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Sabine Women, The : "A Bit of Roman History" by Leonid Andreyeff (Translated from the Russian by Clarence L. Meader and Fred Newton Scott). Produced by The Schenectady Civic Players (NY - 1930) starring William McKay, John Helwig, William Kunkleman, Frank Starr, Bertha Wolcott, etc. Directed by Mrs. Charles M. Ripley. Billed with "Man Proposes" by Olive Northrup Snyder.

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Sabrina Fair : "A Romantic Comedy" by Samuel Taylor. Various productions (1953 - 67) starring Margaret Sullavan (Wife of Henry Fonda, William Wyler, Leland Heyward, etc.), Joseph Cotton, Cathleen Nesbitt, John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Russell Collins, Luella Gear, Scott McKay, Jane Seymour, Claire Spencer, Ruth Reynolds, Norma Hall, Allison Price, June Lockhart (Daughter of Gene Lockhart. Co-star of television's "Lassie", Petticoat Junction", "Lost in Space", etc.), Frances Starr, Paul McGrath, Truman Smith, Gaby Rodgers, Lauren Gilbert, Leora Dana, Tod Andrews, Natalee Hall, Ruth McDermott, Anne Juergens, Eleanor Berney, Kathryn Crosby (Wife of Bing Crosby), John Lupton, Nancy Cushman, John D. Irving, Jeanne Hubbard, Mary Jane Bernardy, Linda Ryan, Kinau Wilder, etc. Originally produced (1953) by The Playwrights' Company and directed by H.C. Potter.

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Sacrament Of Judas, The : Book by Louis Tiercelin. Produced at the Princess Theatre (NYC - 1903) starring Kyrle Bellew, Frank A. Connor, Frank McCormack and Clara Blandick (Most famous as "Aunt Em" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"). Billed with "Raffles, The Amateur Cracksman" by E.W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey. Both plays directed by Eugene Presbrey.

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Sacred Flame, The : "A New Play" by W. Somerset Maugham. Various productions (1928 - 37) starring Robert Harris, Stanley Logan, Mary Jerrold, Casha Pringle, Richard Charlton, Martha Bacon, Lorraine Wing, etc. Originally produced (1928) by Messmore Kendall and Gilbert Miller and directed by Gilbert Miller.

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Sacrifiee, La : Book by M.H. Devore. Produced in Paris (No location or date listed) starring Georges Saulieu, Paul Cerny, Yvonne Garrick, Jenny Diska, Mado Ditza, etc.

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Sad Shepherd, The : or "A Tale of Robin Hood" by Ben Jonson. Produced by the Wellesley College Department of English (Cambridge, MA - 1903) starring Stanley Drewitt, Ben Greet, Percy Waram, Emily Taylor, etc. Directed by Ben Greet.

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Sadie Thompson : "A Musical Play" by Howard Dietz and Rouben Mamoulian (Based on the short story and play, "Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham, John Colton and Clemence Randolph). Music by Vernon Duke. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Produced by A.P. Waxman at the Alvin Theatre (NY C- 1944) starring June Havoc (Portrayed as "Dainty June" in the stage and film versions of "Gypsy"), Lansing Hatfield, Zolya Talma, John Adair, James Newill, John Cassidy, etc. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Choreographed by Edward Caton. Songs include: "Barrel of Beads", "If You Can't Get the Love You Want", "The Love I Long For", "Garden in the Sky", "Siren of the Tropics", "Life's A Funny Present", "Born All Over Again", "When You Live on An Island", etc.

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Safety First : "The Twelve Cylinder Musical Comedy" by Al. H. Powellton. Produced by The Woodhall Amusement Company at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1917) starring Billy Wyse ("The Magnetic Little Comedian"), Billy House ("The Sixty Laugh - Power Propeller"), Grace Manlove, Carl Andrews, The Wentz Brothers, etc. Directed by Rita Lawrence. Songs include: "Alexander's Back From Dixie", "Sometimes", "Key Ring of Life", "The Girl He Loves Best", "Chimpanzee Isle", etc.

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Safety Match, A : "A New Play" by Ian Hay (Adapted from his popular novel). Produced in London (No location or date listed) starring Herbert Marshall, Oswald Roberts, Franklyn Bellamy, Norman Page, Kyrle Bellew, Cecil Fowler, etc. Directed by Norman Page.

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Sag Harbor : "An Old Story" by James A. Herne. Various productions (1900 - 02) starring Frank Monroe, Forrest Robinson, James A. Herne, John D. Garrick, Sol Smith, Julie A. Herne, Byron Douglas, Charles B. Waldron, Angela Dolores, Marie Boland, etc.

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Sail Away : "New Musical Comedy" with book, music and lyrics by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by Harold Fielding and Charles Russell at various theatres in London and the United States (1960 - 61) starring Elaine Stritch, David Holliday, Grover Dale (Husband of Anita Morris), Sheila Roberts, Dorothy Reynolds, Alice Pearce (Most famous as "Gladys Kravitz" on television's "Bewitched"), Patricia Harty (Wife of Michael Callan. Co-star of television's "Occasional Wife".), Betty Jane Watson, Margalo Gillmore, Jean Fenn, etc. Directed by Noel Coward. Choreographed by Joe Layton. Songs include: "Come to Me", "Sail Away", "Where Shall I Find Him", "Beatnick Love Affair", "You're A Long, Long Way From America", "Don't Turn Away From Love", "Later Than Spring", "When You Want Me", etc.

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Sailor Beware! : "Variations on a Familiar Theme in Eight Scenes" by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Various productions (1933 - 55) starring Horace MacMahon, George Heller, Edward Craven, Paul Huber, Don Rowan, Bruce MacFarlane, Audrey Christie, Hal Hamilton, Gary True, Sally Kemp, etc. Originally produced (1933) by Courtney Burr and directed by Kenyon Nicholson and Arthur Sircom.

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Sailor's Delight : "A New Comedy" by Peter Blackmore. Produced by Huntington Hartford and Richard Skinner in association with Richard Aldrich (Portrayed by Richard Crenna in the 1968 biopic, "Star") and Richard Myers with Julius Fleischmann at various theatres (1953 - 54) starring Eva Gabor, Tom Helmore, Natalie Schafer (Television's "Gilligan's Island"), Chester Stratton, Paul McGrath, Ruth Matteson, Lulu Mae Hubbard, etc. Directed by Harry Ellerbe and Arthur Sircom. Song: "I Wouldn't Know" by Richard Myers and Jack Lawrence. Harp music by Van Williams.

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Sailors Of Cattaro : Book by Friedrich Wolf (Translated by Keene Wallis and adapted by Michael Blankfort). Various productions (1935 - 36) starring Robert Reed, Ernest Gann, Howard Da Silva ("1776", etc.), George Tobias (Most famous as "Abner Kravitz" on television's "Bewitched"), Martin Wolfson, Tom Powers, Abner Biberman, Paul Stein, Joe Bouren, George Edwards, Wayne Bobst, Gordon Hicks, etc. Originally produced (1935) by The Theatre Union and directed by Irving Gordon.

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Saint Elmo : "Dramatization" by Willard Holcomb (Based on the novel by Augusta Evans Wilson). Various productions (c. 1931) starring Martin L. Alsop, Will H. Nicholson, Bruce Delmar, Ralph Monroe, Mabel Reed, Clarence Pittman, Julius Smith, Thelma Rough, etc.

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Saint Helena : Book by R.C. Sherriff and Jeanne De Casalis. Produced by Max Gordon at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring Maurice Evans, Lewis Dayton, Paul Porter, Reginald Mason, Barry Sullivan, Edward Fielding, Kay Strozzi, Whitford Kane, Percy Waram, Harry Bellaver, Joseph De Santis, etc. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair.

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Saint Joan : "A Chronicle Play" by George Bernard Shaw. Various productions (1925 - 77) starring Katharine Cornell (Wife of Guthrie McClintic), Arthur Byron, Maurice Evans, Charles Waldron, Eduardo Ciannelli, George Coulouris, Kent Smith, John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Hugh Manning, Pamela Alan, Donald Pleasance, Ann Casson, Eric Porter, John Rae, Gawn Granger, John Warner, Patrick Stewart, Pat Galloway, J. Winston Carroll, Hal Millen, Janice Schwenson, Uta Hagen, Siobhan McKenna, Erskine Sanford, Julia Arthur, Henry Travers (Most famous as "Clarence the Angel" in the film, "It's A Wonderful Lilfe"), Lynn Redgrave, Roy Cooper, Lee Grant, Bruce Glover, Roy R. Scheider (Roy Scheider), Earle Hyman, Ian Keith, Dick Moore, Peter Falk, John Cullum, Alexander Scourby, James Daly (Television's "Medical Center". Father of Tyne Daly and Tim Daly.), Van Williams, Barbara Jefford, Brian Aherne, Tyrone Power, Jr. (The film star), Lee Richardson, Tom Clancy (Of the singing group, "The Clancy Brothers"), Dennis Patrick, Philip Bosco, Tom Aldredge, Robert Lupone, Stephen Lang, Joseph Bova, Ernest Cossart, Winifred Lenihan, Frank Tweed, Albert Bruning, Morris Carnovsky, Mary Doyle, Rick Mitz, Sarah Miles, Richard Thomas, James Naughton, John Schuck (Co-star of television' "McMIllan and Wife"), Keene Curtis, James Tripp, Diana Sands, Roger De Koven, Earle Hyman, Clara Clemens, Mercedes De Acosta, Alice Spivak, Linda Lavin (Television's "Alice"), Mary Elizabeth Jongbloed, Orin Wood, John Heald, Julia Arthur, etc.

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Saint Joan Of The Stockyards : Book by Bertolt Brecht. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1963 - 64) starring Siobhan McKenna, Lionel Stander, Denis Shaw, Derek Fluke, Dervis Ward, Carol Dooley, Alan Becker, Harry Henderson, etc.

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Saint Lazare's Pharmacy : "A New Play" by Miklos Laszlo (Adapted by Eddie Dowling). Produced by Eddie Dowling and Louis J. Singer at the Studebaker Theatre (Chicago - 1945) starring Miriam Hopkins, "Fridolin", Herbert Berghof, Jean Pierre Masson, Huguette Oligny, etc. Directed by Eddie Dowling.

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Saint Louis Woman : "A New Musical Comedy About the Gaudy Nineties" by Arna Bontemps and Countee Cullen. Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Various productions (1946 - 98) starring Pearl Bailey, The Nicholas Brothers, Rex Ingram, Ruby Hill, Jaunita Hall, Elwood Smith, June Hawkins, Victor Trent Cook, Chuck Cooper, Vanessa L. Williams, Charles S. Dutton, etc. Originally produced (1946) by Edward Gross, directed by Rouben Mamoulian and choreographed by Charles Walters. Songs include: "Come Rain or Come Shine", "Sleep Peaceful", "A Woman's Perogative", "Least That's My Opinion", etc.

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Saint Marc : or "The Soldier of Fortune" produced at Woods Theatre (Cincinnati, Ohio - 1867) starring E.L. Davenport, Kate Fletcher, Mary Shaw, L.P. Roys, etc.

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Saint Mark's Gospel : "Solo Performance" produced by Arthur Cantor and Greer Garson at the Playhouse Theatre (NYC - 1978 - 81) starring Alec McCowen.

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Saint Matthew Passion, The : or "The Passion of Our Lord According to Saint Matthew" with book and lyrics by Picander, Music by Johann Sebastion Bach. Produced by The Music Drama Guild of Saint Michael and All Angels Church (Dallas, TX - 1979) starring Karl Dent, Edward Baird, Keith Gates, etc. Directed by Suzanne Thomas. Choreographed by Jerry Bywaters Cochran.

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Saint of Bleecker Street, The : "A Music Drama" with book, music and lyrics by Gian-Carlo Menotti. Various productions (1955 - 65) starring David Poleri, Virginia Copeland, Richard Cassilly, Leon Lishner, Gloria Lane, Reid Shelton ("Daddy Warbucks" in the original stage production of "Annie"), John Reardon (Metropolitan Opera), Catherine Akos, Murial Greenspan, Mary Jennings, Joan Sena, etc.

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Saint Patrick's Eve : or "The Order of the Day" by Tyrone Power (Great-great grandfather of the film star). Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1836 - 38) starring Tyrone Power. Billed with "The Evil Eye", "The Irish Tutor", "Rory O' More", etc.

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Saint Ronan's Well : or "The House of Mowbray" by Sir Walter Scott. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Liverpool (1832). Billed with "The Merchant of Venice", "Gilderoy, The Bonnie Boy", etc.

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Saint Vitus' Dance : Book by John Regis (Adapted from "The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky). Produced by Judie Samuels and the Shooting Star Theatre Company at the Play Ground (NYC - No date) starring Chris Cappiello, Eleonora Kihlberg, Neale Harper, Paul Luskin, etc. Directed by John Regis. Choreographed by Suki John.

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Saints And Sinners : "A Play of Modern English Life" by Henry Arthur Jones. Produced at the Utica Opera House (NY - No date) starring J.H. Stoddart, Herbert Kelcey, E.M. Holland, Marie Greenwald, etc.

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Saint's Parade : Book by G. Whitfield Cook. Produced by Yale University Department of Drama at the University Theatre (New Haven - 1930) starring Kermit Murdock, Forrest Berkley-Boone, Curtis Owens, Miriam Lewis, Ruth Harsha, etc. Directed by Alexander Dean.

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Saki : "An Entertainment" by Emlyn Williams (From the stories of Saki). Produced by John de Lannoy (For Planned Theatre Ltd) at the Apollo Theatre (London - 1977) starring Emlyn Williams (As "Saki"). Directed by Peter Woodthorpe.

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Salad Days : Book and lyrics by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade. Music by Julian Slade. Various productions (1954 - 84) starring Alan Dobie, Eleanor Drew, John Warner, Dorothy Reynolds, Norman Rossington (Most famous as the co-star of the film, "A Hard Day's Night"), Eric Porter, Derek Holmes, James Cairncross, Myles Rudge, Lisa Bowerman, Bryan Kennedy, Ian Crowe, Bill Kerr, Christina Matthews, Adam Bareham, Osmund Bullock, Richard Easton, Helen Burns, Powys Thomas, etc. Originally produced (1954) By the Bristol Old Vic Company, directed by Denis Carey and choreographed by Elizabeth West. Songs include; "Oh, Look at Me", "We Said We Wouldn't Look Back", "Sand in My Eyes", "The Time of My Life", "We Don't Understand Our Children", etc.

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Sally : "The New Musical Comedy" by Guy Bolton. Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By"). Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse and Clifford Grey. Various productions (1921 - 48) starring Marilyn Miller (Portrayed by Judy Garland in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By" and by June Haver in the 1949 biopic, "Look for the Silver Lining".), Leon Errol, Walter Catlett, Irving Fisher, Stanley Ridges, Eddie Childs, Shamus Locke, Jean Telfer, Willie Howard, Bambi Lynn, Jack Goode, Bibi Osterwald, Henry Calvin (Most famous as "Sergeant Garcia" on television's "Zorro"), etc. Originally produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, directed by Edward Royce and Joseph Urban."Butterfly Ballet" music by Victor Herbert (Portrayed by Walter Connolly in the 1939 biopic, "The Great Victor Herbert"). Songs include: "On With the Dance", "You Can't Keep a Good Girl Down', "Look for the Silver Lining", "Sally", "Little Church Around the Corner", "The Wild Rose", "Dear Little Girl', "Tulip Time in Sing Sing", etc.

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Sally In Our Alley : "The Broadway Theatre Extravaganza Success" with book and lyrics by George V. Hobart. Music by Ludwig Englander. Produced by George W. Lederer at various theatres (1902 - 04) starring Dan McAvoy, Libbie Arnold Blondell, Joe Kane, Marie Cahill, Julius Steger, Frank Bernard, Fred J. Titus, Ruddy Struck, etc. Billed with assorted vaudeville acts featuring: "Joe, Myra and 'Buster' Keaton - Eccentric Comedians" ("Don't Overlook "Buster" - He's It!").

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Sally, Irene And Mary : "A Musical Comedy" by Eddie Dowling and Cyrus Wood. Music by J. Fred Coots (Most famous as the composer of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"). Lyrics by Raymond Klages. Produced by the Messrs Shubert at various theatres (1923 - 24) starring Eddie Dowling, Josie Intropidi, Joseph Clark, Burford Hampden, Granville Bates, Lottie Burke, Vivien Spencer, etc. Directed by Frank Smithson. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Songs include: "Jimmy", "Time Will Tell", "Stage Door Johnnies", "Until the Clouds Roll By", "Do You Remember?", "I Wonder Why", etc.

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Sally Marr? And Her Escorts : "A New Play" by Joan Rivers, Erin Sanders and Lonny Price (Suggested by the life of Sally Marr - Mother of Lenny Bruce). Produced by Martin Richards, Robert Cole, Ron Kastner, Sam Crothers, Dennis Grimaldi and Kenneth Greenblatt at the Helen Hayes Theatre (NYC - 1994) starring Joan Rivers, Jonathan Brody, Ken Nagy and Valerie Wright. Directed by Lonny Price.

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Salome : Book by Oscar Wilde. Various productions (1905 - 60) starring Herbert Alexander, Gwendolen Bishop, Charles Gee, Louise Salom, Alla Nazimova, Rose Dione, Earl Schenck, Luis Dumar, Mary Simms Oliphant, Mary Bason, Robert Holmes, Robert Aland, Josie Hays, etc.

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Salomy Jane : "The New Romantic Play" by Paul Armstrong (Based upon incidents in Bret Harte's idyl of the same name). Various productions (1907 - 13) starring Eleanor Robson, H. B. Warner (Most famous as "Jesus Christ" in the silent film version of "The King of Kings" and as "Mr. Gower" in the film, "It's a Wonderful Life"), John Sainpolis, Earl Browne, Ada Dwyer, Ruth Abbot Wells, Holbrook Blinn, Ralph J. Ravencroft, Frank A. Dixon, Gertrude Mudge, etc.

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Salonika : Book by Louis Page. Produced at the Bristol Theatre Royal (England - 1986). Directed by Debbie Sherwell.

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Salt Of The Earth : "A New Comedy" by Mary Drayton (Based on the novel "The Peaceable Kingdom" by Ardyth Kennelly). Produced by George Nichols 3rd at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1952) starring Teresa Wright, Kent Smith, Judith Parrish, Jean Adair (Most famous for her role in "Arsenic and Old Lace" on stage and film), Peg Hillias, Byron Russell, Don Shelton, etc. Directed by Alfred Drake.

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Salvation (By S. Howard) : Book by Sidney Howard and Charles MacArthur (Husband of Helen Hayes). Produced by Arthur Hopkins at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Pauline Lord, Helen Ware, Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), George MacFarlane, Marjorie Main (Most famous as "Ma Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Mary Hubbard, etc. Directed by Arthur Hopkins.

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Salvation (By P. Link) : "The New Rock Musical" with book, music and lyrics by Peter Link and C.C. Courtney. Produced by David Black and Capitol Records at the Las Palmas Theatre (Hollywood, CA - 1970) starring Art Posey, Marcia Strassman (Co-star of television's "Welcome Back, Kotter"), Jean Beck, Kay Cole, Felton Perry, Honey Session and Dennis Olivieri. Directed by Paul Aaron. Choreographed by Kathryn Posin. Songs include: "In Between", "Honest Confession is Good", "Ballin' ", "Let the Moment Slip By", "There Ain't No Flies on Jesus", "Footloose Youth and Fancy-Free", "Let's Get Lost in Now", "Tomorrow is the First Day of the Rest of My Life", etc.

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Salvation Nell : "A Divine Comedy of the Slums" by Edward Sheldon. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske at various theatres (1909) starring Mrs. Fiske (Minnie Maddern Fiske - Wife of Harrison Grey Fiske), Holbrook Blinn, Henry Wenman, Eugene Reed, John Dillon, Edwin Brewster, Antrim Short, Mary Maddern, etc. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and Minnie Maddern Fiske

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Salzburg Everyman, The : "The First Production in its Cycle of Spiritual And Religious Works" by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (Translated by John Reich). Produced by The Goodman Theatre of the Art Institute of Chicago (1957) starring Peter La Farge, Allan H. Frank, Donald Buka, Andre Worth, Ilka Diehl, etc. Directed by John Reich. Choreographed by Frances Allis.

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Salzburg Great Theatre Of The World, The : "A Metrical Translation" by Lisel Nueller and John Reich (Based on the work of Hugo von Hofmannsthal). Music by Robert Lombartdo. Produced by The Goodman Theatre of The Art Institute of Chicago (1968) starring Edgar Daniels, Dina Halpern, Maurice Copeland, Dennis Dugan, Maurice Copeland, Dewey Chapman, etc. Directed by John Reich. Choreographed by Thomas Jaremba.

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Same Old Moon : Book by Geraldine Aron (As part of a "Focus on South African Playwrights"). Produced by Durban Arts at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - 1985) starring Ann Wakefield, Ingride Mollison, Bella Mariani, etc. Directed by Pieter Scholtz.

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Same Time, Next Year : "A New Comedy" by Bernard Slade. Various productions (1975 - 89) starring Ellen Burstyn, Charles Grodin, Betsy Palmer (Regular panelist on television's "I've Got a Secret"), Monte Markham (Star of television' s "The Second Hundred Years", "The New Perry Mason", etc.), Natalie Ross, Peter De Maio, Barbara Rush, Tom Troupe (Husband of Carole Cook), Joyce Van Patten (Co-star of television's "The Danny Kaye Show". Sister of Dick Van Patten.), Conrad Janis (Co-star of television's "Mork and Mindy"), Elke Sommer, David Hess, etc. Originally produced (1975) by Morton Gottlieb, Dasha Epstein and Edward L. Schuman and directed by Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur)

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Sam'l Of Posen : "The Great Comedy" by George H. Jessop. Various productions (1880 - 94) starring M.B. Curtis, George C. Boniface, Orrin Johnson, Fanny Denham Rouse, Charles Loveday, Emily Snow, Sam Morris, Russell Bassett, Hubert Sackett, James Mack, etc.

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Samson : "The Modern Drama" by Henri Bernstein. Various productions (c. 1900 - 09) starring Walter Kennedy, John Germon, William Flash, Viola Armstrong, James K. Hackett, Arthur Hoops, William Gillette, Arthur Byron, Pauline Frederick, Salvini, George Fawcett, etc.

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Samson Agonistes : Book by John Milton. Produced by The Phoenix Theatre Group (As part of the Ludlow Festival Company) at the Edinburgh Academy (Scotland - 1956) starring John Westbrook, Mary Wimbush and George Hagan, etc. Directed by Eric Salmon.

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Samson And Delilah (No playwright listed) : Produced by The Catholic Theatre Guild of Mobile at the Convent of Mercy Auditorium (Alabama - 1952) starring Joan Betancourt, Guy Zoghby, Orin Wood, Punny Straub, Guy Inkel, etc. Directed by Pete Barrios II.

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Samson And Delilah (By A. Daly) : "An Eccentric Comedy" by Augustin Daly (Adapted from the French of A. Bisson). Produced at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1889) starring George Clarke, James Lewis, John Drew, Eugene Ormand, Herbert Bosworth, Ada Rehan, G.H. Gilbert, etc.

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San Sanson : "The Great Swedish Comedy" produced by Holden's Comedy Company at the Rockford Opera House (Rockford, Illinois - No date) starring H.M. Cooper, C.B. Gillingwater, Harry M. Holden, Iona Holden, etc.

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San Toy : "The Original Musical Play" by Edward Morton. Music by Sydney Jones. Additional musical numbers by Lionel Monckton. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Various productions (1900 - 02) starring Wilfred Clarke, John L. Webber, Harry Girard, Florence Newcombe, Isobel Hall, Nora Lambert, Melville Stewart, Samuel Collins, Damon Lyon, Huntley Wright, Akerman May, Fred H. Graham, Arthur Crane, etc.

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Sandhog : "A Ballad in Three Acts" by Earl Robinson and Waldo Salt (Based on the short story, "St.Columba and the River" by Theodore Dreiser). Produced by Howard Da Silva and Arnold Perl at the Phoenix Theatre (NYC - 1954) starring David Brooks, Jack Cassidy, Alice Ghostley, Betty Oakes, etc. Directed by Howard Da Silva. Choreographed by Sophie Maslow. Songs include: "Come Down", "Some Said They Were Crazy", "Johnny's Cursing Song", "Good Old Days", "28 Men", "Fugue on a Hot Afternoon in a Small Flat", "Johnny O", "Sandhog Song", etc.

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Sap, The : "A Domestic Comedy" by William A. Grew. Produced by George H. Nicolai and J.M. Welch at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - No date) starring Raymond Hitchcock, Miriam Sears, Norval Keedwell, Doris Eaton, George Spelvin, etc. Directed by Arthur Hurley.

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Sap From Syracuse, The : "A Comedy" by Jack O' Donnell and John Wray. Produced by the Syracuse Players at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1930) starring Hugh O' Connell, Frank Thomas, W. Olathe Miller, Grace Denning, Skelton Knaggs, Mabel Fields, Hal Brown, etc. Directed by W. Olathe Miller.

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Sappho : Book by Clyde Fitch (Based upon the play by Daudet and Belot). Various productions (1900 - 12) starring Olga Nethersole, Hamilton Revelle, Harry Dodd, Hubert Carter, Ina Goldsmith, G. Harrison Hunter, George Wharnock, Edgar Becman, Paul Cerny, Jenny Diska, Arline Alcine, Charles F. Dey, Arthur Lewis, Grace Hamilton, etc.

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Sapphire Ring, The : "A Portrait of a Woman" by Laszlo Lakatos (Adapted by Isabel Leighton). Produced by George Choos at the Selwyn Theatre (NYC - 1925) starring Elizabeth Holman, Helen Gahagan (Future U.S. Congresswomen. Wife of Melvyn Douglas.), Frank Conroy, Kenneth MacKenna, Marcel Rousseau, Milano Tilden, etc. Directed by Lester Lonergan.

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Saratoga : Book by Morton DaCosta (Based on the novel "Saratoga Trunk" by Edna Ferber). Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Produced by Robert Fryer at the Winter Garden Theatre (NYC - 1959) starring Howard Keel, Carol Lawrence ("West Side Story", etc. Wife of Robert Goulet.), Odette Myrtil, Carol Brice, Tun Tun, Edith King, Virginia Capers, Warde Donovan (Husband of Phyllis Diller), Lanier Davis, etc. Directed by Morton DaCosta. Choreographed by Ralph Beaumont. Settings and costumes by Cecil Beaton. Songs include: "I'll Be Respectable", "Petticoat High", "Game of Poker", "Saratoga", "The Gossip Song", "The Men Who Run the Country', "The Man in My Life", etc.

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Sarava : Book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash (Based on "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands" by Jorge Amado). Music by Mitch Leigh. Produced by Eugene V. Wolsk at the Broadway Theatre (NYC - 1979) starring Tovah Feldshuh, P.J. Benjamin, Michael Ingram, Betty "Hello, Ceil" Walker, Randy Graff, David Kottke, Wynonna Smith, etc. Directed and choreographed by Rick Atwell. Songs include: "Sarava", "Hosanna", "Nothing's Missing", "I'm Looking For a Man", "A Simple Man", "You Do", "Vadinho is Gone", "Play the Queen", etc.

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Sardanapalus, King Of Assyria : "Celebrated Tragedy" by Lord Byron. Produced at the Theatre, Crockherbtown, Cardiff (Wales - 1837). Billed with "My Neighbour's Wife", "The Wizard of the Glen", etc.

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Sari : "An Operetta" by Julius Wilhelm and Fritz Grunbaums (English book and lyrics by C.C.S. Cushing and E.P. Heath). Music by Emmerich Kalman. Various productions (1914 - 30) starring J.K. Murray, Mizzi (Mitzi) Hajos, Bert Gilbert, Van Rensselaer Wheeler, Eva Ball, Lillian Hazel, Roland Bottomly, Arthur Treacher, Allen Raymond, Billie Busch, Harry Crapo, etc. Originally produced (1914) by Henry W. Savage and directed by George Marion. The 1930 revival produced by Eugene Endrey, directed by Mitzi Hajos and choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Songs include: "Time, Oh Time", "Marry Me", "Love has Wings", "Follow Me", "Love's Own Sweet Song", etc.

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"Satan" Sanderson : Book by Hallie Erminie Rives (Based on the book by Kirk Alexander). Produced by Stair and Nicolai at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1911) starring Norman Hackett, Frank McDonald, Harry Reed, Florence Rittenhouse, Welba Lestina, Lillian Westner, etc. Directed by Jessie Bonstelle.

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Satan's Wedding Night : "A Mythical Spectacular, Allegorical Burlesque" starring Rose Sydell, May Foster, Daisy Russell, Joseph Mitchell, W.S. Campbell, etc. No location or date listed.

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Satires Of 1920 : "A Musical Revue with a Plot" by Jean Havez. Music and lyrics by Fanchon and Marco. Produced by Fanchon and Marco at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1921) starring Fanchon and Marco, Arthur West, John Sheehan, Lucille Harmon, Eva Clark, etc. Directed by Fanchon Wolff Simon and Marco Wolff (Brother and sister producing and performing team). Songs include: "Breaking into the Movies", "The Bragging Song", "The Love a Gypsy Knows", "A Pretty Dance is Like a Violin", etc.

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Saturday Night, A : "A Comedy" by Owen Davis. Produced by William A. Brady at The Playhouse (NYC - 1933) starring Peggy Wood (Star of television's "I Remember Mama". Co-star of "The Sound of Music" on film.), Hugh O' Connell, Addison Pitt, Richard Jack, June Webster, Robert Courtleigh, etc. Directed by Melville Burke.

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Saturday Night Fever : "A Musical That Lights Up The Stage" (Based on the film) produced at the Orpheum Theatre (San Francisco - 2001). Songs include: "Night Fever", "Boogie Shoes", "How Deep is Your Love', "You Should Be Dancin' ", etc.

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Saturday Night Kid, The : "A New Play" by Jack Dunphy. Produced by The Playwrights' Company at the Westport Country Playhouse (CT - 1957) starring Shelley Winters, Alex Nicol and Joseph Wiseman (Most famous as "Dr. No" on film). Directed by George Keathley.

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Saturday Sunday Monday : Book by Eduardo De Filippo (Adapted by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall). Various productions (1974) starring Joan Plowright (Wife of Laurence Olivier), Frank Finlay, Richard Vernon, David Firth, Eli Wallach, Sada Thompson (Television's "Family"), Walter Abel, Ron Holgate (Husband of Dorothy Collins), Jan Miner (Most famous as "Madge the Manicurist" on the Palmolive television commercials of the 1960s and 1970s), Gary Sandy (Television's "WKRP in Cincinnati"), Michael Vale, etc. Originally produced in London by The National Theatre and directed by Franco Zeffirelli. Produced on Broadway by Barry M. Brown, Fritz Holt and S. Spencer Davids and directed by Franco Zeffirelli.

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Saturday To Monday (By F. Fenn) : "An Irresponsible Comedy" by Frederick Fenn and Richard Pryce. Produced at the St. James's Theatre (London - 1904) starring George Alexander, Lillian Braithwaite, Elinor Aickin, Alice Beet, Nella Powys, etc.

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Saturday To Monday (By W.J. Hurlbut) : "A New Comedy" by W.J. Hurlbut. Produced by Winthrop Ames at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Ruth Maycliffe, Courtenay Foote, Cecil Yapp, Henry Travers (Most famous as "Clarence the Angel" in the film. "It's A Wonderful Life"), Albert Reed, Marion Ballou, Constance Binney, etc.

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Saturday's Children : "A Comedy" by Maxwell Anderson. Various productions (1927 - 35) starring Ruth Hammond, Richard Barbee, Lucia Moore, Ruth Gordon, Roger Pryor, Beulah Bondi, Helen Blair, Frank Wilcox, Hal Brown, Dorothy Holmes, James Thompson, Ada Fisher, Thelma Dale, Marion Martin, etc. Originally produced (1928) by The Actors' Theatre and directed by Guthrie McClintic.

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Sauce For The Poet : "A Mediaeval Comedy" by Constance Wilcox. Produced by the New Haven Community Players at the New Haven Lawn Club (CT - No date) starring Hardwicke Dean, Marion Laughlin, Ethel Andrews Murphy, etc. Billed with Skeletons" and "A Penny for Pierrot" by Constance Wilcox and "Creatures of Impulse" by W.S. Gilbert.

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Savages : Book by Christopher Hampton. Various productions (1980 - 81) starring Paul Scofield, Rona Anderson, Tom Conti, Michael Pennington, Tom Irwin, Rondi Reed, Glenne Headly, John Mahoney, Paul Draper, Laurie Metcalf, etc. The original London production (1980) directed by Robert Kidd. The Chicago Steppenwolf Theatre production (1981) directed by John Malkovich.

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Save Me A Place At Forest Lawn : "Two New Plays" (Plus "The Last Minstrel") by Lorees Yerby. Produced by Arthur Lehman Loeb and Denis Deegan at the Pocket Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Margaret Hamilton (Most famous as "The Wicked Witch of the West" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"), Ruth McDevitt, Sada Thompson, Melvin Stewart, Ernest Austin, etc. Both plays directed by Denis Deegan.

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Save Me The Waltz : "A Comedy" by Katharine Dayton. Produced by Max Gordon in association with Sam H. Harris at the Martin Beck Theatre (NYC - 1938) starring Jane Wyatt, Molly Pearson, Leo G. Carroll (Courtesy of the Theatre Guild), Mady Christians ("I Remember Mama", etc. Co-star of "All My Sons' on film.). Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), George Macready, Brenda Forbes, Haydon Rorke (Co-star of television's "I Dream of Jeannie"), etc. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair.

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Saved : Book by Edward Bond. Produced at the Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn (1971) starring Kevin Conway, Richard Cox, Ronald Ewer, Lynn Ann Leveridge, James Woods, etc. Directed by Alan Schneider.

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Saved From The Sea : "The Reigning London Success" by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - No date).

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Saving Grace, The : "A Comedy" by C. Haddon Chambers. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1918 - 19) starring Cyril Maude, Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Cathleen Nesbitt, Charlotte Granville, Annie Hughes, William Devereux, Stanley Harrison, etc.

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Savva : Book by Leonid Andreyev (Translated from the Russian by Thomas Seltzer). Produced by The Beechwood Players (Scarborough, NY - 1922) starring Annie Hooper, Lucy Clarkson, George Smith, Will Hutchins, Edward Kendrick, etc. Directed by Henry Stillman (First production of "Savva" in English).

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Say, Darling : "A Comedy About a Musical" by Richard Bissell, Abe Burrows (Father of James Burrows) and Marian Bissell (Based on the best-selling novel by Richard Bissell). Music and lyrics by Betty Comden, Adolph Green (Husband of Phyllis Newman) and Jule Styne. Various productions (1958 - 96) starring David Wayne ("Finian's Rainbow", etc.), Vivian Blaine ("Guys and Dolls", etc.), Johnny Desmond (Vocalist with the Glenn Miller Army-Air Force Band, etc), Jerome Cowan, Constance Ford, Horace McMahon, Robert Morse ("How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying", etc.), Jack Naughton, Elliott Gould, Virginia Martin ("Little Me", etc.), Steve Condos (Of the tap dance team, "The Condos Brothers" wiht Nick Condos), Wally Cox (Television's "Mr. Peepers"), Danny Costello, Betty McGuire, Eddie Bracken, Jerry Dodge, Becky Woodward, T.J. Smith, Carol Bruce (Co-star of television's "WKRP in Cinncinnatti"), John McMartin ("Sweet Charity", etc.), Bob Carroll, Orson Bean (Regular panelist on television's "To Tell The Truth"), Mindy Carson, Betsy von Furstenberg, David Atkinson, Paula Wayne, Lisa Kirk, Dick ("Please Don't Squeeze the Charmin") Wilson (Most famous as "Mr. Whipple" on the Charmin television commercials of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s), Jack Haskell, Mary Jo Catlett, Whitfield Connor, Fayne Blackburn, Anthony "Scooter" Teague ("West Side Story", etc.), Eddie Albert, Lucy McMichael, Jami Simon, Bill Tatum, Jane Kean (Most famous as "Trixie Norton" on television's "The Color Honeymooners" of the 1960s), John Battles, etc. Originally produced (1958) by Jule Styne and Lester Osterman, directed by Abe Burrows and choreographed by Matt Mattox. Songs include: "The Husking Bee", "It's the Second Time You Meet That Matters", "The Carnival Song", "Try to Love Me", etc.

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Say When : "A Musical Comedy" by Jack McGowan. Music by Ray Henderson (Portrayed by Dan Dailey in the 1956 biopic, "The Best Things in Life Are Free"). Lyrics by Ted Koehler. Produced by Jack McGowan and Ray Henderson at the Imperial Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Bob Hope, Harry Richman (Most famous for his performance and recording of the song, "Puttin' On the Ritz"), Taylor Holmes, Cora Witherspoon, Helen Buck, J. Elliott Leonard, etc. Choreographed by Russell Markert. Songs include: "When Love Comes Swinging Along", "Declaration Day", "Say When", "Let's Take Advantage of Now", "It Must Have Been the Night", etc.

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Scandal : "A Comedy Drama" by Cosmo Hamilton. Various productions (1919 - 21) starring Charles Cherry, Francine Larrimore, Mabel Hicks, Harry Ashford, Herbert Ranson, Derby Holmes, Helen Adair, Walter Abell (Abel), Ralph Murphy, Nancy Fair, etc.

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Scapegoat, The : "An Imaginative, Stinging and Pertinent Play" by John F. Matthews (Based on "The Trial" by Franz Kafka). Produced at the Riverside Church Playhouse (NYC - 1961) starring Edwin F. Beschler, Charles Hudson, Anne Draper, etc. Directed by Barry Alan Richmond.

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Scapino! : Book by Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale (Adapted from "Les Fourberies de Scapin" by Moliere). Music by Jim Dale. Produced at various theatres (1974 - 75) staring Jim Dale, Alan Coates, Gavin Reed, Tammy Ustinov (Daughter of Peter Ustinov), Ian Trigger, Ian Taylor, Hugh Hastings, Jenny Austen, Arnold Soboloff, etc. Directed by Frank Dunlop.

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Scarecrow, The (By P. MacKaye) : "A Tragedy of the Ludicrous" by Percy MacKaye. Various productions (1953 - 80) starring Patricia Neal, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson (Wife of Eli Wallach), Bradford Dillman, Milton Selzer, Douglas Watson, Albert Salmi, Sybil Baker, William Atherton, Barbara Baxley, Leonard Frey, Rex Robbins, Carol Dye, Dick Cavett, Scott Cannell, etc. Originally produced (1953) by Terese Hayden in association with Liska March and directed by Frank Corsaro.

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Scarecrow, The (By H. B. Smith) : "The Musical Farce Comedy" by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Peattie. Original music by Reginald DeKoven. Produced at the Haymarket Theatre (Chicago - 1888) starring Alberta Damon, Lew Hawkins, Richard F. Carroll, Bertha Foy, etc. Directed by W.A. McConnell.

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Scarlet Fox, The : "Latest Play of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police" by James W. Elliott. Produced by James W. Elliott at the Theatre Masque (NYC - 1928) starring Willard Mack, Victor Esker, Sam Lee, Joseph Sweeney, etc. Directed by James W. Elliott.

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Scarlet Letter, The : Book by Joseph Hatton (Based on the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne). Produced at the Globe Theatre (Boston - 1892) starring Richard Mansfield, A.G.Andrew, etc. Directed by Joseph Hatton.

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Scarlet Pimpernel, The : "The Romantic Comedy" by Barones Orczy and Montague Barstow. Various productions (c. 1910) starring Jerrold Robertshaw, Fred Terry, Leon M. Lion, R.E. Pickering, Frank Dunn, Goodwin Nock, Wigney Percyval, Philip Merivale, Julia Neilson, etc.

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Scarlet Pimpernel, The (Musical) : "The New Musical Adventure" with book and lyrics by Nan Knighton (Based on the novel by Baroness Orczy). Music by Frank Wildhorn. Produced by Pierre Cossette, Paul Haber, Hallmark Entertainment, Ted Forstmann and Kathleen Raitt at the Minskoff Theatre (NYC - 1997) starring Christine Andreas, Terrence Mann, Douglas Sills, Bill Bowers, David Cromwell, Melissa Hart, Ed Dixon, Philip Hoffman, etc. Directed by Peter Hunt. Choreographed by Adam Pelty. Songs include: "Believe", "Into the Fire", "When I Look at You", "The Creation of Man", "Where's The Girl?", "You Are My Home", etc.

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Scarlet Sister Mary : Book by Daniel Reed (From the novel by Julia Peterkin). Produced by Lee Shubert at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Ethel Barrymore, Estelle Winwood, Walter Gilbert, Georgie Drew Mendum, Marjorie Main (Most famous as "Ma Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Marcel Dill, Ethel Barrymore Colt (Daughter of Ethel Barrymore), Wilbur Cox, etc. Directed by E.M. Blyth.

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Scarlet Woman, The : "A Scintillating New Comedy" by Zelda Sears (From a story by Reita Lambert). Produced by I.C. Wiswell at various theatres (1928) starring Pauline Frederick ("America's Favorite actress"), Zelda Sears, Hope Drown, Henry Hall, Paul Nicholson, Norman Peck, etc. Directed by A. Leslie Pearce.

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Scenes And Revelations : "A New American Play" by Elan Garonzik. Produced at the Circle in the Square (NYC - 1981) starring Christine Lahti, Mary-Joan Negro, Nicholas Sanders, Norman Snow, Joseph Warren, Valerie Mahaffey, etc. Directed by Sheldon Epps.

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Scenes From American Life : Book by A.R. Gurney, Jr. Various productions (1972 - 75) starring Chet Carlin, Susan Merson, Anthony Mockus, Cal Bedford, Mimi Carr, Dwight Schultz (Television's "The A Team"), Concetta Tomei, etc.

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Scenes From Shakespearean Comedy : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes"

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Scent Of Flowers, A : Book by James Saunders. Various productions (1965 - 69) starring Rowena Cooper, Geoffrey Todd, Keith Bowles, Michael Jayston, Patrick Stewart, Katharine Haughton (Co- star of the film "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" - Niece of Katharine Hepburn.), Sydney Walker, James Noble, John Glover, etc. Original 1965 London production directed by Denis Carey. Original Broadway production (1969) directed by Brian Murray.

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Schemers : "A Comedy Drama" by William Irving Sirovich. Produced by Oliver Morosco at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1924) starring Selma Morosco (Wife of Oliver Morosco), Montagu Love, Wilfred Noy, Ruby Blackburn, Richard La Salle, etc. Directed by Oliver Morosco.

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School : "A Comedy" by T.W. Robertson. Various productions (1891 - 1928) starring H.B. Irving, H.H. Vincent, Gilbert Hare, Fanny Robertson, Morris Underhill, Harold Stokes, Langdon Geer, Edith Barrett, Ruth Butler, Arthur Sircom, William Faversham, Jr., etc.

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School Belles : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"). Music by Nat D. Ayer. Produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1924) starring Lynne Overman, June Walker, Marie Saxon, Fay Wallace, Donald McDonald, Betty Compton (Wife of NYC Mayor Jimmy Walker. Portrayed by Vera Miles in the 1957 biopic, "Beau James".), Alma Hookey, etc. Directed by Alexander Leftwich and Bertram Harrison. Choreographed by Fred A. Leslie. Songs include: "Two of a Kind", "Do It With Charm", "Debutante's Blues", "Meet the Faculty", "Do As the Teacher Tells You", "In the Movies", "That Belongs to the One I Love", etc.

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School Days : "The One Real Novelty" by Herman Timberg. Produced by Stair and Havlin at various theatres (1911) starring Bobbie Wagner, Edna Evans, Elmyra Evans, Jack Perlman, Grace Childers, Alma Hill, Flora Taylor, Joe Smith, etc. Songs include: "They Always Pick on Me", "I Want to Be A Cowboy When I Get to be a Man", "There Ain't No Man in the Moon", "It Takes a Cop to Cop the Girls", "The Calender of Love", "Yiddish-A-Feet', "When Schooldays Comes to Town", etc.

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School For Brides : "A New Farce Comedy" by Frank Gill, Jr. and George Carleton Brown. Produced by Howard Lang at various theatres (1944) starring Darby Moore, John Sheehan, Yolande Donlan, Mary Best, Joan Webster, Roscoe Karns, Lucia Carroll, etc. Directed by Ralph Murphy.

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School For Friends, The : "The Comedy" produced at Theatre Royal, Lyceum (London - 1811). Billed with "The Bee Hive".

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School For Husbands, The : "An Adaption in Rhyme" by Arthur Guiterman and Lawrence Langner (Based on Moliere's comedy). Music by Edmond W. Rickett. Lyrics by Arthur Guiterman. Various productions (1933 -42) starring Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), June Walker, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, George Macready, Robert Stone, Robert Seymour, etc. Originally produced (1933) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Lawrence Langner.

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School For Prejudice, The : "The Celebrated Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (Scotland - 1821). Billed with "The Wedding Day".

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School For Scandal, The : "The Comedy" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Various productions (1810 - 2005) starring Ethel Barrymore, Ernest Rowan, Albert Froom, Arthur Treacher, John Drew Colt (Son of Ethel Barrymore), Marcel Dill, Olive Oliver, Ralph Richardson, John Gielgud, Laurence Naismith, Richard Easton, Geraldine McEwan, Pinkie Johnstone, Donald Pickering, Martin Friend, John Neville, Daniel Massey (Son of Raymond Massey), Anna Massey (Daughter of Raymond Massey), Ron East, Blair Brown, Jane Casson, James Donald, Cyril Maude, H. Kemble, Constance Collier, Annie Russell, Oswald Yorke, Charles Nisbit, Fred Valentine, Gigi Farragut, Leon Janney, Richard Poston, Patricia Neal, Leo Penn (Father of Sean Penn), Orson Bean (Regular panelist on television's "To Tell The Truth"), Olivia Cole ("Roots", etc.), Keene Curtis, James Greene, Rosemary Harris, Helen Hayes, Donald Moffat, David Ogden Stiers (Television's "MASH"), Patti Lupone, Gerald Shaw, Sheila Burrell, Henry Waters, Paul Curran, Donald Sinden, Beryl Reid, Dulcie Gray, Christopher Godwin, Robin Marshall, Don (Donald) Sutherland, John Drew, Albert Bruning, Walter Hampden, Violet Kemble-Cooper, John Craig, Grant Mitchell, John Westley, Lionel Clark, Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"), Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With the Wind"), Henry Neville, Basil Gill, Charles Quartermaine, Marie Lohr, Pedro De Cordoba, Cecily Hobbs, Kenny Ireland, Frederic de Belleville, Otis Skinner, Walter Hale, Ada Rehan, Fanny Davenport, Ernest Lawford, Nancy Marchand (Co-star of "Marty", "Lou Grant", "The Sopranos", etc. on television), George Grizzard, Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), Ellen Geer (Daughter of Will Geer), David Hooks, Derwent Watson, William Farren, Ellis Rabb, Anne Francine, Monica Evans, Frank Middlemass, Stuart Burge, Donald Pleasance, May Russell, Julia Marlowe Taber, William Boag, Ian Hunter, Phillip Tonge, Thais Lawton, Albert Bruning, James Fernandez, Kate Vaughan, etc

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School For Wives, The : or "L' Ecole Des Femmes" by Moliere. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1937 - 91) starring Brian Bedford, Joan Van Ark, Paul Ballantyne, David Dukes, James Greene, Peggy Pope, Eric Porter, John Warner, Michael Meacham, Alan Dobie, Jean Richard, Rene Besson, Monique Melinand, Zack Scott, Melvin Pope, Colm Feore, Albert Millaire, Anne Wright, Davis Hall, Anthony Fusco, Robert Dorfman, Michael Flanagan, Trent Knepper, etc.

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School Girl : "A New Play" by A.W. Pezet and Carman Barnes. Produced by Henry B. Forbes at Brandt's Windsor Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Joanna Roos, Michael Barr, Virginia Stone, Dot Matthews, etc. Directed by A.W. Pezet.

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School Girl, The (By W. Gill) : "A Comedy Opera" by William Gill. Produced at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1895) starring Minnie Palmer ("The Favorite Comedienne of America and England"), Charles Lamb, William E. Wilson, Jenny Dickerson, etc.

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School Girl, The (By P.M. Potter) : "The Musical Play" by Paul M. Potter and Henry Hamilton. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1904 - 05) starring Edna May, Mildred Baker, Lakme Darcier, Madge Greet, George Grossmith, Lulu Valli, Violet Cameron, Jane May, Jerome Hayes

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School Of Love : "That Roaring Farce" produced at Miner's Bowery Theatre (NYC - 1904) starring Larry Smith, William McEvoy, Mamie Champion, Maggie Round, etc.

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School Of Reform, The : "The Comedy" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1832 - 43). Billed with "Simpson and Co.", "The Manager in Distress", "Harlequin", etc.

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Schoolmistress, The : "The Farce" by Arthur Pinero. Various productions (1886 - 1970) starring Arthur Cecil, John Clayton, Fred Cape, John Wood, Dion Boucicault, Edmund Gwenn (Most famous for his Oscar-winning role as "Kris Kringle" in the film, "Miracle on 34th Street"), Ronald Squire, Crissy Bell, Nigel Patrick, Charles Heslop, Megs Jenkins, etc.

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Schweyk In The Second World War : Book by Bertholt Brecht. Various translations and productions (1963 - 77) starring Dudley Jones, Roger Jerome, Peter Blythe, Bernard Miles, Miles Anderson, Peter Birch, Joan Moon, June Ritchie, etc.

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Scotland, PA : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Modern Adaptations".

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Scotland Yard : Book by Denison Clift. Produced by A.H. Woods at Nixon's Apollo Theatre (Atlantic City, NJ - 1929) starring Paul Cavanah (Cavanaugh), Henry Mowbray, Dorothy Lyons, Bramwell Fletcher (Most famous for his co-starring role in the film, "The Mummy" starring Boris Karloff), Hilda Case, Byron Russell, etc. Directed by Priestly Morrison.

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Scrambled Feet : Book by John Driver and Jeffrey Haddow. Produced by John Adams Vaccaro and Jimmy Wisner in association with Ciro A. Gamboni at The Village Gate (NYC - 1979) starring Evalyn Baron, John Driver, Jeffrey Haddow, Roger Neil, etc. Directed by John Driver. Songs include: "Composer Tango", "Party Doll", "Love in the Wings", "Stanislaw", "Have You Ever Been On Stage?", etc.

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Scrambled Wives : "A Comedy" by Adelaide Matthews and Martha M. Stanley. Produced by The Knickerbocker Players at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1921) starring Dana Desboro, Kathleen Wallace, Edith Speare, Raymond Bramley, Ralph Murphy, etc. Directed by Ralph Murphy.

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Scrap Of Paper, A : "A Comedy-Drama" by Palgrove Simpson. Produced at the Brooklyn Park Theatre (Brooklyn, NY - 1879) starring Lester Wallack ("The Supreme Favorite"), Ed Lamb, Rosa Rand, Stella Boniface, Kate Bartlett, etc. Billed with "My Awful Dad" by Charles Mathews, "Rip Van Winkle" by and starring Joseph Jefferson, etc.

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Scrape Of The Pen, A : "A Scottish Comedy" by Graham Moffat. Produced at the Grand Opera House (NYC - 1912) starring Jean Evans, Millicent Evans, Helen Baird, Fawcett Lomax, Carl Lyle, etc. Directed by Graham Moffat.

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Scrooge : Book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Produced at the Mill Mountain Theatre (Roanoke, VA - 1986) starring Russell Leander, Joe Quam, Davidson Thomson, Rachel Sailer, Amy Starr, etc. Directed by Tom Width. Choreographed by Kathryn Seng. Songs include: "Thank You Very Much", "The Twelve Days of Christmas", "I Hate People", "Father Christmas", "The Milk of Human Kindness", "I'll Begin Again", Christmas Cheer", etc.

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Scuba Duba : "Tense Comedy" by Bruce Jay Friedman. Produced by Ivor David Balding in association with Alvin Ferleger and Gordon Crowe at the New Theatre (NYC - 1967) starring Judd Hirsch, Brenda Smiley, Conrad Bain (Television's "Maude", Diff'rent Strokes", etc.), Jennifer Warren, Ken Olfson, etc. Directed by Jacques Levy.

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Sea, The : Book by Edward Bond. Various productions (1973 - 74) starring Simon Rouse, Alan Webb, Ian Holm, Coral Browne (Wife of Vincent Price), Simon Cord, Martyn Green ("The World's foremost authority and performer of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan"), Lenny Baker, Brenda Forbes, Judith Ivey, Bruce Kornbluth, etc.

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Sea Of Ice, The : "The Grand, Romantic and Spectacular Drama" by Frederic Robinson. Produced at the Varieties Theatre (No location listed - 1873) starring Charlotte Thompson, Frederic Robinson, Harry Pearson, etc.

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Seagull, The : "A Comedy" by Anton Tchechov. Various productions (1929 - 2006) starring Ian M. Wolfe, Dorothy Yockel, Walter Abel, Ruth Nelson, David Glover, Dudley Jones, Ian White, Denise Pelletier, Neil Dainard, William Hutt, Jack Roberts, Ruth Ford, Nick Frost, John Telfer, June Barrie, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Phil Bruns, Sara Lee Harris, Diana Wynyard, Jill Bennett, Hugh Williams, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft, Martita Hunt, John Gielgud, Alec Guinness, Eva Le Gallienne, Denholm Elliott, Farley Granger, Anne Meacham, Montgomery Clift, Sam Jaffe (Most famous for his title role in the film, "Gunga Din"), Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), June Walker, Maureen Stapleton, Kevin McCarthy, John Fiedler, George Voskovec, Judith Evelyn, Betty Field, Jacob Ben-Ami, Shepperd Strudwick, Barbara O' Neil (Most famous as "Ellen O' Hara" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Ludwig Donath (Most famous as "Cantor Yoelson" in the films, "The Jolson Story" and "Jolson Sings Again"), Gerald Hiken, Tom Bosley, Jim Brick, Marc Flanagan, Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Richard Whorf, Sydney Greenstreet, Uta Hagen, Herbert Shapiro, Josephine Hutchinson, J. Edward Bromberg, Jeraldine Dvorak, Alan Shayne, Jack Albertson ("The Subject Was Roses" on stage and film. Television's "Chico and the Man"), Nancy Marchand (Co-star of television's "Marty", "Lou Grant", "The Sopranos", etc). Joanna Roos, Lucia French, Barry Frank, Tyne Daly, Lydia Sherwood, Yvonne Mitchell, Basil Brady, etc.

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Seagulls Over Sorrento : "A New Comedy" by Hugh Hastings. Produced by Charles Bowden and Philip Langner in association with Peter Cookson at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring J. Pat O' Malley, John Randolph, Leslie Nielson, Rod Steiger, Mark Rydell (Future motion picture director), Bill Daniels (William Daniels), Guy Spaull, etc. Directed by Hugh Hastings and Charles Bowden.

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Search Me : "A New Comedy" by Augustin MacHugh. Produced at the New Broadway Theatre (Long Branch, NJ - 1916) starring George Gaston, A.P. Kaye, Rollo Lloyd, Howard Estabrook, Matagu Love, Gordon Burby, etc.

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Searcher, The : Book by Velona Pilcher. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/ The Department of Drama art the University Theatre (New Haven - 1930) starring Sam Pearce, Curtis Owens, Anne Azgapetian, etc. Directed by George Pierce Baker.

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Searching For The Sun : Book by Dan Totheroh. Produced by Albert Ingalls, Jr. at the Fifty-Eighth Street Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring Whitford Kane, Leona Roberts, Jazzbo Williams, Richard Hunter, etc. Directed by Julius Evans and Joan Hathaway.

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Searching Wind, The : Book by Lillian Hellman (Portrayed by Jane Fonda n the 1977 film, "Julia"). Produced by Herman Shumlin at various theatres (1944 - 45) starring Cornelia Otis Skinner, Dennis King, Dudley Digges, Barbara O' Neil (Most famous as "Ellen O' Hara" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Arnold Korff, Montgomery Clift, etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin.

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Seascape : Book by Edward Albee. Produced by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward and Clinton Wilder at various theatres (1975) starring Deborah Kerr, Barry Nelson (The first actor to portray "James Bond"), Frank Langella and Maureen Anderman. Directed by Edwar Albee.

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Season Changes, The : "A New Play" by Arthur Richman. Produced by Robert Milton at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Nicholas Joy, Eliot Cabot, James Spottswood, Doris Dudley, Phyllis Joyce, etc. Directed by Robert Milton.

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Season Of Choice : Book by Nathaniel Banks. Produced by Bowden, Barr and Bullock at the Barbizon-Plaza Theatre (NYC - 1959) starring Betsy von Furstenberg, Douglas Watson, Ethel Smith (Organist most famous for her recording of "Tico Tico"), Collin Wilcox, Keir Dullea, Leo Lucker, etc. Directed by Charles Bowden.

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Seasons In The Sun : "A Comedy" by Wolcott Gibbs. Produced by Courtney Burr and Malcolm Pearson at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1950) starring Richard Whorf, Nancy Kelly, Anthony Ross, Paul Lawrence, King Calder, Eddie Mayehoff (Television's "Doc Corkle"), Jack Weston, Joan Diener ("Man of La Mancha", etc.)

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Season's Greetings : Book by Alan Ayckbourn. Produced at the Hippodrome State Theatre (Gainesville, FL - 1986) starring Rusty Salling, Rena Carney, Marilyn Wall-Asse, Michael Beistle, etc. Directed by Greg Hausch.

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Second City : "A Satirical Musical Revue" produced by Stan Seiden, Bernard Sahlins, Howard Alk and Paul Sills at various theatres (1961 - 69) starring Howard Alk, Andrew Duncan, Barbara Harris, Paul Sand, David Arkin, Peter Boyle, Paul Mooney, Valerie Harper, Mina Kolb, Richard Schaal (Husband of Valerie Harper), David Steinberg, etc. Various productions directed by Paul Sills, David Steinberg, and Avery Schreiber (Of the comedy team, "Burns and Schreiber).

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Second Fiddle : "A New Comedy" by Mary Drayton (Adapted from "The Peaceable Kingdom" by Ardyth Kennelly). Produced by Rowena A. Stevens and Richard Aldrich (Portrayed by Richard Crenna in the 1968 biopic, "Star") at various theatres (1953) starring Betty Field, Herbert Rudley, Paula Laurence, Van Williams (Television's "Surfside 6", "The Green Hornet", etc.), Jean Stapleton, etc. Various productions directed by Elmer Rice and John O' Shaughnessy.

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Second In Command, The : "A Comedy" by Robert Marshall. Various productions (1900 - 04) starring Allan Aynesworth, Cyril Maude, Sybil Carlisle, John Drew, Guy Standing, Oswald Yorke, Lionel Barrymore, Percy Smith, H. Hassard Short, Ida Vernon, Ernest Glendinning, etc.

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Second Helping : Book by David Carey. Produced by Monte Proser and Walter Batchelor at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1940) starring Billy Redfield, Evelyn Varden, Kent Adams, Marjorie Lord (Co-star of television's "Make Room For Daddy". Wife of John Archer. Mother of Anne Archer.), Ben Smith, etc. Directed by Nat Burns.

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Second Little Show, The : Produced by William A. Brady, Jr. and Dwight Deere Wiman at various theatres (1930) starring Ned Wever, Joe Lewis, Gloria Grafton, Al Trahan, Tashamira, Jay C. Flippen, etc. Directed by Monty Woolley. Choreographed by Dwight Deere Wiman and Dave Gould. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Songs include: "New New York", "Sleepless Nights", "Foolish Face", "Tired of Love", "My Intuition", Sing Something Simple", etc.

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Second Man, The : "A Comedy" by S.N. Behrman. Various productions (1920 - 51) starring Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Earle Larimore, Noel Coward, Franchot Tone, Margaret Lindsay, Cloris Leachman, etc.

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Second Mrs. Tanqueray, The : Book by Arthur Wing Pinero. Various productions (1893 - 50) starring George Alexander, Mrs. Patrick Campbell (Beatrice Stella Tanner), Maude Millett, Ben Webster, Cyril Maude, Amy Roselle, Leonard Outram, Harry Dodd, Olga Nethersole, George Arliss, Gerald Du Maurier, Caleb Porter, Katharine Stewart, Ethel Barrymore, Henry Daniell, Nigel Playfair, C. Aubrey Smith, Rose Dupre, Eleanor Deegan, Allan Carles, Tallulah Bankhead, Colin Keith-Johnston, Ralph Kellard, Eugenia Rawls, Jess Barker (Husband of Susan Hayward), Jane Wenham, Godfrey Kenton, Leslie Banks, Eileen Herlie, etc.

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Second Shepherd's Play, The : Produced by The Yale University Dramatic Association at the Hyperion Theater (New Haven - 1900) starring J.R. Freeman, A. Tulin, W.D. Howe, etc. Directed by Frank Lea Short. Billed with "The Pardoner's Tale".

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Second String, A : Book by Lucienne Hill (Adapted from a novel by Colette). Produced by Leonard Sillman and Carroll and Harris Masterson at the Eugene O' Neill Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Shirley Booth, Jean Pierre Aumont, Nina Foch, Cathleen Nesbitt, Ben Piazza and Carrie Nye (Wife of Dick Cavett). Directed by Raymond Gerome.

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Second Threshold : Book by Philip Barry (With revisions by Robert E. Sherwood). Various productions (1951 - 53) starring Clive Brook, Margaret Phillips, Hugh Reilly (Most famous as the co-star of television's "Lassie" with Jon Provost and June Lockhart), Betsy von Furstenberg, John Loder, Sallie Brophy, Arnold Whitman, Goodale Wales, etc. Originally produced (1951) and directed by Alfred de Liagre, Jr.

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Secret Affairs Of Mildred Wild, The : "A New Comedy" by Paul Zindel. Various productions (1972 - 76) starring Maureen Stapleton, Elizabeth Wilson, Florence Stanley, Neil Flanagan, Pat Corley, Doris Roberts, Lee Wallace, etc. Originally produced (1972) by James B. McKenzie and Spofford J. Beadle and directed by Jeff Bleckner.

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Secret And Confidential : "A New Play" by Victor Widnell. Produced at the Comedy Theatre (London - 1902) starring C. Aubrey Smith, Percy Brough, Gertrude Kingston, Ada Ferrar, Horton Cooper, Frederick Kerr, Charles Groves, Arthur Minton, etc. Directed by Brandon Thomas.

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Secret Enemy, The : "The Romantic Play" produced in 1898 (No location listed) starring Eva Mountford, Elmer Grandin, A.D. Richardson, Ada Morton, etc.

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Secret garden, The : Book and lyrics by Marsha Norman (Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett). Music by Lucy Simon. Various productions (1991 - 93) starring John Cameron Mitchell, Tom Toner, Drew Taylor, Betsy Friday, Rebecca Luker, John Babcock, Daisy Eagan, James Barbour, Roger Bart, Roxann Parker, etc. The original 1991 production directed by Susan H. Schulman and choreographed by Michael Lichtefeld. Songs include: "There's A Girl", "The House Upon the Hill", "Winter's On the Wing", "Final Storm", "The Girl I Mean To Be", "Come To My Garden", "Race You to the Top of the Morning", "A Bit of Earth", etc.

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Secret Honor : "The Last Testament of Richard M. Nixon" by Donald Freed and Arnold M. Stone. Produced by Robert Altman and the Los Angeles Actors' Theatre (CA - 1984) starring Philip Baker Hall (Most famous as "Bookman, The Library Cop" on television's "Seinfeld"). Directed by Robert Harders.

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Secret Life Of Walter Mitty, The : "A New Musical Based on the Classic James Thurber Story" by Joe Manchester. Music by Leon Carr. Lyrics by Earl Shuman. Produced by Gerald Gordon and Julian D. Luykx at the Las Palmas Theatre (Los Angeles, CA - 1967) starring Ruth Warrick ("Citizen Kane", "Song of the South", etc. on film. "All My Children", etc. on television.), Marc London, Ann Johnson, Joe Trela, Marlene Silvers, etc. Directed by Gerald Gordon. Choreographed by Stephen Simmons. Songs include: "The Secret Life", "The Walter Mitty March", "Drip, Drop Tapocketa", "Fan the Flame", "Now That I'm Forty", "Aggie", "The Lonely Ones", etc.

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Secret Room, The : "A New Play" by Robert Turney. Produced by Joseph M. Hyman and Bernard Hart at various theatres (1945) starring Frances Dee (Wife of Joel McCrea), Eleonora Mendelssohn, Reed Brown, Jr., Grace Coppin, Juanita Hall, Jane Earle, etc. Directed by Moss Hart (Portrayed by George Hamilton in the 1963 biopic, "Act One")

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Secret Service : "A Romance of the Confederacy" by William Gillette. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1896 - 1914) starring William Gillette, Joseph Brennan, Ida Waterman, Amy Busby, Odette Taylor, Blanche Walsh, Marion Abbott, Irving Cummings, etc.

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Secretary Bird, The : Book by William Douglas Home. Various productions (1968 - 70) starring Jeremy Hawk, Muriel Pavlow, Michael Fleming, Sandra Duncan, Betty Woolfe, Edward Mulhare ("My Fair Lady", etc. on stage. "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" on television.), Inga Swenson, John Gabriel, etc.

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Secrets : Book by Rudolph Besier and May Edgington. Produced by Sam H. Harris at the Fulton Theatre (NYC - 1923) starring Margaret Lawrence, Barbara Allen, Horace Cooper, Edmund Gurney, Orlando Daly, Tom Nesbitt, Allen Jenkins, Beatrice Kay (In the 1940s, starred in her own nightclub revue entitled "The Naughty Nineties"), etc. Directed by Sam Forrest.

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Secrets Of The Bell Mansion, The : "Dinner Mystery" (Based upon the most famous unsolved murders in San Francisco - c. 1892) produced by Linda Graham at the Historic Queen Ann Hotel (San Francisco - 1994 - 95).

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Secrets Worth Knowing : "The Comedy" produced at The Theatre-Royal, Norwich (England - 1827). Billed with "Mr. Tibbs", "Animal Magnetism", etc.

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See America First : "A Comic Opera" by T. Lawrence Riggs and 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".). Produced at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1916) starring Clifton Webb, Leo Gordon, Felix Adler, Henry Red Eagle, Roma June, Jeanne Cartier, etc. Choreographed by Edward Hutchinson and Theodore Kosloff. Songs include: "To Follow Every Fancy", "Something's Got to be Done", "See America First", "Lima", "I've A Shooting Box in Scotland", etc.

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See How They Run : "A Comedy-Farce" by Phillip King. Various productions (1951 - 67) starring Odette Fenard, Enid Trevor, Derek Royle, Thom Conroy, Shirley Mattson, Joseph Allen, Jr., Shannon Stewart, Shari Hall, Arnie Weiss, John Moran, Al Hedison (David Hedison), Alma Loftness, Leonard Frey, Eileen Tavia, Susan Farrell, Glenn Kline, etc.

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See My Lawyer : "A New Comedy" by Richard Maibaum (Most famous for adapting most of the Ian Fleming "James Bond" novels into screenplays) and Harry Clork. Produced by George Abbott at various theatres (1939 - 40) starring Milton Berle, Mary Rolfe, Gary Merrill (Husband of Bette Davis), Teddy Hart, Norman Tokar, Eddie Nugent, etc. Directed by Ezra Stone (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich " on radio).

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See Naples And Die : "An Extravagant Comedy" by Elmer Rice. Various productions (1929 - 51) starring Roger Pryor, Claudette Colbert (By arrangement with A.H. Woods), Pedro De Cordoba, Helen Shea, Horace Cooper, Betty Field, Howard Stone, Robert Webber, Lucille Benson, Donald Curtis, etc. Originally produced (1929) by Lewis E. Gensler and directed by Elmer Rice.

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See-Saw : "The New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Earl Derr Biggers. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Produced by Henry W. Savage in New Haven (No specific location or date listed) starring Guy Robertson, Frank Bertram, Elizabeth Hines, George Barbier, Dorothea Mackaye, Frank Carter, etc. Directed by John McKee. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Songs include: "This Is The Life", "A World Full of Girls", "Happiest Moments", "When Two Hearts Discover", "When You Dance", etc.

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See The Jaguar : "A New Play" by N. Richard Nash. Various productions (1952 - 60) starring Arthur Kennedy, Constance Ford, Margaret Barker, Cameron Prud' Homme, George Tyne, Florence Sundstrom, James Dean, Art Hopper, Chris Boner, etc. Originally produced (1952) by Lemuel Ayers in association with Helen Jacobson and directed by Michael Gordon.

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See You Later : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by Jean Schwartz and William F. Peters. Produced by A.H. Woods at Poli's Theatre (NYC - 1918) starring Charles Ruggles (Courtesy of Oliver Morosco), Charlotte Granville, Jed Prouty, Irma Irving, Anna Stone, James E.Sullivan, etc. Directed by Robert Milton. Choreographed by Julian Alfred.

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Seed And The Thorn, The : Book by Albert Brenner. Produced by The Yale University School of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1960) starring Judith Frank, Judith Ebert, Charles Kimbrough, Kennith Costigan, etc. Directed by Frank McMullan.

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Seeing Things : "A Farce" by Margaret Mayo and Aubrey Kennedy. Produced by Selden I. Rainforth in 1920 (No location listed) starring John Westley, Edgar Nelson, Dorothy Mackaye, Harry Lillford, etc.

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Seen But Not Heard : "A New Play" by Marie Baumer and Martin Berkeley. Produced by D.A. Doran at the Forty-Eighth Street Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring John Winthrop, Frankie Thomas, Anne Baxter, Paul McGrath, Boyd Davis, etc. Directed by Arthur Sircom.

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Seeds In The Wind : Book by Arthur Goodman. Produced by Eunice Healey and Harald Bromley at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Sidney Lumet (Future theatre and film director), Lee Graham, Eeta Linden, Stanley Martin, Michael Citro, Jerry Stone, Donald Rose, Tonio Selwart, Abby Bonime, etc. Directed by Paul Tripp (Television's "Mr. I Magination").

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Seesaw : Book by Michael Bennett (Based on the play, "Two for the Seesaw" by William Gibson). Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Produced by Joseph Kipness, Lawrence Kasha, James Nederlander and George M. Steinbrenner III at various theatres (1973 - 74) starring Michele Lee, John Gavin, Ken Howard, Lucie Arnaz, Tommy Tune, Wayne Cilento, Judy Gibson, Anita Morris (Wife of Grover Dale), Gale Gordon, Originally directed by Michael Bennett. Choreographed by Michael Bennett and Grover Dale. Songs include; "My City', "Nobody Does It Like Me", "Spanglish", "He's Good For Me", "Poor Everybody Else", "It's Not Where You Start', "Seesaw", etc.

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Seidman And Son : "The New Comedy" by Elick Moll (Based on His Novel). Produced by the Theatre Guild, Joel Schenker and Michael Kanin at various theatres (1962 - 63) starring Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls", etc.), Elizabeth Fleming, Chet London, Abe Vigoda. Janet Ward, Lynne Roberts, Barbara Mostel, Morris Strassberg, Nancy Wickwire, Stewart Moss, Vincent Gardenia, Diana Muldaur, Morgan Sterne, etc. Directed by Carmen Capalbo and Sam Levene.

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Seige Of Alkmaar, The : "Latest Dramatic Success" by Burt Collins starring Peter Von der Maey, Kees Haas, Julian Romero, etc. No location or date listed.

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Self And Lady : A New Farce by Pierre Decourcelle. Produced by Charles Frohman's Comedians at the Broad Street Theatre (NYC - 1900) starring E.M. Holland, Fritz Williams, Arnold Daly, Isabel Irving, May Robson, etc. Directed by Joseph Humphreys.

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Sellout, The : Book by Albert G. Miller. Produced by Theatre Craftsmen at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Minnie Dupree, Charles Harrison, Frank Dae, Harry Bellaver, Ruth Thomas, Jane Seymour, etc. Directed by Ashley Miller.

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Selma : "Joyous New Musical Depicting the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." produced by Tommy Butler at the Music Hall (Detroit - 1977).

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Semi -Detached (By P. Joudry) : "A New Play" by Patricia Joudry. Produced by Philip Rose at the Martin Beck Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Ed Begley, Frank Silvera, Jean Muir, Vivian Nathan, Dana Elcar, etc. Directed by Charles S. Dubin.

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Semi -Detached (By D. Turner) : "A New Comedy" by David Turner. Produced by The Coventry Belgrade Theatre Company (In association with the Arts Council of Great Britain) at the Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Leonard Rossiter (Star of television's "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"), Bryan Stanyon, Donald Gee, Leon Sinden, Gillian Raine, etc. Directed by Anthony (Tony) Richardson.

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Seminary Girl, The : "A Farce With Music" by Melville B. Raymond and Edward Clark. Produced by Melville B. Raymond at various theatres (1905) starring F.C. Hamilton, Harry Ladell, Annie Harris, Harry Forsman, James W. Howard, Francis Berg, Ruth Peebles, Edward Clark, Louise Erwin, Dolly Gray, etc. Directed by James Gorman and M.B. Raymond. Songs include; "In Vacation Time", "The Haughty Butterfly", "Sweetheart Sue", "Make Hay While the Sun Shines", etc.

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Senator, The : "The American Comedy, Illustrating Social, Diplomatic and Political Life in Washington" by David D. Lloyd and Sydney Rosenfeld. Various productions (1890 - 1905) starring William H. Crane, George F. Devere, Henry Bergman, Hattie Russell, Jane Stuart, Georgie Drew Barrymore, Vaughan Glaser, James Hester, Ben Johnson, Katharine Florence, etc.

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Senator Keeps House, The : "A Comedy" by Martha Morton. Produced by Joseph Brooks at the Century Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring William H. Crane, Harry Harwood, Charles Reigel, Mabel Bert, Marion Kerby, etc. Directed by Lawrence Marston.

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Senator's Daughter, The : "Powerful Comedy Drama" by J.H. Shepard. Produced in 1898 (No location listed) starring Annie Clarke Hanson ("The Boston Beauty"), F.W. Poe, J.H. Shepard, Alma E. Lewis, Lydia Haydon, etc.

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Send Me No Flowers : "A Comedy" by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore. Various productions (1961 - 72) starring David Wayne, Nancy Olson, Peter Turgeon, Heywood Hale Broun (CBS sports commentator and reporter), Judy Carrol, Carolyn Olsen, Phylis Coats, John Newton, Marvin Kaplan, Van Johnson, Rachel Stevens, Judith Jett, Pat Cronin, Alan Sues (Television's "Laugh In"), Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Leonard Drum, Bob Moak, Vicki Lawrence, Gillian Spencer, Art Kassul, Pat Kinloch, Gene P. Moore, etc. Originally produced on Broadway by Courtney Burr and directed by James Dyas.

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Sentenced To Death : "Great English Success" by Pettit and Conquest. Produced by Arthur Rehan's Company at the Blanchard Opera House (Montpelier, VT - 1885) starring Harry Hotto, R. Fulton Russell, Clarence Harvey, Henry Miller, Maud Miller, etc.

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Sentimentalist, The : "A New Play" by H.V. Esmond. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Duke of York's Theatre (London - 1901) starring Lewis Waller, Miriam Clements, Geraldine Olliffe, John Byron, Jessie Moore, etc. Directed by Arthur Coe and H.V. Esmond.

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Sentinel, The : "A New Musical Burletta" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1837). Billed with "To Late for Dinner", "The Barrack Room", "The Eleventh Day", etc.

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Separate Rooms : Book by Joseph Carole and Alan Dinehart in collaboration with Alex Gottlieb and Edmund Joseph. Various productions (1940 - 48) starring Alan Dinehart, Glenda Farrell, Lyle Talbot, Michael Whalen, Mitchell Harris, Ellen Morgan, William Foran, Jeraldine Dvorak, Alexander Lockwood, David Tyrrell, etc. Originally produced (1940) by Bobby Crawford and directed by Alen Dinehart. The 1941 production produced by Nate Beers in association with Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson.

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Separate Tables : "Two Plays" ("Table By the Window" and "Table Number Seven") by Terence Rattigan. Various productions (1954 - 77) starring Eric Portman (By permission of the J. Arthur Rank Organization), Margaret Leighton (By permission of British Lion Film Corporation Ltd.), Basil Henson, Aubrey Mather, Jane Eccles, Phoebe Bradley-Williams, Kenneth Thornett, John Mills, Jill Bennett, Rose Hill, Margaret Courtenay, Raymond Huntley, Ambrosine Phillpotts, Zena Walker, Paul Gregory, Evelyn Bennett, Edda Gould, Dixie Frew, Geraldine Page, Ann Shoemaker, Helen Carson, Mary Hardwick, Basil Rathbone, Kathleen Grobe, Phyllis Dilgren, Craig Hartley, Ramona Allison, Ann Cox, etc. Originally produced in London (1954) by Stephen Mitchell and directed by Peter Glenville.

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Separated : "Great Emotional Drama" by Bartley Campbell. Produced at the Roscoe Opera House (Lowville, NY - 1884) starring Pauline Markham, Randolph Murray, etc.

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September Morn : "The Big Fun Festival with Tunes and Tangoes" with book and lyrics by Arthur Gillespie. Music by Aubrey Stauffer. Produced by Rowland and Clifford at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1914) starring William Cameron, Kathryn Bowen, Clarence Nordstrom, Louis Kelso, Arline Bowling, Nancy Lee, etc. Directed by Frank Tannehill, Jr. Choreographed by Virgil Bennett. Songs include: "When a Little Boy Loves a Little Girl", "In Berlin", "Everybody's Tango Crazy", "I Lost My Girl on Broadway", "A Spare Rib From the Butcher Shop of Life", etc.

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Seraglio Of The Effendi, The : "An Oriental Skit" produced at Sam T. Jack's Theatre (NYC - 1898) starring Carrie Thomas, Sadie Wooster, Lotta Lewis, Maud King, George R. Beban, Lew Spencer, Willis Clark, etc. Billed with various vaudeville presentations including: "Charles Lawler ("Descriptive Vocalist"), "The Great Marinellas ("The Silver Rings"), Halliday and Ward ("The American Comedians"), etc.

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Seremonda : Book by William Lindsey. Produced by Julia Arthur at various theatres (c. 1917) starring Julia Arthur, Robert Claverie, Brigham Royce, Edmund Fitzpatrick, etc.

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Serena Blandish : or "The Difficulty of Getting Married" by S.N. Behrman (Based on the novel by "A Lady of Quality"). Various productions (c. 1929) starring Ruth Gordon, Clarence Derwent, Tyrrell Davis, Constance Collier, A. E. Matthews, Henry Daniell, Marion Grey, Wallace Erskine, Julie Haydon, Leona Powers, Tonio Selwart, Oscar Stirling, Barry Sullivan, Helen Ward, etc. Originally produced by Jed Harris.

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Serenade, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection - See "Opera and Operetta Programs".

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Serf, The : "A Tragic Drama" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (Scotland - 1831). Billed with "Dominique", "The White Phantom", etc.

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Sergeant Brue : "A Musical Farce" with book and lyrics by Owen Hall. Music by Liza Lehman. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham at the Knickerbocker Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Frank Daniels, Alfred Hickman, Sallie Fisher, Walter Percival, Blanche Ring, Leslie Mayo, etc. Songs include: "Line of Duty", "Skating", "My Irish Molly O", "Saturday After Two", "Old Man Shay", "Dearie", etc.

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Sergeant Kitty : "An Original Comic Opera" with book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Music by R. Baldwin Sloane. Produced by George R. White in Syracuse, NY (No date) starring Fred Knights, Wheeler Earl, Sylvain Langlois, William F. Butler, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "True Love Lives in Our Dreams", "The One I Love the Best Gave That To Me", "Strange Things Happen Every Day", "A Soldier's Life", "We Are A Gallant Regiment", etc.

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Sergeant Musgrave's Dance : Book by John Arden. Produced by the San Francisco Actor's Workshop (No date) starring Robert Doyle, Robert Phalen, Bunny Witt, Tom Luce, etc. Directed by Herbert Blau.

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Serio-Comic Governess, The : Book by Israel Zangwill. Produced by Daniel Frohman at various theatres (1904) starring Cecilia Loftus, W.J. Butler, Earl Ryder, Herbert Standing, Emmett Shackleford, Rose Hubbard, Julia Dean, etc. Directed by Israel Zangwill.

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Serious Charge : Book by Philip King. Produced by H.J. Barlow by arrangement with Jack Buchanan and John Forbes-Sempill at the Garrick Theatre (London - 1955) starring Victoria Hopper, Patrick McGoohan, Olga Lindo, John Jarvis, Anthony Wager, etc. Directed by Martin Landau.

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Serious Family, The : "Celebrated Comedy" by Rowland Buckstone. Various productions (c. 1858) starring Mary Marsh, Kate Hunter, G. Reynolds, Sep Smith, etc. Billed with "Dumb Belle!", "Toodles", etc.

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Sermon, A : Book by David Mamet. Produced at the Hartley House (NYC - No date) starring Daryl Edwards. Directed by Laurence Conroy. Billed with "Throckmorton, TX 76083" by Barry Corbin.

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Serpent's Tooth, A : Book by Arthur Richman. Produced by John Golden at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1922) starring Marie Tempest, Josephine Williams, Leslie Howard, Howard Freeman, John Clements, Robert Lowe, etc. Directed by Robert Milton.

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Servant In The House, The : "The Famous Symbolic Play" by Charles Rann Kennedy. Various productions (1908 - 20) starring Arthur Lewis, Edmund Rann Kennedy, Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), Walter Hampden, Sara Haden (Most famous as "Aunt Millie" in the "Andy Hardy " film series), Ernest Rowan, Frank Mills, Mabel Moore, Jessie Glendinning, George S. Irving, Charles Dalton, Arthur Buchanan, Richard Ogden, etc.

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Servant Of Two Masters, The : "Arlecchino, Servitore di due Padroni" by Carlo Goldoni. Various productions (1936 - 80) starring Marcello Moretti, Relda Ridoni, Jay Doyle, Joan Darling, Lee Wallace, Anthony "Scooter" Teague, Cicely Tyson, David Margulies, Brendon Burke, Barry Signorelli, Ken Wayne, Clive Francis, Michele Dotrice, Tommy Steele, Louis S. Auchincloss, Lee Shiver, Kristen McDermott, Russell Smith, Phil Bruns, Asia Minor, Mary Doyle, Robert J. Colonna, etc.

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Service : Book by Henri Lavedan (Translated by William C. Taylor). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske by arrangement with Klaw and Erlanger and George C.Tyler at the George M. Cohan Theatre (NYC - 1918) starring Mrs. Fiske (Minnie Maddern Fiske - Wife of Harrison Grey Fiske), Lee Baker, Roger Lytton, Rikel Kent, etc. Billed with "A Night at An Inn" by Lord Sunsany. Both Plays directed by Harrison Grey Fiske.

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Set My People Free : Book by Dorothy Heyward. Produced by The Theatre Guild at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Juano Hernandez, Mildred Smith, Frank Wilson, Canada Lee, Tyler Carpenter, William Warfield, Merritt Smith, Earl Jones (Robert Earl Jones - Father of James Earl Jones), William Marshall (Most famous as "Blacula" on film), etc. Directed by Martin Ritt.

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Set To Music : "A New Revue" by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by John C. Wilson at The Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1939) starring Beatrice Lillie, Eva Ortega, Rosemary Lomax, Anna Jackson, Sarah Burton, Hugh French, Richard Haydn, etc. Directed by Noel Coward. Songs include: "Mad About the Boy", "Children of the Ritz". "Never Again", "The Stately Homes of England", "The Party's Over Now", etc.

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Settled Out Of Court : "A Light and Refreshing Entertainment" by William Gillette (Based upon the Parisian success, "Pont Biquet" by Alexander Bisson). Produced by Charles Frohman at the Columbia Theatre (Boston - 1892) starring Joseph Holland, William Faversham, Georgie Drew Barrymore, Evelyn Campbell, Agnes Miller, Ada Curry, etc.

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Seven : Book by Frank J. Collins. Produced by Jimmie Cooper at the Republic Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Robert Strange, Millard F. Mitchell (Most famous as the co-star of the film, "Singin' In the Rain"), Preston Foster, George Lessey, etc. Directed by Lionel Atwill.

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Seven Ages : "Kaleidoscopic Representation" by William Gill and Henry E. Dixey. Music by Edward E. Rice. Produced at various theatres (1890) starring Henry E. Dixey, Lottie Nicol, Ida Rock, Ida Bell, George W. Howard, Emma Mulle, etc. Directed by Henry E. Dixey.

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Seven Brides For Seven Brothers : Book by Lawrence Kasha and David Landay (Based on the MGM film and "The Sobbin' Women" by Stephen Vincent Benet). Music by Gene de Paul. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. New songs by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. Produced at the Paper Mill Playhouse (Milburn, NJ - 2007) starring Randy Bobish, Michelle Dawson, Luke Longacre, Eric Sciotto, Nathan Hershberger, Dan Sharkey, Tina Stafford, etc. Directed by Scott Schwartz. Choreographed by Patti Colombo. Songs include: "Bless Your Beautiful Hide", "Wonderful, Wonderful Day", "Goin' Courtin' ", "Sobbin' Women", "We've Gotta Make It Through Winter", "Lonesome Polecat", "Spring, Spring, Spring", "Love Never Goes Away", etc.

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Seven Chances : "A New Comedy" by Roi Cooper Megrew. Produced by David Belasco at various theatres (1917) starring Frank Craven (Most famous as the "Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film), John Butler, Frank Morgan (Most famous as "The Wizard of Oz" on film. Brother of Ralph Morgan.), Marion Abbott, Otto Kruger, etc. Directed by David Belasco and Ernest Gros.

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Seven Days : "Being a Combination of Curious Circumstances" by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Various productions (1909 - 15) starring Jay Wilson, F. C. Butler, Florence Reed, Ruth Latham, Lucille LaVerne, Willard Louis, Fred Cousins, Ida Waterman, John Craig, Donald Meek, Al Roberts, Mabel Montgomery, Mary Young, Allan Pollock, Hope Latham, Lucille LaVerne, Albert Brown, Ralph Kellard, Albert Sackett, etc.

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Seven Days' Leave : "A Military-Naval Melodrama of To-day" by Walter Howard. Various productions (1918 - 19) starring Harry St.Clair Young, Julia Cobb, Ann Boffington, Bryce Kennedy, Edna Marr, Miriam Collins, Florence Elddridge, Victory Bateman, Warren Hill, J. Irving White, Percy Ames, Evelyn Varden, etc.

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Seven Descents of Myrtle, The : "A New Play" by Tennessee Williams. Produced by David Merrick ("The Abominable Showman") at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1968) starring Harry Guardino, Estelle Parsons and Brian Bedford. Directed by Jose Quintero.

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Seven Keys To Baldpate : "The Mystery Farce" by George M. Cohan (Portrayed on film by James Cagney, on television by Mickey Rooney and on stage by Joel Grey). Various productions (1913 - 35) starring George M. Cohan, Irene Rich, Ernest Glendinning, Zita Johann (Wife of John Houseman), Fred l. Quimby, Dorothy Grey, Edmund Elton, Franklin George, Hal Castle, George Ernst, Beatrice Loring, Alfred Lunt, Al Roberts, Edgar Halstead, Jessie Graham, Wallace Eddinger, Margaret Green, Lorena Atwood, Wallace Eddinger, James T. Powers, Otis Skinner, Josephine Hull, James T. Powers, Ruth Weston, Percy Moore, Walter Hampden, Cyril Scott, Ethel Intropidi, etc. The play is based on a story by Earl Derr Biggers.

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Seven Lively Arts : Sketches by Moss Hart (Portrayed by George Hamilton in the 1963 biopic, "Act One"). 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".). Produced by Billy Rose (Portrayed by James Caan in the 1975 biopic, "Funny Lady") at the Ziegfeld Theatre (NYC - 1944) starring Beatrice Lillie, Bert Lahr, Benny Goodman (Portrayed by Steve Allen in the 1955 biopic, "The Benny Goodman Story"), Teddy Wilson, Red Norvo, Jere McMahon, Alicia Markova, Anon Dolin, Doc Rockwell, Nan Wynn, Dolores Gray, Mary Roche, etc. Directed by Hassard Short and Philip Loeb (Most famous as the co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television). Choreographed by Jack Donohue and Anton Dolin. Choral group trained by Robert Shaw. Songs include: "Is It the Girl?", "Only Another Boy And Girl", "When I Was a Littel Cuckoo", "Frahngee-Pahnee", "Dancin' To a Jungle Drum", "The Band Started Swinging a Song", "Every Time We Say Goodbye", etc.

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Seven Ravens Seven : or "7 Ravens 7" produced at Roberts' Opera House (Hartford, CT - 1884) starring Percy Hunting, Minette Thompson, Gus Frankel, G.D. Hutton, Maud Baker, Carrie Wallace, Florence Thropp, etc.

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Seven Sisters, The : "A Domestic Farce" by Edith Ellis (Adapted from the Hungarian of Ferencz Herczeg and translated by Ferike Boros.). Produced by Daniel Frohman at various theatres (1911) starring Charles Cherry, Laurette Taylor ("The Glass Menagerie", etc.), Alice John, Carlotta Doty, Irene Smith, Gaston Bell, Wallis (Wallace) Ford, etc.

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Seven-Twenty-Eight (7.20.8) : "Great New York Success" by Augustin Daly. Various productions (1883 - 1900) starring John Drew, James Lewis, William Gilbert, G.H. Gilbert, Maud Miller, Harry Hotto, Ralph Stuart, William Redmund, Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"), Ada Rehan, Kitty Cheatham, etc.

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Seven Strange Plays : Plays by Crane Johnson (1954) including: "The Hourglass", "The Bronze Statue", "Stillbirth", "The Reward", "The Visitor", "Shock" and "Freak Show".

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Seven Year Itch, The : "The Broadway Comedy Hit" by George Axelrod. Various productions (1953 - 75) starring Tom Ewell, Vanessa Brown, Neva Patterson, George Keane, Robert Emhardt, Jack McCarrell, Shirl Jones, Pat Young, Marta Wimple, Art Kassul, Eddie Bracken, Louise King, Howard Freeman, MacDonald Carey, Donna Michelle, Gena Rowlands, George Durney, Art Carney, Lee Remick, Brett Somers (Wife of Jack Klugman), Elliott Nugent, Sally Forrest, Anne Kimbell, Glenn Brooks, Lorraine Ell, Arte Johnson (Television's "Laugh-In"), Gavin MacLeod, Aileen Bay, Patti Macleod (Wife of Gavin MacLeod), etc. Originally produced (1953) by Courtney Burr and Elliott Nugent and directed by Elliott Nugent.

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Seventeen : "A Play of Youth and Love and Summertime" by Booth Tarkington. Produced by Stuart Walker at various theatres (1917 - 19) starring Lew Medbury, Lillian Ross, Judith Lowry (Co-star of television's "Phyllis"), Neil Martin, Ruth Gordon, Ben Lyon, Eugene Stockdale, John Orr, Paul Kelly, Morgan Farley, Aldrich Bowker, Wallace Ford, Emma Wilcox, etc. Directed by Stuart Walker.

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Seventeen (Musical by S. Benson) : "A New Musical Comedy" by Sally Benson (Based on the work of Booth Tarkington). Music by Walter Kent. Lyrics by Kim Gannon. Produced by Milton Berle, Sammy Lambert and Bernie Foyer at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1951 -) starring King Calder, Kenneth Nelson, Ann Crowley, Frank Albertson, Doris Dalton, Dick Kallman (Television's "Hank"), etc. Directed by Richard Whorf. Choreographed by Dania Krupska. Songs include: "This Was Just Another Day", "Summertime is Summertime", "Reciprocity", "Headache to Heartache", "The Hoosier Way", "If We Could Only Stop the old Town Clock", etc.

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Seventeen (Musical by F. Anthony) : "A New Musical Mobile Production" by Father Anthony of the Catholic Theatre Guild of Mobile (Based on the work of Booth Tarkington). Produced by The Catholic Theatre Guild of Mobile at the C.Y.O. Hall (Mobile, Alabama - 1953) starring John Scott, Kitty Greer, Polly Crowe, Jackie Guy, Orin Wood, etc. Directed by Peter Barrios II, Bob Lencione and Joanne Sherrill. Choreographed by Joanne Sherrill and Jackie Guy. Songs include: "Silly Bill", "Once in Love With Lola", "Sunshine Smile", "Blue Dream", "After You've Gone", "Ragtime Cowboy", etc.

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1776 (Seventeen Seventy-Six) : "A New Musical Comedy" by Peter Stone (Based on a conception of Sherman Edwards). Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards. Various productions (1969 - 98) starring William Daniels, Paul Hecht, Clifford David, Roy Poole, Ronald Holgate (Husband of Dorothy Collins), Emory Bass, Ken Howard, Betty Buckley ("Cats", etc.), William Duell, Bruce MacKay, Howard Da Silva, Peter Lombard, Gregg Edelman, Pat Hingle, Brent Spiner, Ric Stoneback, Frank Lombardi, Andy Hopkins, Kevin Meaney, Edward Lardaro, John Cunningham, George Hearn, Gary Beach, Jay Garner, Jack Fletcher, David Ford, John Cullum, Richard Poe, Patrick Bedford, Roy Lonergan, Bernard Lloyd, Lewis Fiander, Ronald Radd, Paul Tripp (Television's "Mr. I Magination"), etc. Originally produced (1969) by Stuart Ostrow, directed by Peter Hunt and choreographed by Onna White. Songs include: "Sit Down, John", "The Lees of Old Virginia", "He Plays the Violin", "Cool, Cool Considerate Men", "Momma Look Sharp", "Molasses to Rum", "Yours, Yours, Yours", "Is Anybody There?", etc.

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Seventh Heaven (By A. Strong) : Book by Austin Strong. Various productions (1919 - 26) starring Pauline Moore, Philip Earle, Charles Gothold, Grace Menken, Joseph J. Hyland, Frank Wilcox, Eric Clavering, Kay Strozzi, George Spelvin, Paul Porter, Beatrice Noyes, Frank Morgan (Most famous as "The Wizard of Oz" on film. Brother of Ralph Morgan.), Marion Kerby, Henry O' Neill, John W. Ransome, Gale Gordon, Anne Forrest, Douglas MacPherson, Ruth Mero, Fuller Mellish, Jr., Charles Farrell, Percy Helton, etc. Originally produced (1919) and directed by John Golden.

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Seventh Heaven (By V. Wolfson) : "The New Musical Comedy" by Victor Wolfson and Stella Unger (Based upon the play by Austin Strong). Music by Victor Young. Lyrics by Stella Unger. Produced by Gant Gaither and William Bacher at various theatres (1955) starring Gloria De Haven, Ricardo Montalban, Paul Hartman (Of the dance team "Paul and Grace Hartman". Most famous as "Emmet the Fix-It Man" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), Robert Clary ("Television's "Hogan's Heroes"), Fifi D' Orsay ("Follies", etc.), Chita Rivera, Joseph Flynn, Betty Jane Seagle, Kurt Kasznar, Beatrice Arthur, etc. Directed by John C. Wilson. Choreographed by Peter Gennaro (Choreographer for television's "The Ed Sullivan Show"). Songs include: "Where is That Someone For Me?", "Man With a Dream", "Remarkable Fellow", "A Miss You Kiss", "If It's A Dream", "Love Sneaks Up on You", etc.

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70, Girls, 70 : Book by Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin (Based upon the play entitled "Breath of Spring" by Peter Coke - Adapted by Joe Masteroff). Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Produced by Arthur Whitelaw in association with Seth Harrison at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1971) starring Mildred Natwick, Hans Conried, Lillian Roth (Portrayed by Susan Hayward in the 1955 biopic, "I'll Cry Tomorrow"), Gil lamb, Lillian Hayman, Lucie Lancaster, Joey Faye ("Mack and Myer For Hire" on film), Henrietta Jacobson, Ruth Gillette, etc. Directed by Paul Aaron. Choreographed by Onna White. Songs include: "Old Folks", "Broadway My Street", "Coffee in a Cardboard Cup", "Boom Ditty Boom", "Believe", "The Elephant Song", etc.

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Severed Head, A : "A New Comedy" by Iris Murdoch and J.B. Priestley. Various productions (1963 - 64) starring Joan Fontaine, Robin Bailey, Elliott Reid, Lee Grant, Jessica Walter (Co-star of "Play Misty for Me", etc on film. Co-star of "Arrested Development", etc. on television.), Angela Wood, Heather Chasen, Sheila Burrell, Paul Eddington, Frances White, Robert Hardy, Bernard Horsfall, Peter Reeves, Monica Evans, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Christine Pickles, etc. Originally produced in London (1963) by Donald Albery and directed by Val May. Originally produced on Broadway (1964) by David Merrick and Donald Albery and directed by Val May.

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Sex : "A Comedy Drama" by Jane Mast. Produced by C. William Morganstern at various theatres (1926) starring Mae West ("Most Talked-Of Star in the World"), Barry O' Neill, Pacie Ripple, Ann Reader, Warren Sterling, Ida Mantell, etc. Directed by Edward Elsner.

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Sex And Consciousness : "A Season of Lunch-Hour Plays" ("Cock Artist" by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and "The Rialto Prom" by Angela Wye). Produced by the Almost Free Theatre at the Ambiance Theatre (London - No date) starring Ann Mitchell. Plays directed by Roland Rees and Sue Todd.

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Sex Fable, The : "A Comedy" by Edouard Bourdet (Translated by Jane Hinton). Produced by Gilbert Miller at Henry Miller's Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Mrs. Patrick Cambell (Beatrice Stella Tanner), Ronald Squire, Mary Chippendale, Helen Haye, Margaret Dale, Constance Trevor, Lora Baxter, etc. Directed by Gilbert Miller.

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Sexual Perversity In Chicago : "Two Plays" (Including "A Sermon") by David Mamet. Produced by Stuart Oken and Jason Brett at the Apollo Theater Center (Chicago - 1979) starring Jim Belushi, Scott Jaeck, Bernadette Birkett, Linda Kimbrough and Cosmo White ("The Sermon"). Directed by Sheldon Patinkin.

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Sganarelle : "An Evening of Moliere Farces" ("The Flying Doctor", "The Forced Marriage", "Sganarelle" and "A Dumb Show") translated by Albert Bermel. Produced by the American Repertory Theatre at the Goodman Theatre of The Art Institute of Chicago (1982) starring Tony Shalhoub (Television's "Monk"), John Bottoms, Richard Grusin, Marianne Owen, Harry Murphy, Stephen Rowe, Cynthia Darlow, etc. Directed by Andrei Serban.

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Sh! The Octopus : "A Sneaky-Snaky-Slimy Mystery" by Ralph Murphy and Donald Gallaher. Produced by Donald Gallaher and J.M. Welch at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1928) starring Harry Kelly, Clifford Dempsey, Beatice Allen, Gavin Gordon, Ignacio Martinetti, Francis Verdi, Adele Windsor, etc.

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Shades Of Harlem : "A Tribute to the Harlem Renaissance" by Jeree Palmer Wade. Produced by Tony Conforti and Jerry Saperstein and the National Black Touring Circuit (No location or date listed) starring Ty Stephens, Branice McKenzie and Jeree Palmer Wade. Directed by Adam Wade. Choreographed by Ty Stephen