranged by Pierre Boulez. Produced by Sol Hurok at the Winter Garden Theatre (NYC - 1957) starring Jean-Louis Barrault, Jean -Pierre Granval, Madeleine Renaud, etc. Directed by Jean-Louis Barrault.

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Garibaldi! : or "The Invasion of Sardinia" produced (No date or location listed) "?at an expense of $5,000" starring J.E. Nagle, J. Nunan, James Dunn, Cordelia Cappell, Minnie Jackson, Kate Fisher, etc. Directed by G. L. Fox.

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Garrick Gaieties, The : Revue with sketches by Herbert Fields (Son of Lew Fields), Milton Hockey, Howard J. Green, Sam Jaffe ("Gunga Din", "Ben Casey", etc.), Newman Levy, Sterling Holloway (Most famous as the cartoon voice of "Winnie the Pooh"), etc. Music by Richard Rodgers (Portrayed by Tom Drake in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"), Vernon Duke, Ned Kehak, Thomas McNight, Kay Swift, Marc Blitzstein (Portrayed by Hank Azaria in the 1999 film, "Cradle Will Rock"), Charles M. Schwab, etc. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart (Portrayed by Mickey Rooney in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"), Allen Boretz, E.Y. Harburg, Ira Gershwin (Portrayed by Herbert Rudley in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"), Johnny Mercer, etc. Produced by The Theatre Guild (c.1925-30) starring Philip Loeb (Co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television), Betty Starbuck, Blanche Fleming, Romney Brent, John McGovern, Edith Meiser, Lee Strasberg, Sanford Meisner, Sterling Holloway, Hildegarde Halliday, Alvah C. Bessie ("The Hollywood Ten"), Imogene Coca ("Your Show of Shows", etc.), Ray Heatherton (Father of Joey Heatherton), etc. Directed by Philip Loeb. Choreographed by Olin Howard and Stella Bloch. Songs include: "Mountain Greenery", "An Old Fashioned Girl", "What's the Use of Talking", "Manhattan", "Sentimental Me", etc.

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Garry-Owen : "New Irish Play" by Tony Farrell. Produced at Comstock's Theatre (No location or date listed) starring Tony Farrell, Frank Kilday, Seth Smith, Eileen Desmond, etc.

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Gas : Book by Georg Kaiser. Produced at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Bea Arthur, Jerry Stiller (Of the comedy team, "Stiller and Meara". Husband of Anne Meara. Father of Ben Stiller.), Ellen Green, Jean Saks (Gene Saks - Husband of Beatrice Arthur), Norman Howard, etc. Directed by Irv Stiber. Choreographed by Bert Prensky.

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Gate, The : Book by Charles L. Mee, Jr. Music by Deed Meyer. Produced by Harry Eno at the 5 O' Clock Theatre (No location or date listed) starring Ted Chapman and Harry Eno. Billed with "Constantinople Smith" starring Clifton James, Anne Baker and Frank Nastasi. Directed by Mesrop Kesdekian.

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Gauntlet, A : Book by Bjornstjerne Bjornson (Translated by R. Farquharson Sharp). Produced at the Royal Court Theatre (London - 1913) starring Winifred Mayo, James Berry, Phyllis Manners, Jackson Wilcox, etc. Directed by W.G. Fay.

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Gavilanes, Los : Book by Jose Ramos Martin. Produced at Teatro Nacional Lope de Vega (Seville, Spain - 1981) starring Pilar Abarca, Rosa Abril, Ines Arias, etc.

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Gay Deceiver, A : Book by J.Mortimer (Adapted from "La Papillonne" by V. Sardou). Produced at the Royalty Theatre (London - 1879) starring Phillip Day, John Billington, Leonard Boyne, etc. Billed with "The Little Treasure".

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Gay Divorce : Book by Dwight Taylor. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter (Portrayed by Cary Grant in the 1945 biopic, "Night and Day", by Ron Randell in the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" and by Kevin Kline in the 2004 biopic, "De-Lovely".). Various productions (1932-41) starring Fred Astaire, Claire Luce, Luella Gear, Eric Blore, Erik Rhode, Grace Moore (Portrayed by Kathryn Grayson in the 1953 biopic, "So This Is Love"), Paula Stone, Archie Robbins, etc. Originally produced (1932) by Dwight Deere Wiman and Tom Weatherly, directed by Howard Lindsay (Husband of Dorothy Stickney) and choreographed by Carl Randall and Barbara Newberry. Songs include: "Night and Day", "I Still Love the Red, White and Blue", "You're in Love", "After You, Who?', etc.

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Gay Life, A : Produced by The Stage Guild at the Woodstock Opera House (Woodstock, Illinois - No date) starring Robert Dale, Claire Powell, Janet Barett, Lorenzo Smith, etc. Directed by Gil Ray.

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Gay Life, The : Book by Fay and Michael Kanin (Brother of Garson Kanin). Music and lyrics by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden at various theatres (1961-62) starring Walter Chiari, Barbara Cook, Jules Munshin, Loring Smith, Anita Gillette, Elizabeth Allen, etc. Directed by Gerald Freedman. Choreographed by Herbert Ross (Husband of Nora Kaye and Lee Radziwill). Songs include: "Now I'm Ready For a Frau", "Magic Moment", "Something You Never had Before", etc.

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Gay Lord Quex, The : "A Four Act Comedy" by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Various productions (1899 - c.1990) starring John Hare, Gilbert Hare, Fanny Coleman, Ada Ferrar, Irene Vanbrugh, Ivo Dawson, Arthur Grenville, John Drew, Margaret Illington, Violet Kemble Cooper, Jiggy Bhore, Judi Dench, Daniel Massey (Son of Raymond Massey), Richard Denning, Sian Phillips, Peter D. Whitney, Mary Hammond O' Brien, Edwin Arden, Viola Tree, etc.

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Gay New Yorkers, The : "A Kaleidoscopic Musical Excitement of Topics and Events" produced by Jake Goldenberg at the Imperial Theatre (St. Louis - 1915) starring Will Siegel, Irving Gear, The Morrissey Sisters (Dolly and Stella), Harry Lamont, etc. Songs include: "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", "Back to Carolina", "In Tennessee", "Dixie", etc.

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Gay Paree : "The Continental Review" with sketches by Harold Atteridge. Music by Alfred Goodman, Maurie Rubens, Mann Holiner, Clifford Grey and J. Fred Coots (Most famous as the composer of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"). Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Produced by The Messrs. Shubert at various theatres (1926-27) starring Sophie Tucker, Winnie Lightner, Richard Bold, Marion Eddy, Florence Mack, Alice Boulden, Jack Haley, Charles "Chic" Sale, Frank Gaby, Ruth Gillette, Lorraine Weimer, etc. Directed by Charles Judels. Choreographed by Earl Lindsay. Ballet by Alexis Kosloff. Songs include: "Glory of the Morning Sunshine", "Baby's Baby Grand"," Fine Feathers", "Kandahar Isle", "Shaking the Blues Away", "Paris is a Paradise for Coons".

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Gay Parisians, The : "Greatest Comedy Success" by George Feydou and Maurice Desvalliere. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1896) starring W. J. Ferguson, Amy Busby, Mabel Lowrie, Frank Durant, etc.

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Gay White Way, The : "A Musical Review" by Sydney Rosenfeld. Music by Ludwig Englander. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert at The Casino (NYC - 1907-08) starring Jefferson De Angelis, Blanche Ring, Alexander Carr, Post and Russell, Maud Raymond, etc. Directed by R.H.Burnside. Songs include: "The Broadway Show", "Climbing the Ladder of Love", "Dixie Dan", "My Irish Gibson Girl", etc. William Cort imitates "Sir Harry Lauder" and Post and Russell imitate "Montgomery and Stone".

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Gayden : "A New Play" by Mignon and Robert McLaughlin. Produced by Gant Gaither at various theatres (1949) starring Fay Bainter, Jay Robinson, Clay Clement, Ottilie Kruger (Daughter of Otto Kruger), Hazel Jones, etc. Directed by Lex Richards.

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Gayest Manhattan : "Spectacular Production" by W.H. Lytell. Music by W.H. Batchelor. Lyrics by John F. Harley. Produced by Koster and Bial at The Star Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Richard Gorman, Gertie Reynolds, Gus Pixley, Dora Booth, etc. Song include: "From Skowhegan, Maine, b'gosh", "My Husband Taught Me to be One of the Boys", "The Wedding of Chillie and the Coon", etc.

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Gazebo, The : "A New Comedy Mystery" by Alec Coppel (From a story by Myra and Alec Coppel). Various productions (1959-60) starring Walter Slezak, Jayne Meadows (Wife of Steve Allen), Edward Andrews, Leon Janney, Ruth Gillette, Lulu Bates, Tom Ewell, Jan Sterling, Don Briggs, Pat Patterson, Roy R. Scheider (Roy Scheider), Francine Sharon, William Whitman, Alan Sklar, Art Kassul, Chuck Grigsby, Sylvia Famous, Duke Ventimiglia, Yvonne Peairs Smith, Jane Rose (Co-star of television's "Phyllis"), etc. Originally produced by The Playwrights Company and Frederick Brisson (Husband of Rosalind Russell) and directed by Jerome Chodorov.

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Geezer Of Geck, The : "The Musical Pastime" by Robert J. Adam and Paul Schindler. Produced by Will J. Block at the Garrick Theatre (Chicago - 1905) starring Dave Lewis, Louis Kelso, Nena Blake, etc. Directed by Frank Tannehill, Jr. Songs include: "The Minstrels on Parade", "I Don't Want to Be a Sailor", "The Boo Gee-Boo", etc.

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Geese : Book by Gus Weill. Produced by Jim Mendenhall at the Coronet Theatre (Los Angeles - 1969-70) starring Jan Burrell, Jim Mendenhall, Barbara Mallory, Gwen Van Dam, etc. Directed by Jim Mendenhall. Original compositions, "Love is the Answer" and "Geese" by Richard Kimball.

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Geisha, The : "A Story of a Teahouse" by Owen Hall. Music by Sidney Jones. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Various productions (1896 - 1902) starring Dorothy Morton, Edwin Stevens, Maud Carter, Nancy McIntosh, Anne Hathaway, Percy Haswell, Herbert Gresham, Virginia Frances Miller, Bessie Tannehill, Marie Tempest, Elise Cooke, Harry Monkhouse, Augustus Cook, Robert Evett, Blanche Tomlin, Gladys Guy, etc.

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Gemini : Book by Peter Mark Schifter. Various productions (1977 - 81) starring Roger Serbagi, Laurel Cronin, Danny Aiello, Reed Birney, Robert Picardo, Dennis Bailey, Wayne Knight, Frank Biancamano, Mel Schrawder, Joshua Mostel (Son of Zero Mostel), etc. Original 1977 production directed by Marshall W. Mason.

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Gendre de M. Poirier, Le : "Comedy in Four Acts" by Emile Augier and Jules Sandeau. Produced at the Shubert Theatre (No location listed - 1917) starring Claude Benedict, Edmond Pelletier, George Renavent, etc.

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General John Regan : "A Comedy" by George A. Birmingham. Produced at the Hollis Street Theatre (Boston - 1927) starring E.H. Sothern, George Fitzgerald, Edward Cooper, Belle Sylvia, etc. Directed by George C. Tyler.

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General Post : "A New Comedy" by J.E. Harold Terry. Various productions (1917-18) starring Henry Daniell, Madge Titheradge (By permission of Mr. Arthur Collins), George Tully, William Courtenay, Thomas A. Wise, Cecil Fletcher, etc.

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General Seeger : "A New Drama" by Ira Levin. Produced by the Theatre of Michigan Company and Theodore Mann at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1962) starring George C.Scott, Ann Harding, Dolores Sutton, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lonny Chapman (Founder of the Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theatre, Burbank, CA) Tim O' Connor, Paul Stevens, etc. Directed by George C. Scott.

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Generation : "A New Comedy" by William Goodhart. Music by Jerry Bock. Lyrics by William Goodhart. Various productions (1965 - 73) starring Henry Fonda, Richard Jordan, Holly Turner, Sandy Baron (Co-star of television's "Seinfeld", etc.), Don Fellow, A. Larry Haines, Don Porter, Jerome Cowan, John Stewart, Barnard Hughes, Robert Young, Bill Hennessey, Dennis Macey, Hans Conried, Tom Ligon, Jerry Hausner, etc. Originally produced (1965) by Frederick Brisson (Husband of Rosalind Russell) and directed by Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur).

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Genesius - Martyr And Saint! : Written and produced by The St. Genesius Players at The St. Genesius Church (Hollywood, CA - c. 1970) starring George Berkeley, Ricky Sullivant, Chris Ponti, etc. Directed by Wyatt Baker.

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Geneva : "A Fancied Page of History" by George Bernard Shaw. Produced by Roy Limbert at the Saville Theatre (London - c. 1940) starring Ernest Thesiger (Most famous as "Dr. Pretorius" in the film, "The Bride of Frankenstein"), Donald Eccles, Alison Leggatt, Arthur Ridley, etc.

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Genio Alegre, El : "La Graciosa Comedie en Tres Genius, The Actos" by Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Produced by Walter O. Lindsey and Benito Collado at The New Yorker Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Marie Guerrero, Josefina Nestosa, Isabel Plaza, etc.

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Genius, The (By H. Brenton) : Book by Howard Brenton. Produced at the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles - 1984) starring Andrew Robinson, Mare Winningham, Roy Dotrice (Father of Karen Dotrice), etc. Directed by Ben Levit.

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Genius, The (By W. De Mille) : "The Farce Comedy" by William C. De Mille and Cecil De Mille. Produced at the Euclid Avenue Opera House (Cleveland - 1906) starring Nat C. Goodwin and His Company.

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Genius And The Goddess, The : "A New Play" by Aldous Huxley and Beth Wendel in Collaboration with Alec Copel. Various productions (1957 - 62) starring Nancy Kelly, Alan Webb, Michale Tolan, Constance Cummings, Paul Massie, George Pravda, etc. Original 1957 production directed by Richard Whorf.

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Geniuses : Book by Jonathan Reynolds. Produced by Playwrights Horizons (NYC - 1981) starring Peter Evans, Joanne Camp, David Garrison, David Rasche, etc. Directed by Gerald Gutierrez.

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Gentle Grafters : "A New Play" by Owen Davis. Produced at the Broad Street Theatre (Philadelphia - 1926) starring Charlotte Granville, Lucille Sears, Robert Keith (Father of Brian Keith), Guy Nichols, etc. Directed by Sam Forrest.

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Gentle Gunman, The : Book by Roger MacDougall. Produced by The Arts Theatre Club (London - 1950) starring E. J. Kennedy, Henry Hewitt, Louise Hampton, etc. Directed by Roy Rich.

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Gentle People, The : "An American Fable" by Irwin Shaw. Various productions (1939-49) starring Franchot Tone, Sylvia Sydney, Sam Jaffe, Karl Malden, Elia Kazan, Lee J. Cobb, Martin Ritt, etc. Originally produced (1939) by The Group Theatre and directed by Harold Clurman.

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Gentle Shepherd, The : Produced "by particular Desire" at the Private Theatre (London - 1817). Billed with "The Village Lawyer".

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Gentleman From Athens, The : "A Comedy of Today" by Emmet Lavery. Produced by Martin Gosch in association with Eunice Healey at the Mansfield Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Anthony Quinn, Edith Atwater, Gavin Gordon, Alan Hewitt, etc. Directed by Sam Wanamaker.

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Gentleman From Mississippi, A : "A Play in Four Acts" by Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wise. Produced by William A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismer at the Bijou Theatre (NYC - 1908-09) starring Thomas A. Wise, Douglas Fairbanks, Hal De Forrest, Ernest Baxter, Stanhope Wheatcroft, Harry Stubbs, Laura Butler, Lute Adams, etc.

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Gentleman Of France, A : "Romance" by Harriet Ford (Adapted from the story by Stanley Weyman). Various productions (c. 1902) starring Kyrle Bellew, John Blair, John Flood, Eleanor Robson, Ada Dwyer, Florence Lester, Willis Granger, John Alexander, Percy Wilson, etc.

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Gentleman Of Leisure, A : "A Comedy of American Life" by John Stapleton and P.G. Wodehouse. Various productions (1911-12) starring Douglas Fairbanks, Edmund Forde, Elmer Booth, Ruth Shepley, Ralph Kellard, Albert Sackett, Inez Forrester, etc.

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Gentlemen Of The Press : Book by Ward Morehouse. Produced by Thomas E. Jackson and H.S. Kraft at various theatres (1928) starring Granville Bates, Allan Nagle, John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Billy Quinn, Helen Flint, William Pawley, Millard Mitchell (Most famous as "R.F.Simpson" in the film, "Singin' In The Rain"), Russel Crouse, Carlotta Irwin, etc. Directed by George Abbott.

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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes : "The Hilarious Comedy" by Anita Loos and John Emerson. Various productions (1926-30) starring Edna Hibbard, June Walker, Frank Morgan (Brother of Ralph Morgan), Harold Thomas, Ruth Raymonde, Harriet MacGibbon, Sallie Gibbs, Albert Mack, etc. Originally produced and directed (1926) by Edgar Selwyn.

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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Musical) : "A New Musical Comedy" by Joseph Fields (Son of Lew Fields) and Anita Loos. Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Leo Robin. Various productions (1949 - 59) starring Carol Channing, Yvonne Adair, Bob Burkhardt, June Kirby, Reta Shaw, Rex Evans, Alice Pearce ("Bewitched", etc.), George S. Irving, Howard Morris ("Your Show of Shows", etc.), Coles and Atkins, Mort Marshall, Billie Worth, Sandra Deel, Harry Weber, Maureen Cannon, Russell Nype, Betty O' Neil, Jonathan Morris, Avril Gentles, Delaney and Sandifer, Iva Withers, Rufus Smith, Joe Layton, Arte Johnson (Co-star of television's "Laugh-In"), Hal Thompson, Betty Bartley, Anne Francine, Bob Haddad, etc. Originally produced (1949) by Herman Levin and Oliver Smith, directed by John C. Wilson and choreographed by Agnes deMille. Songs include: "Bye Bye Baby", "A Little Girl from Little Rock", "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend", "Homesick Blues", "Keeping Cool With Coolidge", etc.

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Gentlemen We, Murderers Three : "A Whimsical Satire" by Gyneth Waldron. Produced by the Atlanta Chapter of ANTA (American National Theatre and Academy) at the Community Playhouse (Atlanta, GA - 1963). Produced by the Stage Players Guild of East Point. No cast or director listed.

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Gentlewoman : "A New Play" by John Howard Lawson ("The Hollywood Ten"). Produced by The Group Theatre in association with D.A. Doran, Jr. at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Morris Carnovsky, Russell Collins, Stella Adler, Lloyd Nolan, etc. Directed by Lee Strasberg.

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Gently Does It : "A New Play" by Janet Green. Various productions (1953-55) starring Anthony Oliver, Phyllis Povah, Joyce Heron, Andrew Duggan, Mabel Elmore, Thurman Glenn, Nancy Cushman, Eugene Stuckmann, etc. Originally produced (1953) by Edward Choate and George Ross and directed by Bretaigne Windust.

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George And Margaret : "A Comedy" by Gerald Savory. Various productions (1937 - 51) starring Alan Webb, Richard Warner, Moya Nugent, Irene Browne, Estelle Winwood, Arthur Anderson, Lloyd Bochner, Joyce Barbour, Nigel Patrick, etc.

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George Barnwell : or "The London Merchant" produced at various theatres in Great Britain (1810-32). Billed with "The Magic Bride", "Paul Poacher" and "The Wreck Ashore".

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George Heriot : or "The Fortunes of Nigel" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1823-32). Billed with "Giovanni in London", "The Bottle Imp", "The Weathercock", etc.

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George M : "A New Musical" by Michael Stewart (Based on the life of George M. Cohan). Music and lyrics by George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney in the films, Yankee Doodle Dandy"-1942 and "The Seven Little Foys"-1955 and by Mickey Rooney in the television specials, "Mr. Broadway"-1957 and "The Seven Littel Foys"-1964). Lyrics and musical revisions by Mary Cohan (Daughter of George M. Cohan). Various productions (1968 - 85) starring Joel Grey, Betty Ann Grove, Gene Castle, Jerry Dodge, Ted Pritchard, Linda Larson, Darryl Hickman, Lonnie Burr, Ken Berry, Robert E. Fitch, Toni Kaye, Tony Tanner, Gloria LeRoy, Danny Carroll, John Mineo, etc. Originally produced (1968) by David Black and Konrad Matthaei and directed and choreographed by Joe Layton. Songs include: "All Aboard for Broadway", "My Town", "Billie", "Give My Regards to Broadway', "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway", "Mary", "Harrigan", "You're A Grand Old Flag", "Over There", "Yankee Doodle Dandy", etc.

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George Washington Slept Here : "A New Comedy" by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart (Portrayed by Jason Robards and George Hamilton in the 1963 biopic, "Act One"). Various productions (1940 - 76) starring Ernest Truex, Jean Dixon, Berton Churchill, Percy Kilbride (Most famous as "Pa Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle " film series), Dudley Digges, Sidney Lumet (Stage and film director), James Coco, Dody Goodman, Marilyn Cooper, Carol Morley, Jack Fletcher, Peggy Noonan, Judy Sokol, Michael Keith, Carl Low, Jack Betts, Robert Sloat, Joseph Allen, Jr., etc. Originally produced (1940) by Sam H. Harris and directed by Geore S. Kaufman.

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George White's Scandals : Yearly Revues with sketches by George White, W.K. Wells, Herbert Ward, Andy Rice, W.C. Fields, Bugs Baer, Matt Brooks, Eddie Davis, Lew Brown, Irving Caesar, etc. Music by George Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"), Lew Brown, Ray Henderson (Lew Brown adn Ray Henderson were portrayed by Ernest Borgnine and Dan Dailey in the 1956 biopic, "The Best Things in Life Are Free"), Sammy Fain, Cliff Friend, George White, B.G. De Sylva (Portrayd by Gordon MacRae in the 1956 biopic, "The Best Things in Life Are Free"), etc. Lyrics by Jack Yellen, Cliff Friend, George White, B.G. De Sylva, E. Ray Goetz, Ballard McDonald, Lew Brown, Arthur Jackson, James Hanley, Irving Caesar, Herb Magidson, etc. Produced at various theatres (1921 - 40) starring Winnie Lightner, W.C. Fields (Portrayed by Rod Steiger in the 1976 film, "W.C. Fields and Me"), Dolores Costello, Jack McGowan, Rudy Vallee, Ethel Merman, Willie and Eugene Howard, Ray Bolger, Ethel Barrymore Colt (Daughter of Ethel Barrymore), Gale Quadruplets, Ben Blue, Ella Logan, Ann Miller, Ann Pennington, Tom Patricola, Harry Richman, Mitchell and Durant, James Carty, Peggy Dolan, The DeMarcos, Aunt Jemima, George White, Lou Holtz, Helen Morgan, Harry Fox, Max Steiner, The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Curly Howard and Larry Fine), Raymond Middleton (Ray Middleton), Carol Bruce, Paul Whiteman and His Palais Royal Orchestra, Knight Sisters, "The Most Beautiful Show Girls on the Stage" etc. All productions directed by George White. Choreographed by George White and Russell Markert. Songs include: "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries", "The Thrill is Gone", "That's Why Darkies Were Born", "The Good Old Days", "Are You Having Any Fun?", "Tel-U-Vision", "The Mexiconga", "The Birth of the Blues", This Is My Lucky Day", "A Real American Tune", "The Man of the Hour", "The Whosis Whatsis", "Year After Year We're Together", "Somebody Loves Me", "Sunny South Sea Islands", "Argentina", "I Can Tell Where They're From, When They Dance", "Laugh Your Cares Away", "Love Birds, "Poop -A-Doop", etc.

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Georgette Lemeunier : "Comedie en 4 Actes" by Maurice Donnay (No location or date listed) starring Raymond Faure, Claude Benedict, Paul Cerny, Andree Mery, etc. Billed with "Son Homme" - a one-act sketch.

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Georgiennes, Les : "Grand Military Spectacle" with "Female Drum Chorus, Treble Chorus, Aimee on 'Horseback', The Elephant 'Yusuf'' and Dan Bryants's celebrated Baby Trick Elephant, 'Mackaw'". Produced at the Grand Opera House (NYC - 1871).

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Georgy : "A New Musical" by Tom Mankiewicz (Based on the novel by Margaret Forster and a screenplay by Margaret Forster and Peter Nichols). Music by George Fischoff. Lyrics by Carole Bayer. Produced by Fred Coe at various theatres (1970) starring Dilys Watling, John Castle, Melissa Hart, Stephen Elliot, Richard Quarry, etc. Directed by Peter Hunt. Choreographed by Howard Jeffrey. Songs include: "Frickered Fling", "Something Special", "Toy Balloon", "Georgy", etc.

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Geraldi Duval : or "The Banditt of Bohemia" produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London - 1821). Billed with "The Coronation" and "The Grand Entre of The Champion".

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Geranium Hat, The : Book by Bernard Evslin. Produced by Saul Gottlieb and Robert Welber at the Orpheum Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Tom Luce, Flora Elkins, Leon B. Stevens, Tom Carlin, etc. Directed by David Brooks.

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Geraniums In My Window : "A Folk Comedy of Manhattan" by Samuel Ornitz and Vera Caspary. Produced by Phil Baker and Laura Wilck at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls", etc.), Tom Ewell, Viola Richard, Audrey Christie, etc. Directed by Sidney Salkow.

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German Prince, A : "A New Singing Comedy" by A. C. Gunter. Produced by Sidney R. Ellis at the Garrick Theatre (St.Louis - 1911) starring Al. H. Wilson, Edward Barbour, Ben Holmes, Edith Yeager, etc.

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German Professor, The : "A Seaside Story" (No author, location or date listed) starring W.J. Florence, Lindsey Harris, Hudson Liston, Charles Dade, Helen Corlett, etc.

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Gertie (by E. Bagnold) : "A New Comedy-Drama" by Enid Bagnold. Produced by Herman Shumlin at various theatres (1952) starring Glynis Johns, Alan Napier (Most famous as "Alfred the Butler" on television's "Batman"), Robert Duke, Albert Dekker ("Dr. Cyclops", etc. on film), etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin.

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Gertie (by T. Bussiere) : "A Comedy in Three Acts" by Tadema Bussiere. Produced by The Temple Theatre Players at the Temple Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1927) starring Frances Brandt, William Carey, Sumner Gard, Irene Homer, etc. Directed by Thomas A. Magrane.

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Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein : Book by Marty Martin. Produced at various theatres (1981-84) starring Pat Carroll as "Gertrude Stein" in a one-woman show. Directed by Milton Moss.

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Get Away Old Man : "An American Play and Nothing Else" by William Saroyan. Produced by George Abbott at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1943) starring Edward Begley (Ed Begley), Richard Widmark, Glenn Anders, Joyce Mathews (Wife of Milton Berle, Billy Rose, Don Beddoe, etc.), Mason Adams, etc. Directed by George Abbott.

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Get Rich Quick Wallingford : "Great Comedy Success" by George M. Cohan (Based on the stories of George Randolph Chester). Various productions (1911 - 16) starring Grant Mitchell, Russell Pincus, Frances Ring, Winthrop Chamberlain, Tom Howard, May Buckley, Wilson Day, Fredric Bond, Jr., Harry Lorraine, Dart Edwards, Carl Gerard, Sidney L. Mason, Frank Wilcox, Fred Pelligrini, etc.

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Gethsemane Springs : "A Buffo-Romance in Three Movements" by Harvey Perr. Produced at the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles - 1977) starring Tyne Daly, Paul Hampton, Diana Scarwid, Charles Shull, Gail Strickland, Joyce Van Patten (Co-star of "television's "The Danny Kaye Show", etc.Sister of Dick Van Patten. Wife of Martin Balsam), John Anderson, etc. Directed by John Sullivan.

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Getting Gertie's Garter : "A Farce" by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. Produced at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1927) starring Frank Wilcox, Josephine Fox, Dorothy Holmes, etc. Directed by Warren Wade.

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Getting Married : "A Satirical Comedy" by George Bernard Shaw. Various productions (1917 - 67) starring William Faversham, John Harwood, Hilda Spong, Arleen Hackett, E.E. Clive, Alan Mowbray, Philip Tonge, Charles Hampden, Antony Holland, Graham Curnow, Bramwell Fletcher, Edith Meiser, Arthur Treacher, Barbara Britton, John Merivale, Peggy Wood, Lumsden Hare, Margaret Wycherly, Henry Travers, Ernest Cossart, Dorothy Gish, Peg Entwistle (Most famous for her suicide leap from the "Hollywoodland" sign), Helen Westley, Ian Carmichael, Alec Clunes, Moira Lister, Googie Withers, Cedric Hardwicke, Dennis King, Margaret Bannerman, etc.

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Getting On : Book by Alan Bennett. Produced at the Queen's Theatre (London - 1971) starring Kenneth More, Gemma Jones, Brian Cox, Mona Washbourne, etc. Directed by Patrick Garland.

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Getting Out : "A New Play" by Marsha Norman. Produced at the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles - 1978) starring Susan Clark, Griffin Dunne (Son of Dominick Dunne), Conchata Ferrell, etc. Directed by Gordon Davidson.

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Getting Together : Book by Major Beith (Ian Hay) and J. Hartley Manners. Songs by Lieut. Gitz Rice. Produced at various theatres (1918) starring Blanche Bates, Holbrook Blinn, Joseph Weiss, Ruth Benson, etc. Directed by Holbrook Blinn and produced "under the auspices of the British-Canadian Recruiting Mission and with the cooperation of the United States Military and Naval Forces and the Tank "Britannia' ". Songs include: "Keep Your Head Down, Fritzie Boy", "We Stopped Them on the Marne", "I Want to Go Home", etc.

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Ghost Between, The : Book by Vincent Lawrence. Produced at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1926) starring Frank Wilcox, Kay Strozzi, Hal Brown, etc.

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Ghost Breaker, The : "A Play in Four Acts ' by Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey. Various productions (1913-14) starring Henry B. Warner (H.B. Warner - Most famous as "Jesus Christ" in the silent film, "The King of Kings" and as "Mr. Gower" in the film, "It's A Wonderful Life"), James Bevins, Ford Fenimore, Margaret Boland, Sara Biala, May Buckley, John Halliday, etc.

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Ghost of Yankee Doodle, The : "A Play in Two Acts" by Sidney Howard. Produced by The Theatre Guild at various theatres (1937) starring Ethel Barrymore, Dudley Digges, Frank Conroy, Marilyn Erskine, Jack Kelly, Richard Carlson, Lloyd Gough, etc. Directed by John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell).

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Ghost On Tiptoe, A : Book by Robert Morley and Rosemary Anne Sisson. Produced at the Savoy Theatre (London - 1974) starring Robert Morley, William Franklyn, Joyce Carey, Ambrosine Phillpotts, etc. Directed by Jan Butlin.

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Ghost Train, The : "A Mystery Comedy" by Arnold Ridley. Various productions (1926 - 43) starring Caleb Porter, Walter Hudd, Richard Bird, Mary Clare, Elizabeth Whiting, Rose Purves, Dudley Clapp, Glen Heedy, Francis Olmsted, Max Millikan, Frank Camp, Tommy Shearer, Mabel Griffith, Hugh O' Connell, Josephine Fox, Frank Wilcox, etc.

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Ghostlight : Book by Ken Jones. Music by Sid Cherry. Produced at the University of Florida Constans Theatre (Gainesville, FL - 1984) starring Freddie Jones, Mike King, Karen Hinton, etc. Directed by E. James Cook. Choreographed by Eric Brandt Nielsen. Songs include: "Life is a Drama", "Master of Souls", "Why Not Me", etc.

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Ghosts : "A Family-Drama in Three Acts" by Henrik Ibsen. Various productions and adaptations (1914-82) starring Alla Nazimova, Ona Munson, Harry Ellerbee, Chloe Ashcroft, Peggy Ashcroft, Raymond O' Brien, Eva Le Gallienne, Jean Hagen, Liv Ullman, John Neville, Edward Binns, Kevin Spacey, Jane Murray, Mary Shaw, Bessie Hatton, Dorothy Drake, Jane Mandel, Jerry Mayer, Leueen MacGrath, Shepperd Strudwick, Carrie Nye (Wife of Dick Cavett), Minnie Maddern Fiske ("Mrs. Fiske"), Jarvis Kerr, Elizabeth Hunt, Harry Herbert, Mary Shaw, Arthur Shaw, etc

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Giant On The Ceiling : Book by Alice Eve Cohen. Produced at The Practical Cats Theatre (NYC - 1991) starring Alice Eve Cohen, Charlotte Colavin, Iona Morris, Steve Nisbet, etc. Directed by Alma Becker.

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Giants, Sons Of Giants : "A New Play" by Joseph Kramm. Produced by Charles A. Totero and William F. Cioffi at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1962) starring Nancy Kelly, Claude Dauphin, Paul McGrath, Tom Shirley, Franklin Cover, etc. Directed by Joseph Kramm.

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Giddy Throng, The : "The Famous Burlesque Review" by Sydney Rosenfeld. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Produced at the New York Theatre as the finale of a vaudeville bill (NYC - 1901) starring May Yohe, Mabel Fenton, Charles Prince, Pat Rooney, etc. Also on the bill: Emma Carus and Company, Ernest Hogan ("The Unbleached American"), Laura Burt, Henri French, etc.

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Gideon : "A New Play" by Paddy Chayefsky. Various productions (1961-63) starring Fredric March, Douglas Campbell, Eric Barry, Alan Bergmann, Victor Kilian, Little Egypt, George Segal, James Westerfield, Harry Raybould, Morris Ankrum, Yasminna, Gerald Hiken, etc. Originally produced (1961) by Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor and directed by Tyrone Guthrie.

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Gift Horse, a : "A New Comedy for Broadway" by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler. Produced by Frank Carrington and Laurence Feldman at the Paper Mill Playhouse (Milburn, NJ - 1963) starring Bert Wheeler (Originally a member of the comedy team Wheeler and Woolsey), Glenda Farrell, Robert Donley, Erik Rhodes, Joseph Keating, Remak Ramsay, etc. Directed by David Pressman.

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Gift Of Fury, A : Book by Herbert Blau. Produced by The Actor's Workshop (San Francisco - No date) starring Neva Fowler, Tom Rosqui, Priscilla Pointer, Winifred Mann, etc. Directed by Herbert Blau.

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Gift Of Gold : One-Act Play by Harold J. Kennedy. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama with two other one-act plays ("Miss Buell" by Gordon Alderman and "Mennonite" by William S. Banks, Jr.) and "The Mercenary Match" by Barnabas Bidwell at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1936) starring Arthur l. Sachs, Marion Rooney, Arthur Ross, Ruth Lane, etc.

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Gift Of Time, A : Book by Garson Kanin (Based on the book, "Death of a Man" by Lael Tucker Wertenbaker). Produced by William Hammerstein (Son of Oscar Hammerstein II) at various theatres (1962) starring Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havilland, Marian Seldes, Guy Sorel, Josep Campanella, Rufus Smith, Barbara Barrie, Leo Bloom, etc,. Directed by Garson Kanin (Husband of Ruth Gordon and Marian Seldes).

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Gigi : "A Comedy" by Anita Loos (Adapted from Colette's novel). Various productions (1952 - 76) starring Audrey Hepburn, Cathleen Nesbitt, Michael Evans, Josephine Brown, Leslie Caron, Tony Britton (By permission of British Lion Films, Ltd.), Estelle Winwood, Patrice Pesak, Sam Chalker, Margaret Bannerman, Carlin Glynn, Betty Bendyk, Peter Donat, Gerry Jedd, Catharine Doucet, Lila Kedrova, Hugh Morton, Cathy O' Donnell, Rochelle Oliver, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Marisa Pavan, Harry Ellerbe, Polly Holliday, Lee Grant, Vi Powlan, etc. Originally produced by Gilbert Miller and directed by Raymond Rouleau.

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Gigi (Musical) : "A New Musical for Broadway" with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner (based on the novel by Colette). Music by Frederick Loewe. Various productions (1973 - 96) starring Alfred Drake, Agnes Moorehead, Maria Karnilova, Daniel Massey (Son of Raymond Massey), Karin Wolfe, Joe Ross, Sandahl Bergman, Joel Pressman, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Beryl Reid, Amanda Waring, Sian Phillips, Gavin Macleod, Liliane Montevecchi, Geoffrey Burridge, Terese Stevens, George Gaynes, Louis Jourdan, Betsy Palmer, Taina Elg, etc. Originally produced (1973) by Edwin Lester and Saint-Subber, directed by Joseph Hardy and choreographed by Onna White. Songs include: "Thank Heaven for Little Girls", "It's a Bore", "I Remember It Well", "Gigi", "I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore", "The Night They Invented Champagne", etc.

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Gilded Fool, A : "An Original American Comedy" by Henry Guy Carleton. Various productions (1892 - 1904) starring Nat C. Goodwin, Henry Lee, Sidney Wilmer, Estelle Mortimer, Minnie Dupree, Walter Alen, Edwin Nicander, John Craig, Tony Cummings, Leonora Bradley, Hope Ross, Vaughan Glaser, Justin Paige, etc.

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Gin Game, The : "The 1978 Pulitzer Prize Play" by D. L. Coburn. Various productions (1978 - 97) starring Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn, Julie Harris, Charles Durning, Natalie Norwick, Tom Troupe (Husband of Carole Cook), E.G. Marshall, Maureen Stapleton, Nancy Walker, Pat Hingle, George Hall, Marian Primont, etc. Original 1978 production directed by Mike Nichols. Produced in 1997 by Tony Randall and the National Actors Theatre (directed by Charles Nelson Reilly).

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Ginger Man, The : Book by J.P. Donleavy. Produced at The Orpheum Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Patrick O' Neal, Marian Seldes (Wife of Garson Kanin), Stefan Gierasch and Margaret Phillips. Directed by Leo Garen.

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Gingerbread Lady, The : "A New Play" by Neil Simon. Various productions (1970 -89) starring Maureen Stapleton, Betsy von Furstenberg, Michael Lombard, Jean Harrison, Debbie Dieb, Elaine Kerr, Vincent Baggetta, Lucy Saroyan (Daughter of William Saroyan), Nicholas Guest, Michael Lipton, Nancy Kelly, Michael Fairman, Janis Paige, Alan Sues (Co-star of televisin's "Laugh -In"), Kelly Rowan, Kip Niven (Husband of Linda Lavin), etc. Various productions directed by Robert Moore, Anthony Perkins, Jeremiah Morris, etc.

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Gingham Dog, The : Book by Lanford Wilson. Produced by Haila Stoddard, Mark Wright, Duane Wilder and Harold Scott at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1969) starring George Grizzard, Diana Sands, Roy London and Karen Grassle (Co-star of television's "Little House on the Prairie"). Directed by Alan Schneider.

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Gingham Girl, The : "A Musical Comedy" by Daniel Kusell. Music by Albert Von Tilzer. Lyrics by Neville Fleeson. Various productions (1922-25) starring Russell Mack, William Holly, Helen Ford, Eleanor Dawn, Dolly Lewis, George Hopper, Lillian Young, Flo Irwin, Lottie Lee, etc. Directed by Daniel Kusell and Edgar MacGregor. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. Songs include: "The Down East Flapper", "Down Greenwich Village Way", "You Must Learn the Latest Dances", etc.

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Gioconda Smile, The : "A Drama Based on the Foibles of the Mind" by Aldous Huxley. Various productions (1950 - 62) starring Basil Rathbone, Valerie Taylor, George Relph, Linda Darnell, Currier Smith, Helen S. Peterson, etc. Originally produced and directed (1950) by Shepard Traube.

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Gipsy Father, The : Produced at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (London - 1831). Billed with "Napoleon Bonaparte".

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Gipsy Love : "A Musical Play in Three Acts" by A.M. Willner and Robert Bodanzky. English libretto by Basil Hood. Music by Franz Lehar. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Produced by George Edwardes at Daly's Theatre (London - 1912) starring Robert Michaelis, Harry Dearth, Fred Kaye, Sari Petrass, Mabel Russell, etc. Choreographed by Edward Royce, Dorma Leigh and Oy-Ra.

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Gipsy Trail, The : "A Romance of 1917" by Robert Housum. Produced by Arthur Hopkins at the Cort Theatre (Chicago - 1917) staring William Riley Hatch, Ina Brooks, William Blaisdell, Otto Kruger, etc. Directed by Arthur Hopkins.

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Gipsey's Haunt, The : or "The Thwarted Revenge" by T.W. Camm. Produced at the Museum Theatre (Providence, RI - 1852) starring J. Barry. Billed with "How To Pay the Rent!", "The Last Days of Pompeii" and "His Last legs".

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Giralda : "A Romantic and Comic Opera" by Adolphe Adam (Arranged and adapted by Oscar Well). Produced by the Boston Ideal Opera Company at the Utica (NY) Opera House (1885) starring Geraldine Ulmar, Mathilde Phillipps, Tom Karl, Harry Dale, Marie Stone, Agnes Huntington, etc.

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Girl And The Governor, The : "A Comic Opera" by S. M. Brenner. Music by Julian Edwards. Produced by The Jefferson De Angelis Opera Company at The Nixon Theatre (Pittsburgh - 1906) starring Jefferson De Angelis, J.C. Miron, Richie Ling, Andrew Bogart, etc. Directed by Jefferson De Angelis. Songs include: "That's the Kind of Wily Savage I Am", "The Musical Bullfrog", "The Amorous Pigeon", "In the Land of the Free", etc.

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Girl And The Judge, The : "A New and Original Comedy" by Clyde Fitch. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1901-02) starring Annie Russell, Orrin Johnson, Arthur Schwartz, John Glendinning, etc. Directed by Clyde Fitch.

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Girl And The Kaiser, The : "An Operetta in Three Acts" by Bernhard Buchbinder (American version by Leonard Liebling). Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert at the Sam S. Shubert Memorial Theatre (Saint Louis - 1911) starring Kenneth Hunte, Clarence Stokes, Robert Vivian, Florence Morrison, Edith Decker, etc. Directed by Sidney Ellison. Songs include: "Oh, Kaiser, Dear Kaiser", "Only a Gypsy Maid", "At Court", etc.

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Girl And The Wizard, The : "A Romance of the Austrian Tyrol" by J. Hartley Manners. Music by Julian Edwards. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith and Edward Madden. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert at various theatres (1909-10) starring Sam Bernard, George W. Barnum, Patricia Collinge, Kitty Gordon, Charles K. Burrows, Flora Parker, etc. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Songs include: "Oh How That German Could Love", "La Belle Parisienne", "How Can You Toot", etc.

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Girl At The Gate, The : "The Chicago-Made Musical Comedy" by Will M. Hough and Frederick Donaghey. Music by Ben M. Jerome. Produced by Harry Askin at the Century Theatre (St. Louis - 1913) starring Herbert Corthell, Lucy Weston, Forrest Winant, Mortimer Weldon, Bertram Grasby, Mabel Callahan, Tux Worm, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "You Can Flirt in All Kinds of Languages", "The World's All Wrong Again", "In Panama", etc.

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Girl Behind The Counter, The : "The New Musical Comedy" by Leedham Bantock and Arthur Anderson (Freely adapted and reconstructed by Edgar Smith). Music by Howard Talbot. Lyrics by Arthur Anderson. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert and Lew Fields (Of the comedy team, "Weber and Fields") at Lew Fields Herald Square Theatre (NYC - 1907) starring Lew Fields, Vernon Castle (Portrayed by Fred Astaire in the 1939 biopic, "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"), Dorothy Marlowe, Connie Ediss, Patsy Mitchell, etc. Songs include: "The Enterprising Frenchman", "The Bandbox Girl", "When I Was in the Chorus at the Gaiety", "Frivolity", etc.

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Girl Behind The Gun, The : Book and lyrics by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse (Founded on "Madam and Her Godson" by Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber). Music by Ivan Caryll. Produced by Klaw and Erlanger at The New Amsterdam Theatre (NYC - 1918) starring Ada Meade, Virginia O' Brien, Donald Brian, Frank Doane, John E. Hazard, etc. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Songs include: "Godsons and Godmothers", "Back to the Dear old Trenches", Flags of Allies", etc.

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Girl Can Tell, A : "A New Comedy" by F. Hugh Herbert. Produced by Richard Aldrich and Richard Myers in association with Julius Fleischmann at various theatres (1953) starring Janet Blair, Paul McGrath, Tod Andrews, Marshall Thompson, Jack Whiting, Barry McGuire, Bill Windom (William Windom), etc. Directed by F. Hugh Herbert.

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Girl Could Get Lucky, A : "A New Comedy" by Don Appell. Produced by Gerard Oestreicher and Laurence Feldman at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1964) starring Betty Garrett (Wife of Larry Parks) and Pat Hingle. Directed by Don Appell.

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Girl Crazy : "The New Musical Comedy" by Guy Bolton and John McGowan. Music by George Gershwin. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin (George and Ira Gershwin were portrayed by Robert Alda and Herbert Rudley in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Various productions (1930 - 60) starring Ethel Merman, Ginger Rogers, Willie Howard, June Carr, Lew Parker, Antonio and Renee DeMarco ("The DeMarcos"), Allen Kearns, Eunice Healy, Chief Rivers, Starr Jones, Red Nichols and His Orchestra (Red Nichols was portrayed by Danny Kaye in the 1959 biopic, "The Five Pennies"), Ted Ross, Wilma Stack, Pete Palmer, John Farrell, Nancy Radcliffe, Danny Scholl, Harvey Lembeck (Most famous as "Eric Von Zipper" in the "Beach Party" film series), Sid Raymond, Al Lewis (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Munsters"), etc. Originally produced (1930) by Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley, directed by Alexander Leftwich and choreographed by George Hale. Songs include: "Bidin' My Time", "Embraceable You", "I Got Rhythm", "But Not For Me", "Treat Me Rough", etc.

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Girl Friend, The : "A Musical Comedy" by Herbert Fields (Son of Lew Fields). Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart (Rodgers and Hart were portrayed by Tom Drake and Mickey Rooney in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Various productions (1926-28) starring Frank Doane, Pauline Potter, Dorothy Barber, Sam White, Eva Puck, Ethel Arden, Ernest Trimmingham, etc. Originally produced and directed (1926) by Lew Fields and choreographed by Jack Haskell. Additional music and lyrics by Gus Kahn (Portrayed by Danny Thomas in the 1951 biopic, "I'll See You in My Dreams") and Con Conrad. Songs include: "The Girl Friend", "The Blue Room", "Creole Crooning Song", "I'm In Love", "Mountain Greenery", "How Long Has This Been Going On", etc.

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Girl From Brazil, The : "A Musical Comedy" by Edgar Smith (From the original of Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald). Music by Robert Winterberg and Sigmund Romberg (Portrayed by Jose Ferrer in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"). Lyrics by Matthew Woodward. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at the Broad Street Theatre (Newark, NJ - 1916) starring Richard Temple, Betty Brown, Maude Odell, etc. Directed by Benrimo. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster.

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Girl From Chili, The : "The Dainty Musical Comedy" produced at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1914) starring Olive Vail, Hazel Regan, Maude Plunkett, William Hack, etc. Songs include: "The Kangaroo Dance", "There's No Fool Like an Old Fool", "Just for a Rose", etc.

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Girl From Kay's, The : "The Farcical Comedy with Music" by Owen Hall. Music by Ivan Caryll. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Various productions (1904-05) starring Sam Bernard, Harry Davenport, Grace Dudley, Maude Granger, Maurice Farkoa, Maud Hobson, Margaret Thompson, Lily Moore, Ruth Lincoln, Letty Lind, Willie Edouin, etc.

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Girl From Maxim's The : "Newest Farce" by George Feydeau. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Grand Opera House (NYC - c. 1899) starring W.J. Ferguson, Lewis Baker, Royal Thayer, Wales Winter, Josephine Hall, Blanche Cerf, Florence Otis, etc. Directed by Joseph Humphreys.

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Girl From Mumm's, The : See "The Girl From Chili".

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Girl From Nantucket, The : "A New Musical Comedy" by Paul Stanford and Harold Sherman (Additional Dialogue by Hy Cooper). Music by Jacques Belasco. Lyrics by Kay Twomey. Additional music and lyrics by Hughie Prince and Dick Rogers. Produced by Henry Adrian at the Adelphi Theatre (NYC - 1945) starring Jack Durant (Formerly of the comedy team of "Mitchell and Durant"), Jane Kean (Co-star of television's "The (Color) Honeymooners"), Bob Kennedy, Rapps and Tapps, Marion Niles, Johnny Eager, etc. Directed by Edward Clarke Lilley and Henry Adrian. Choreographed by Val Raset. Songs include: "Take The Steamer to Nantucket", "Magnificent Failure", "Isn't It a Lovely View", "I Love That Boy", etc.

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Girl From Paris, The : "The Latest London Novelty" by George Dance. Music by Ivan Caryll. Various productions (1896 - 1910) starring Charles A. Bigelow, Adele Archer, Frank Smithson ("First appearance in America"), Ida Rock, Josephine Hall ("By kind permission of Mr. Charles Frohman"), Alexander Clark, Clara Lipman, Ebenezer Honeycomb, Minnie Fuller, Mamie Gilroy, Al Shean (Formerly of the comedy team of "Gallagher and Shean"), etc. Songs include: "Hi! for the Thames on a Summer's Day", "Now Darling We Must Part", "Hail the Hero of the Day", etc.

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Girl From Rector's, The : Book by Paul M. Potter. Produced by A.H. Woods at the Boston Theatre (Boston, MA - 1910) starring Gertrude Millington, George Anderson, Frank Herbert, Elita Proctor Otis, etc.

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Girl From Tokio, The : "The Laughing Success of the Season" by Frank Tannehill, Jr. and George W. Barnum (Adapted from the German of Robert Pohl). Produced at the La Salle Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring Julia Morton, May Holton, Allen Brander, Maurice Bardwell, etc. Directed by Frank O. Miller.

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Girl From Up There, The : "A Musical Comedy in Three Acts" by Hugh Morton. Music by Gustave Kerker. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Herald Square Theatre (NYC - 1907) starring Edna May, Harry Kelly, Harry Davenport, Fred Stone and David Montgomery (Song and dance team - Most famous as "The Scarecrow" and "The Tin Man" in the 1903 production of "The Wizard of Oz"), etc. Directed by Julian Mitchell.

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Girl From Utah, The : "The Musical Comedy in Seven Scenes" by James T. Tanner. Music by Paul Rubens and Sydney Jones. Additional numbers by Jerome D. Kern. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1915) starring Julia Sanderson, Donald Brian, Joseph Cawthorn, William Hobart, Harry Law, etc. Songs include: "When We Meet the Mormon", "Florrie the Flapper", "They Didn't Believe Me", "In the Movies", etc.

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Girl He Couldn't Buy, The : "A Melodramatic Comedy" by Sumner Nichole. Produced by Arthur C. Aiston at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1916) starring Mabelle Estelle, John R. Hendley, Victor Harvey, Irene Reels, etc.

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Girl I Left Behind Me, The : "Greatest of All Military Plays" by Franklin Fyles and David Belasco. Various productions (1893 - 99) starring Frank Lathrop, Arthur Hayden, Odette Tyler, William Morris, Vaughan Glaser, Charley Minter, Maclyn Arbuckle, George Enos, Violet Rand, Alberta Lee, W. H. Stuart, etc.

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Girl I Love, The : "A Frolic Play" by C. V. Kerr and R.H. Burnside. Music by John S. Zamecnik and H. L. Sanford. Lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Produced by The La Salle Opera Company at various theatres (1911) starring Victor Morley, George Fox, Hazel Drake, etc. Directed by Frank Smithson. Songs include: "Phoebe Snow", "We're A Bunch of Mercenary Murderers", "Life is Like a Dance", etc.

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Girl In Pink Tights, The : "A New Musical Extravaganza" by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields (Son of Lew Fields). Music by Sigmund Romberg (Portrayed by Jose Ferrer in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"). Lyrics by Leo Robin. Produced by Shepard Traube in association with Anthony B. Farrell at various theatres (1954) starring Jeanmaire, Charles Goldner, David Atkinson, Brenda Lewis, John Taliaferro, Maurice Hines (Brother of Gregory Hines), Gregory Hines, etc. Directed by Shepard Traube. Choreographed by Agnes De Mille. Songs include: "That Naughty Show from Gay Paree", "I Promised Their Mothers", "Lost in Loveliness", "My Heart Won't Say Goodbye", "Love is the Funniest Thing", etc.

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Girl In The Barracks, The : Book by Curt Kraatz and Heinrich Stobitzer. Produced at the Grand Opera House (NYC - 1900) starring Louis Mann, Clara Lipman, Joseph Coyne, Thornton Cole, George W. Barnum, etc.

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Girl In The Coffin, The : "A Drama" by Theodore Dreiser (Brother of songwriter Paul Dresser). Produced at The Comedy Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Marjorie McClintock, Kate Morgan, Jay Strong, etc. Directed by Edward Goodman.

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Girl In The Freudian Slip, The : Book by William F. Brown. Produced at Trader Glick's Dinner Theatre (Jacksonville, FL - c. 1975) starring Jerry Allen, Margaret Oehlbeck, Jeanne McMillen, etc. Directed by Jay Harder.

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Girl In The Limousine, The : "A New Farce" by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. Various productions (1920-21) starring Lee Kelso, Archer Curtis, Marion Ballou, Ralph Murphy, Willard Foster, Raymond Bramley, etc. Originally produced (1920) by A.H. Woods and directed by Bertram Harrison.

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Girl In The Taxi, The : Book by Anthony Mars (Adapted by Stanislaus Stange). Various productions (1911-14) starring Carter De Haven (Father of Gloria De Haven), Jeanette Bageard, Clifford Heckinger, Katherine Smythe, Jessie Millward, Fred Bond, Frank Farrington, Jessie Maker, Georgie Falkner, Daisy Davenport, Jack Norval, Bobby Barry, Helen Greene, Wilson Day, etc.

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Girl In The Train, The : "Die Geschiedene Frau" by Victor Leon (Adapted from the German). Music by Leo Fall. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Produced by George Edwardes at the Vaudeville Theatre (No location listed - 1910) starring Clara Evelyn, May Marton, Phyllis Dare, Robert Evett, Fred Emney, etc. Directed by Edward Royce.

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Girl Of My Dreams, The : "The New Musical Play" by Wilbur D. Nesbit and Otto Hauerbach (Otto Harbach). Music by Karl Hoschna. Produced by Joseph M. Gaites at the Century Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring John Hyams, Leila McIntyre ("The Quaker Girl"), Harold Forbes, Frank McEwen, Anna Breucher, Carrie Bowman, Della Niven, etc. Directed by Frank Smithson. Songs include: "Bachelor Days", "Quaker Talk", "The Girl Who Wouldn't Spoon", "Dr. Tinkle Tinker", etc.

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Girl Of The Golden West, The (Operetta) : Filed with Belknap Music Collection - see "Opera/Operetta Programs"

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Girl Of The Golden West, The (Straight play) : "A Play of California in the Days of '49" by David Belasco. Various productions (1905 - 65) starring Blanche Bates, James Kirkwood, Harriet Sterling, Carson Davenport, Charles Mather, Wilson Day, May Buckley, Carmen Melis, Florencia Constantino, Frank Keenan, Robert Hilliard, Chester Morris, Peter Cookson, Wallace Rooney, Ben Stone, Reuben Singer, etc.

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Girl Of The Underworld, The : Book by Jack Gorman. Produced by Wee and Lambert at the La Salle Theatre (St. Louis - 1913) starring A.L. Evans, Victor Bouvier, June Bridges, etc. Directed by B.F. Clinton.

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Girl On The Film, The : "A Musical Farce" by James T. Tanner (From the German of Rudolf Bernauer and Rudolf Schanzer). Music by Walter Kallo, Willy Bredschneider and Albert Sirmay. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Various productions (1913-14) starring George Barrett, George Grundy, Gladys Guy, Connie Ediss, May Marton, John McArdle, Paul Plunkett, Mary Robson, etc.

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Girl On The Via Flaminia, The : "A New Play" by Alfred Hayes. Produced by Emilie Stevens, Theodore Mann, Jose Quintero and Jason Wingreen at various theatres (1954) starring Betty Miller, Leo Penn (Father of Sean Penn), James Greene, Jason Wingreen (Co-star of television's "Archie Bunker's Place"), Peter Breck (Co-star of television's "The Big Valley"), Dick O' Neill, etc. Directed by Jose Quintero.

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Girl Outside, The : Book by John King Hodges and Samuel Merwin. Produced by Alfred Aarons at the Little Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Charles Richman, Helen Strickland, Sidney Riggs, Lee Patrick, etc. Directed by Priestly Morrison.

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Girl Overboard! : "A Quasi-Romantic Farce" by John Craig. Produced by The New England Productions Company at the Castle Square Theatre (Boston - No date) starring Mary Young, Edward Donnelly, Alfred Cross, Penelope Dudley, etc. Directed by John Craig and Alonzo Price. "The Fantastique" danced by Grace DeCarlton, Ballet Mistress of the Lerner Academy.

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Girl That I Love, The : "Great Prize Drama" by Elliott Barnes. Produced in Canton, Ohio (1882-83) starring Daisy Ramsden, William H. Fitzgerald, Marie Bliss, etc.

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Girl Wanted : Produced and directed by Thomas H. Davis and William T. Keogh at various theatres (1896) starring Frank Bush, Shorty Healy, John Dillon, Joe Hayden, Ola Hayden, etc.

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Girl Who Came To Supper, The : "A New Musical Comedy" by Harry Kurnitz (Based on a play by Terence Ratttigan). Music and lyrics by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic of Gertrude Lawrence, "Star"). Produced by Herman Levin at various theatres (1963-64) starring Jose Ferrer, Florence Henderson, Tessie O' Shea, Irene Browne, Sean Scully, Lucie Lancaster, etc. Directed and choreographed by Joe Layton. Costumes by Irene Sharaff. Songs include: "I've Been Invited to a Party", "London is a Little Bit of All Right', "Saturday Night at the Rose and Crown', "Soliloquies", "Her and Now", "This Time It's True Love', etc.

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Girl Who Couldn't Quite, The : Book by Leo Marks. Produced by Bernard Goodman at the Theatre Royal, Bristol (1948) starring Michael Callan, Joan Seton, Marjorie Battiss, Owen Fellows, etc. Directed by Anthony Pigott.

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Girl With The Green Eyes, The : "A New Play in Four Acts" by Clyde Fitch. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Park Theatre (Boston - 1903) starring Clara Bloodgood, Charles Abbott, Mary Blyth, Luciel Watson, Grant Mitchell, etc.

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Girlies : "The Comic Supplement of the Dramatic Season" by George V. Hobart. Music and lyrics by Williams and Van Alstyne. Produced by Frederic Thompson at the New Amsterdam Theatre (NYC - 1910) starring Joseph Cawthorn, Jed Prouty, Ernets Truex, Edwin Stone, Maude Raymond, etc. Choreographed by Jack Mason.

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Girls : "A Comedy in Three Acts" by Clyde Fitch. Various productions (1908 -14) starring Laura Nelson Hall, Zelda Sears, Leslie Kenyon, E.F. Bostwick, Bessie Toner, Ralph Kellard, Maisie Cecil, Anna Kiley, Douglas Dumbrille, Lew Walsh, etc.

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Girls Against The Boys, The : "A New Musical Revue" with sketches and lyrics by Arnold B. Horwitt. Music by Richard Lewine. Additional music by Albert Hague (Composer of the music for the television holiday special, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas". Co-star of "Fame" on film and televison.). Produced by Albert Selden at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1959) starring Bert Lahr, Nancy Walker, Shelley Berman, Dick Van Dyke, Joy Nichols, June L. Walker, etc. Directed by Aaron Ruben. Choreographed by Boris Runanin. Songs include: "Light Travelin' Man", "Old Fashioned Girl", "Nobody Else But You", "I Gotta Have You", etc.

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Girls In 509, The : Book by Howard Teichmann. Various productions (1958 - 60) starring Peggy Wood, Imogene Coca, King Donovan (Husband of Imogene Coca), Fred Stewart, Jane Groves, Mildred Ice, Frieda Forrest, Gladys Reine Combe, Paxton Moore, Fay Bainter, Ann B. Davis, Nelly Talbot, Mary Fletcher, Art Kassul, Clare Nelson Seidenbach, Mabel Walker Hotz, Cheerio Meredith, Jim Bullock, Sandy Kenyon, Eileen McNichol, Lois Akemann, etc. Originally produced (1958) by Alfred de Liagre, Jr. and directed by Bretaigne Windust.

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Girls In Uniform : "Maedchen in Uniform" by Christa Winsloe. Various productions (1932-34) starring Rose Hobart, Jane Seymour, Velma Roberts, Ruth Gilbert (Co-star of "The Milton Berle Show", etc.), Roberta Beatty, Francis Gregg, Adele Harris, Sylvia Jaffe, Emilia Unda, Dorothea Wieck, etc.

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Girls Of Gottenberg, The : "The Musical Comedy in Two Acts" by George Grossmith, Jr. and L.E. Berman. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Knickerbocker Theatre (c.1908) starring Gertie Millar, Ernest Cossart, Grant and Leech, Louise Dresser, etc.

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Girls Of Summer : Book by N. Richard Nash. Various productions (1955-56) starring Dennis Edwards, Terence Knapp, Valerie Miller, Shelley Winters, Pat Hingle, George Peppard, Arthur Storch, Paul Stevens, etc. Originally produced in the U.S. by Cheryl Crawford and directed by Jack Garfein.

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Gisippus : or "The Forgotten Friend" by Gerald Griffin. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1842) starring William Charles Macready ("His Last Appearance, But One") Helen Faucet. Billed with "Robert Macaire".

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Gisl : Book by Brendan Behan. Produced in Reykjavik, Iceland (1963) starring Valur Gislason, Kristin Magnus, Arnar Jonsson, etc.

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Gismonda : Book by Victorien Sardou. Produced at the Imperial Theatre (St. Louis - 1911) starring Melbourne MacDowell, William Jossey, Henry C. Hall, Mabel Walker, Virginia Drew Trescott, etc. Directed by Edwin Denison.

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Give 'Em Hell, Harry! : Book by Samuel Gallu. Produced by Arnold Mittelman at the Coconut Grove Playhouse (Miami, FL - 1992) starring Kevin McCarthy (As Harry S. Truman). Originally directed by Samuel Gallu.

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Give Me Yesterday : Book by A.A. Milne. Produced by Charles Hopkins at various theatres (1931) starring Louis Calhern, Sylvia Field, Gladys Hanson, Jane Wyatt, Robert Vivian, Eric Blore, Nancy Kelly, etc. Directed by Charles Hopkins.

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Give Us This Day : Book by Howard Koch. Produced by Francis I. Curtis and Richard Myers at the Broad Street Theatre (Philadelphia - 1933) starring Edith Barrett, Eleanor Phelps, Paul Guilfoyle, Harlan Briggs, etc. Directed by Arthur Sircom.

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Glad Tidings : "A Romantic Comedy" by Edward Mabley. Various productions (1951-65) starring Melvyn Douglas, Signe Hasso, Haila Stoddard, Fay Sappington, Tallulah Bankhead, William Roerick, Evelyn Russell, etc. Various productions directed by Melvyn Douglas and Christopher Hewett.

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Glamorous Night : Book and music by Ivor Novelo. Lyrics by Christopher Hassall. Produced by the St. Louis Municipal Opera at the Municipal Open Air Theatre (1942) starring Frederic Persson, Marion Wettstone, Al Downing, George Irving, etc. Directed by Richard H. Berger and John Kennedy. Choreographed by Theodore Adolphus. Songs include: "Fold Your Wings", "When the Gypsy Plays", "When They Play the Polka", etc.

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Glass House, The : "A New Play" by Louis K. Anspacher. Produced by Martin Beck at the Century Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring Tim Murphy, Kathryn Kidder, Edwin Arden, Ralph Morgan (Brother of Frank Morgan), Frank Mills, etc.

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Glass House Tapes, The : "Book is written around tape recorded professions made in 1971 and '72 of Louis Tackwood, a former informer and agent-provocateur for the Los Angeles Police Department's Criminal Conspiracy Section". The play deals with the "Symbionese Liberation Army" in Los Angeles in the early 1970s. "The Stage is Yours".

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Glass Menagerie, The (2 Folders) : "A New Play" by Tennessee Williams. Various productions (1945 - 2001) starring Laurette Taylor, Eddie Dowling, Julie Haydon, Anthony Ross, Helen Hayes, Julie Harris, Joe Sullivan, Janette Richardson, Ruth Moore Mathews, James Reid, Margaret Moore, James Daly (Father of Tyne and Timothy Daly), Lonny Chapman (Founder of the Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theatre, Burbank, CA), Lois Smith, George Grizzard, Pat Hingle, Piper Laurie, Maureen Stapleton, Blanche Kelly, Betty Field, Rip Torn, Paul Rudd, Pauline Lord, Edward Andrews, Peggy Wood, Jessica Tandy, Amanda Plummer (Daughter of Christopher Plummer and Tammy Grimes), Bruce Davison, John Heard, Joyce Savage, Constance Cummings, Madylon Powers, Mary Jane di Cosola, Anita Mary Steinau, Jan Miner (Most famous as "Madge, the Manicurist" on the Palmolive Dishwashing Detergent" commercials of the 1960s and 1970s), Stephen Joyce, Isa Cohen, Olive Luten, Alice Stewart, Faith Adams, Dick Owen, Jo Van Fleet, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson (Wife of Eli Wallach), Helen MacKellar, Mary Doyle, Sada Thompson (Television's "Family", etc.), Rosemary Prinz, Calista Flockhart, Zeljko Ivanek, Mariam Lewis, Eugenie Yeuell, Victor Slezak, Elizabeth Ashley, Andrew McCarthy, Ruby Dee, etc. Originally produced (1945) by Eddie Dowling and Louis J. Singer and directed by Eddie Dowling and Margo Jones.

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Glass Slipper, The : "A Comedy" by Ferenc Molnar ("Acting version by Philip Moeller"). Produced by The Theatre Guild at the Guild Theatre (NYC - 1925) starring Erskine Sanford, Martin Wolfson, Louis Cruger, Ralph McBane, etc. Directed by Philip Moeller.

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Glengarry Glen Ross : "A New Play" by David Mamet. Various productions (1983-86) starring Joe Mantegna, Joseph Leon, J.T.Walsh, James Tolkan, Howard Witt, Mike Nussbaum, Robert Prosky, Lane Smith, Vincent Gardenia, Alan Manson, Peter Falk, J.J. Johnston, Derek Newark, Karl Johnson, James Grant, William L. Peterson, etc. Original New York production (1983) directed by Gregory Mosher.

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Glimpse Of Paradise, A : "Farcical Comedy" by Joseph J. Dilley. Produced by The Sophomore Dramatic Association of Columbia University at the Carnegie Lyceum (NYC - 1902) starring Lewis G. Spence, William J. Mitchell, Dudley H. Morris, etc. Directed by Robert O. Jenkins.

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Glittering Gate, The : "A Play in One Act" by Lord Dunsany. Produced in London (1910) starring Fred O' Donovan and J.M. Kerrigan. Billed with "The Eloquent Dempsy" by William Boyle. Produced at the Royal Court Theatre (London - 1910) starring Sara Allgood, Arthur Sinclair, J.M. Kerrigan, etc.

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Glittering Gloria : Produced at Daly's Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Forrest Robinson, Adelaide Prince, Cyril Scott, etc.

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Gloria : "A Comedy in Three Acts" by James B. Fagan. Produced by J.C. Huffman (No location listed - 1908) starring Julia Marlowe, Eugenie Woodward, Philip Brady, Samuel Goodman, etc.

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Gloria And Esperanza : Book by Julie Bovasso. Produced by The La Mama Experimental Theatre Club at the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Theatre (NYC - 1970) starring Kevin O' Connor, Herve Villechaize (Television's "Fantasy Island,", etc.), Ted Henning, Leonard Hicks, Julie Bovasso, Carl Wilson, Louis Ramos, etc. Directed by Julie Bovasso.

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Gloriana : "A Farce Comedy" by James Mortimer. Various productions (1892) starring J. Herbert Leonard, Charles Drake, Otis Harlan, Ada Van Etta, Garrison Ball, Emily Bancker, George W. Barnum, Tillie Barnum, Charles B. Welles, Joseph Allen, Dion Boucicault, May Robson, etc.

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Glorianna : "A Play With Music" with book and lyrics by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Music by Rudolf Friml. Produced by John Cort at the National Theatre (Washington, DC - 1918) starring Eleanor Painter, Dorothy South, James Dunn, Margaret St. Clair, Polly Bowman, etc. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Choreographed by Bert French. Songs include: "The Dancing Lesson", "Crystal Ball", "Dance of the Porters", etc.

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Glorious Resurrection Of Our Lord, The : Book by Nicolas of Wilkowiecko (Adapted with the addition of old Polish texts by Kazimierz Dejmek). Produced by The National Theatre of Poland at the Aldwych Theatre (London - 1967) starring Adam Mularczyk, Henry Krasnowiecki, Ewa Bonacka, etc. Directed by Kazimierz Dejmek.

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Glory Hallelujah : "A New Play" by Thomas Mitchell and Bertram Bloch. Produced by Guthrie McClintic at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring June Walker, Augustus Yorke, Lee Tracy, Charles Bickford, Allen Jenkins, Phillip M. Sheridan, Worthington C. Miner, etc. Directed by Guthrie McClintic.

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Gnome-King, The : or "The Giant Mountains" produced at The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (London - 1819). Billed with "Isabella" and "Love for Love".

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Go Ahead Joe Meek : "A Moving, Captivating, Exciting, Chaste Play Designed to Delight and Entertain the Most Fastidious" by Jane Erickson ("That Prolific and Popular Oregon Dramatist"). Produced by the Lake Oswego Community Theatre and Lewis and Clark College (Portland, Oregon - 1959) starring Elizabeth Weinel, Richard Smalley, Mark Speros, etc. Directed by Clifford E. Hamar.

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Go Easy, Mabel : "The Musical Comedy Different" with book, music and lyrics by Charles George. Produced at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1922) starring Ethel Levey, Estelle Winwood, Will J. Deming, James C. Marlowe, Margaret Dumont (Most famous for her appearances in the films of the Marx Brothers), Russell Mack, Arthur Aylesworth, etc. Directed by Bertram Harrison and Julian Alfred.

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Goat Song : Book by Franz Werfel (Translated by Ruth Langner). Produced by The Theatre Guild at The Guild Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Blanche Yurka, Judith Lowry, Dwight Frye (Most famous for his supporting roles in the films, "Dracula" and "Frankenstein"), Helen Westley, Philip Loeb (Co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television), Erskine Sanford, Martin Wolfson, Lee Strasburg, Harold Clurman, Edward G. Robinson, Zita Johan (Wife of John Houseman), Ruth Chandler, etc. Directed by Jacob Ben-Ami.

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Goatsong : Book by Martin Shuttleworth. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Bristol (1961) starring Terence Davies, Diana Baggett, Norman Tyrrell, Leonard Rossiter (Star of television's "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perin", etc.), etc. Directed by John Hale.

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God And Kate Murphy : Book by Kieran Tunney and John Synge. Produced by Carroll and Harris Masterson and Charles R. Wood at the 54th Street Theater (NYC - 1959) starring Fay Compton, Mike Kellin, John McGiver, Larry Hagman (Son of Mary Martin), Lois Nettleton, etc. Directed by Burgess Meredith.

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God Bless : "A New Play" by Jules Feiffer. Produced by The Yale School of Drama Repertory Theatre (New Haven - 1968) starring David Spielberg, George Gaynes, Michael Lombard, etc. Directed by Harold Stone.

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God Bless Our Home : "A Comedy" by Philip Barry. Produced by Robert Milton at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1924) starring Paul Harvey, Henry Hull ("The Werewolf of London" on film), Mary Saunders, Robert Strange, Walker Ellis, etc. Directed by Robert Milton.

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God Love Us : Book by J. P. McEvoy. Produced by The Actor's Theatre at Maxine Elliott's Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring J.C. Nugent, Dorothy Peterson, Evelyn Keller, Elmer Cornell, Seth Kendall, Fess Williams' Flush Orchestra, etc. Directed by Guthrie McClintic.

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God Men, The : Book by J. di Salvo III. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama (New Haven - 1955) starring David Conroy, Chester Morss, Sumner Pecker, etc. Directed by Frank Hengerer.

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God Of Isaac, The : "A World Premiere Comedy" by James Sherman. Produced at the Victory Gardens Theater (Chicago - 1985) starring Roslyn Alexander, Petrea Burchard, Dennis Cockrum, Barbara Gaines, etc. Directed by Dennis Zacek.

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God Of Vengeance, The : "Drama in Three Acts" by Sholom Asch (Translated from the Yiddish by Isaac Goldberg). Produced by Harry Weinberger (No location listed - 1923) starring Rudolph Schildkraut (Father of Joseph Schildkraut), Sam Jaffe, Morris Carnovsky, Esther Stockton, etc. Directed by Rudolph Schildkraut with the assistance of Selden Bennett.

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Gods Of The Lightning : Book by Maxwell Anderson and Harold Hickerson. Produced by Hamilton McFadden and Kellogg Gary at the Little Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Sylvia Sidney (Wife of Bennett Cerf), Barton MacLane, Charles Bickford, Ian Wolfe, Morris Ankrum, Arthur Pederson, etc. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden.

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God's Favorite : Book by Neil Simon. Produced by the Ocala Civic Theatre (Florida - 2008) starring Gene Zanetti, Tyler Yonge, Chip Morris, Laura Bradford, Travis Hamilton Jackson, Lori Kovalenko Miranda M. Morris and Ken Noble. Directed by Ron Ziegler.

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God's Wonderful Railway (GWR) : "A Scenic Excursion Through150 Years of GWR" (Great Western Railway from Bristol to London) by A.C.H. Smith and the Company. Music by Joanna MacGregor. Produced by the Bristol Old Vic (c. 1985) starring Christopher Ashley, Samantha Bond, David Plimmer, etc. Directed by Debbie Shewell.

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Godspell : "A Musical Based upon The Gospel According to St. Matthew" conceived by John-Michael Tebelak. Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Various productions (1971 - 2001) starring David Essex, Julie Covington, Jeremy Irons, Penny Brooks, Scott Holmes, Kate Rust, Scott Bartlett, Rick Varetta, Valda Aviks, Rusty Billingsly, Jeanne Wang, Mike Burton, Doug Riddiford, Nedra Dixon, Craig Wasson, Paul Broadhead, Skip Boyer, Rob Button, Everett Beeghley, Lamar Alford, David Haskell, Jon Barr, Abby Lindsay, Don Scardino, etc. Originally directed by John-Michael Tebelak. Songs include: "Day by Day", "Light of the World', "Learn Your Lessons Well", etc.

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Goin' Home : "A Drama" by Ransom Rideout. Produced by Brock Pemberton at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Russell Hicks, John Irwin, Arvid Paulson, etc. Directed by Brock Pemberton.

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Going Into Vaudeville : "An Original Creation" by M.M. Theise. Produced by Mortimer M. Theise and "Bonita and the Wine, Woman and Song Co." at the New Circle Theatre (NYC - c.1906) starring Alex Carr, Bonita and Her Southern Buds, Lew Hearn, etc. Billed with "Millinery Maids", "The End of the World" and a selection of vaudeville acts.

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Going Some : "The Chronicle of a certain lot of college men and girls with a tragic strain of phonograph and cowboys" by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach. Various productions (1909 -11) starring Lawrence Wheat, Walter Jones, William Harrigan, Wilbur Higby, Joe J. Woods, Tessie Lawrence, Evelyn Booth, Eugene MacGregor, etc.

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Going Straight : "A Comedy Drama in Four Acts" by Evans Harley. Produced by John Bernero at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1917) starring John Connors, Harry Bodie, Olive Remley, W.T. Daly, Lee Warner, etc. Directed by Evans Harley.

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Going To Meet The Light : Book by Daniel Wideman. Produced by the Rites and Reason Theatre (The Research and Development Theatre of the Afro-American Studies Program at Brown University) at the George Houston Bass Auditorium (Providence, RI - 1994). Directed by Elmo Terry-Morgan. "The slave castles of West Africa and a funeral parlor in urban America show how hope, humanity and the re-invention of one's soul hold the keys to life."

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Going To The Races : "New Spectacular Pantomimic Production" by John F. Byrne. Produced at the Grand Opera House (NYC - 1898) starring James Byrne, Andrew Byrne, John F, Byrne, Helene Byrne, Fred B. Sawyer, John Keenan, etc.

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Going Up : "An Uplifting Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Otto Harbach (Founded on James Montgomery's Comedy, "The Aviator"). Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Various productions (1918 - 76) starring Raymond Ellis, Ethel Dale, Bobby Watson (Most famous for his portrayals of "Adolph Hitler" in many films of the 1940s), Michael Ring, Ruth Donnelly, Donald Meek, Edith Day, Frank Otto, Frank Craven (Most famous as the "Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film), Edward Begley, Eleanor Bennett, Douglas E. Dumbrill, Raymond Mackay, Brad Blaisdell, Pat Lysinger, etc. Originally produced (1918) by Cohan and Harris (Portrayed by James Cagney and Richard Whorf in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy") and directed by Edward Royce and James Montgomery. Produced in 1976 by the Goodspeed Opera House, directed by Bill Gile, and choreographed by Dan Siretta. Songs include: "The Tickle Toe", "When the Curtain Falls", "Going Up", "Brand New Hero", etc.

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Gol : Produced at Teatro Romeo (Barcelona, Spain - c. 1935) starring Laura Pinollos.

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Gold Diggers, The : "A Comedy in Three Acts" by Avery Hopwood. Various productions (1919 -24) starring Ina Claire, Ruth Terry, Bruce McRae, Charles Hammond, Gertrude Vanderbilt, Cora Williams, Frank Wilcox, Helen Blair, Helen Travers, etc. Originally produced and directed (1919) by David Belasco

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Gold Eagle Guy : Book by Melvin Levy. Produced by the Group Theatre Acting Company at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Ruth Nelson, J. Edward Bromberg, Clifford Odets, Morris Carnovsky, Sanford Meisner, Luther Adler, Art Smith, Elia Kazan, Jules Garfield (John Garfield), Stella Adler, Alan Baxter, Russell Collins, etc. Directed by Lee Strasberg.

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Golda's Balcony : "A New Play" by William Gibson. Produced by Richard Willis and Martin Markinson at the Geary Theatre (San Francisco - 2005) starring Tovah Feldshuh. Directed by Scott Schwartz.

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Golden Age, The (By A.R. Gurney) : Book by A.R. Gurney, Jr. (Suggested by "The Aspern Papers" by Henry James). Produced by Nicholas Benton, Stanley Flink and Brent Peek at the Jack Lawrence Theatre (NYC - 1984) starring Irene Worth, Stockard Channing and Jeff Daniels. Directed by John Tillinger.

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Golden Age, The (By R. Johnson) : "An Entertainment in the words and music of the Elizabethan Age" devised by Richard Johnson. Produced by Arthur Cantor and E.E. Fogelson at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Douglas Campbell, Nancy Wickwire, Douglas Rain and Lester Rawlins. Directed by Douglas Campbell.

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Golden Age, The (By W. Kane) : "A Three Act Comedy-Drama" by Whitford Kane and H.P. Hepenstall. Produced by The Uptown Players of the Peoples Church of Chicago at Channing Hall (Chicago - c. 1929) starring John Graham, Ruth Costello, John Groet, etc. Directed by James H. Griffin.

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Golden Apple, The : "A New Musical" by John Latouche. Music by Jerome Moross. Various productions (1954 - 55) starring Priscilla Gillette, Stephen Douglass, Kaye Ballard, Jack Whiting, Bibi Osterwald, Portia Nelson, Barton Mumaw, Jerry Stiller (Of the comedy team, "Stiller and Meara". Father of Ben Stiller), Beverly Bozeman, Murial O' Malley, Jane Connell, Swen Swenson, Dick Latessa, etc. Original 1954 production directed by Norman Lloyd and choreographed by Hanya Holm. Songs include: "Lazy Afternoon", "My Picture in the Papers", "My Love is on the Way", etc.

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Golden Bat : "A Japanese Rock Musical" with book and lyrics by Yutaka Higashi. Music by Itsuro Shimoda. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden and Arthur Cantor at the Sheridan Square Playhouse (NYC - 1970) starring Yukiko Kobayashi, Reiko Nagai, Noburu Mine, etc. Directed by Yutaki Higashi. Songs include: "America, America', "Okage, Okage!', "American Rock", etc.

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Golden Boy : "A Drama in Three Acts" by Clifford Odets. Various productions (1937 - 85) starring Frances Farmer (Portrayed by Jessica Lange in the 1982 biopic, "Frances" and by Susan Blakely in the 1983 television biopic, "Will There Really Be A Morning?"), Luther Adler, Art Smith, Morris Carnovsky, Phoebe Brand, Elia Kazan, Martin Ritt, John Garfield (Listed as "Jules Garfield" in the 1937 production), Lee J. Cobb, Joe DeSantis, Jack Klugman, Arthur O' Connell, Jack Warden, Norman Brooks, Bert Conway, Robert Horton, Hume Cronyn, Frank Wilcox, Owen Davis, Jr., Vincent Price, Arthur Franz, Joseph Wiseman (Most famous as "Dr. No" on film), Gerald S. O' Loughlin, Constance Ford, Harold Stone, Jen Muir, Phillips Holmes, Nickolas Conte (Richard Conte), Howard Da Silva, Karl Malden, Christopher Fields, James Hilbrandt, etc. Originally produced (1937) by The Group Theatre and directed by Harold Clurman.

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Golden Boy (Musical) : "The New Musical" by Clifford Odets and William Gibson (Based on the play by Clifford Odets). Music by Charles Strouse. Lyrics by Lee Adams. Various productions (1965-89) starring Sammy Davis, Jr., Billy Daniels, Paula Wayne, Kenneth Tobey, Roy Glenn, Johnny Brown (Co-star of television's "Laugh-In", "The Leslie Uggams Show", etc.), Louis Gossett, Lola Falana, Theresa Merritt, Obba Babatunde, Leilani Jones, John Driver, etc. Originally produced (1965) by Hillard Elkins, directed by Arthur Penn and choreographed by Donald McKayle. Original sets and costumes by Tony Walton. Musical coordinator for Mr. Davis: George Rhodes in association with Will Mastin Trio, Inc. Songs include: "Night Song", "This Is the Life", "I Want to Be With You", "Can't You See It", etc.

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Golden Cinderella, A : "A New Play" by David Arnold Balch. Produced by William A. Brady at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1931) starring Grace George, Alice Fisher, Charles Trowbridge, Mary Orr, Richard Bonner, etc.

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Golden Cliff, The : or 'The Waif of the Mines" by Harry Irving. Various productions (c. 1890) starring Minnie De Lange, H.R. Brennan, Annie Ashley, Rose Bernard, H.J. Irving, Lulu Mason, etc.

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Golden Cuckoo, The : Book by Denis Johnston. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Bristol (1955) starring Rosemary Harris, Peter Wylde, Ronald Hines, Phyllida Law, etc. Directed by John Moody.

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Golden Dawn : "A Musical Play" by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Music by Emmerich Kalman and Herbert Stothart. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein (Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) at Hammerstein's Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Louise Hunter, Archie Leach (Cary Grant), Hazel Drury, etc. Directed by Reginald Hammerstein (Younger brother of Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) and choreographed by Dave Bennett. Songs include: "When I Crack My Whip", "Here in the Dark", "Consolation", etc.

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Golden Egg, The : Book by Philip King. Produced at the Falmouth Playhouse (MA - 1956) starring Donald Cook, Murial Kirkwood, Patricia Peardon, Rosemary Murphy, etc. Directed by Burt Shevelove.

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Golden Fleece, The : Book by A.R. Gurney. Various productions (1968-72) starring Helen Westcott, Tim O' Connor, Patricia Kane and Edward Knight. Billed with "Muzeeka" by John Guare starring Barrie Chase ("An Evening With Fred Astaire", "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", etc.), Philip Proctor, Gwynne Gilford, etc. and "The Tiger" by Murray Schisgal starring Patricia Kane and Edward Knight.

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Golden Fleecing, The : Book by Lorenzo Semple, Jr. Various productions (1959 - 65) starring Tom Poston, Constance Ford, Mickey Deems ("Mack and Myer For Hire", etc.), Suzanne Pleshette (Later the wife of Tom Poston), Roy R. Scheider (Roy Scheider), Thomas Russell and Carol Rawls, Hal March (Host of "The $64,000 Question", etc.), Wayne Tippit, Dave Karp, James Mitchum (Son of Robert Mitchum), Ned Beatty, etc. Original 1959 production directed by Abe Burrows (Father of James Burrows).

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Golden Horseshoe, The : "Grand Spectacular Play" by Robert Breitenbach. Music by Carl Pleininger. Produced at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1899) starring "The Liliputians" ("Midget" acting troupe) - Adolf Zink, Franz Ebert, Max Walter, Toni Meister, etc. Directed by Carl Rosenfeld.

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Golden Land, The : "A Joyous New Musical" created by Zalman Mlotek and Moishe Rosenfeld. Produced at the Second Avenue Theatre (NYC - 1986) starring Bruce Adler (Grandson of Henrietta Jacobson and Julius Adler), Phyllis Berk, Neva Small, Avi Hoffman, The Golden Land Klezmer Orchestra, etc. Directed by Jacques Levy. Choreographed by Donald Saddler.

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Golden Legend of Pansy Doty, The : Book by Joe Greenhoe. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1953) starring Judith O' Keefe, James W. Gousseff, Dorothy Chace, Frank Raiter, etc. Directed by Leo Lavendero.

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Golden Rainbow : "A New Musical Comedy" by Ernest Kinoy (Based on the film "A Hole in the Head"). Music and lyrics by Walter Marks. Produced by Joseph P.Harris and Ira Bernstein at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1968) starring Steve Lawrence, Eyde Gorme, Sid Raymond, Marilyn Cooper, Scott Jacoby, Lanier Davis, Fay Sappington, etc. Directed by Arthur Storch. Choreographed by Martin Allen. Dance music arranged by Marvin Hamlisch and Luther Henderson. Songs include: "We Got Us", "I've Gotta Be Me", "Desert Moon", etc.

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Golden Rivet, The : Book by Laurence Dobie and Robert Sloman. Produced by Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal, Bristol (1963) starring Jan Waters, William Lucas, Sarah Badal, Alan Knight, Joy Ring, etc. Directed by Denis Carey. "You'll Never Get to Heaven" sung by Ricky Forde and the Rapids.

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