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Sam S. Shubert Theatre (Organization : Washington, D.C.)
Stalag 17
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1 edition published in 1953 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by American Theatre Corporation, president and managing director Milton Shubert, manager Bernie Ferber, Jose Ferrer presents "Stalag 17," a comedy melodrama by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski, with George Tobias, Douglas Watson, Laurence Hugo, Lothar Rewalt, Edward Platt, Jerry Jarrett, directed by Mr. Ferrer, associate producer Richard Condon, scenery and lighting by John Robert Lloyd, costumes by Noel Taylor.
Much ado about nothing
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2 editions published in 1958 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, American Shakespeare Festival, Theatre and Academy, Stratford, Connecticut, John Houseman, artistic director, Jack Landau, associate director presents Katharine Hepburn as Beatrice, appearing with the American Shakespeare Festival Company in "Much Ado About Nothing," by William Shakespeare, with Mitchell Agruss, Stanley Bell, Jack Bitner, Jacqueline Brookes, William Cottrell, Dina Doronne, Richard Easton, John Frid, Larry Gates, Will Geer, Sada Thompson, Richard Waring and John Colicos as Benedick, directed by John Houseman and Jack Landau, music by Virgil Thomson, scenery and costumes by Rouben Ter-Arutunian, lighting by Tharon Musser, dances arranged by John Butler.
Guys and dolls
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1 edition published in 1954 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by American Theatre Corporation, Feuer and Martin present "Guys and Dolls," winner of the New York Critics' Circle award, a musical fable of Broadway based on a story and characters by Damon Runyon, starring Iva Withers, Julie Oshins, Norwood Smith, Pat Rooney with Susan Hight, B.S. Pully, Jack Prince, Dell Markee, Al Nesor, Thomas Ahearne, Netta Packer, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, dances and musical numbers staged by Michael Kidd, setting and lighting by Jo Mielziner, costumes by Alvin Colt, musical director Stanley Lebowsky, orchestrial arrangements by George Bassman and Ted Royal, vocal arrangements and direction by Herbert Green, staged by George S. Kaufman.
Gentlemen prefer blondes
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1 edition published in 1954 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Washington D.C. presents "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," with Adrienne Angel, John Shanks, Marion Weeks, music by Jules Styne, lyrics by Leo Robin, musical director Al Evans, choreographer Janet Picarde.
Mister Roberts
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2 editions published between 1953 and 1954 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by American Theatre Corporation, president and managing director Milton Shubert, manager Bernie Ferber, Leland Hayward presents Tod Andrews and the New York Company in "Mister Roberts," by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan, based on the novel by Thomas Heggen, directed by Joshua Logan, settings by Jo Mielziner.
Jose Greco
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2 editions published in 1953 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by American Theatre Corporation, president and managing director Milton Shubert, manager Bernie Ferber, Charles E. Green presents "Jose Greco," and his company of Spanish dancers, Lola de Ronda, Juanele Maya, Luis Olivares, Salome de Cordoba, Linda Rivero, Elba Ocampo, Malene Vargas, Julio Torres, Angel Soler, Jerenimo Villarino, guitarist, Chinin de Triana, Flamenco singer, and the eminent composer-pianist Roger Machado.
Dancers of Bali
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1 edition published in 1957 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by I. Hirst Enterprises, Bernie Ferber, manager, Columbia Artists Management, Inc. presents "Dancers of Bali," with Mario and I Gusti Ngurahraka and the Tabanan Palace Gamelan, I Wajan Begeg, conductor, produced by Paul Szilard, by arrangement with Indonesian Artists Management, Djakarta with the approval of the Cultural Department of the Republic of Indonesia, settings, costumes and lighting supervised by Richard Harrison Senie.
A tree grows in Brooklyn
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1 edition published in 1952 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by American Theatre Corporation, president and managing director Milton Shubert, resident manager Bernie Ferber, the Messrs. Shubert present Joan Blondell, in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," with Robert Shackleton, Evelyn Ward, John Vivyan, Anne Mary Tallon, Betty Bartley, book by Betty Smith and George Abbott, music by Arthur Schwartz, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, based on Betty Smith's novel, production directed by Gus Schirmer Jr., dances and musical numbers staged by Edmund Balin, costumes by Irene Sharaff, dance arrangements by Dean Fuller, musical direction by Joseph Littau, production supervision by Robert Fryer.
A roomful of roses
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1 edition published in 1955 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by I. Hirst Enterprises, manager Bernie Ferber, Guthrie McClintic and Stanley Gilkey present Patricia Neal in "A Roomful of Roses," a new comedy by Edith Sommer, with Russ Conway, Alice Frost, Warren Berlinger, David White, and Betty Lou Keim, staged by Mr. McClintic, setting and lighting designed by Donald Oenslager, costumes supervised by Audre.
Protective custody
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1 edition published in 1956 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by I. Hirst Enterprises, Bernie Ferber, manager, Anderson Lawler (in association with Will Lester Productions) presents Faye Emerson in "Protective Custody," a new play, by Howard Richardson and William Berney, with Fritz Weaver, Thayer David, directed by Herbert Berghof, settings and costumes by Peter Larkin, lighting by Lee Watson.
Paris '90
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1 edition published in 1953 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by American Theatre Corporation, president and managing director Milton Shubert, manager Bernie Ferber, Cornelia Otis Skinner in her new solo revue "Paris '90," by Miss Skinner, music and lyrics by Kay Swift, musical director, Nathaniel Shilkret, setting and lighting by Donald Oenslager, costumes designed by Helene Pons, orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett.
The moon is blue
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1 edition published in 1954 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by American Theatre Corporation, president and managing director Milton Shubert, manager Bernie Ferber, Jody Associates present "The Moon is Blue," a comedy by F. Hugh Herbert, with Edward Andrews, Jacqueline Holt, Michael Lipton, staged by Maximilian Slater, stage manager John Holden.
The Honeys
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1 edition published in 1955 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by I. Hirst Enterprises, manager Bernie Ferber, Cheryl Crawford presents Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn, Dorothy Stickney in "The Honeys," a farce comedy by Roald Dahl, also starring Mary Finney, settings by Ben Edwards, costumes by Motley.
Glad tidings
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1 edition published in 1954 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by I. Hirst Enterprises, manager Bernie Ferber, Harold Bromley presents Constance Bennett, Tod Andrews, Haila Stoddard in "Glad Tidings," a romantic comedy by Edward Mabley, staged by Harold Bromley, setting by William and Jean Eckart, with Henry Garrard, Janet De Gore, John Randolph, Rosemary Prinz, Fay Sappington.
Getting Gertie's garter
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1 edition published in 1954 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by I. Hirst Enterprises, manager Bernie Berger, Max Yorke presents "Getting Gertie's Garter," by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood with Nat Burns, Velle Davenport, David Tyrell, Billie Nelson, Tye Morrow, Dodi Bauer, Larry Bockius, and Eulabelle Moore, scenery and costumes by David Ffolkes, staged by Nat Burns.
The Mikado
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1 edition published in 1952 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, S.M. Chartock's Gilbert and Sullivan Company with Martyn Green, Ella Halman, Joseph Macaulay, Lillian Murphy, Frank Roger, Robert Eckles, Earl William, Mary Roche, Audrey Dearden, Glynn Hill, Radley Flynn, staged by Mr. Chartock, musical director, Lehman Engel, settings by Ralph Alswang, costuming by Peggy Morrison, assistant conductor, Eugene Kusmiak, production consultant, Martyn Green, production stage manager, Lewis Pierce. "The Mikado," written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan.
Flame-out
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1 edition published in 1953 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, operated by American Theatre Corporation, president and managing director Milton Shubert, manager Bernie Ferber, M.M. Productions presents "Flame-Out," a comedy drama by Alan Mowbray, with Herbert Bott, Harry Carey Jr., Stuart Carson, Todd Karns, John Kellogg, Philip Kenneally, Joe Locke, Jack Lord, William M. Neil, Rick Owens, Jay Tolliver, Tafa Lee, directed by the author, setting by Yellenti.
L'impromptu de Marigny
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1 edition published in 1952 in French and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Washington, D.C., Madeleine Renaud, Jean-Louis Barrault, et leur compagnie preĢsentent entr'acte "L'Impromptu de Marigny," par les acteurs de la Compagnie, poemes, chansons, mime, cartons de tapisserie de Lucien Coutaud.
Crazy October
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1 edition published in 1958 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Walter Starcke presents Tallulah Bankhead in "Crazy October," a comedy by James Leo Herlihy, with Estelle Winwood, Jack Weston, Collin Wilcox, Fred Beir, J. Frank Lucas and Joan Blondell, directed by Mr. Herlihy, designed by Ben Edwards, costumes by Alvin Colt.
Apple cart
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1 edition published in 1957 in English and held by 1 library worldwide National Theatre, Charles Adams and Joseph Neebe present Maurice Evans in Bernard Shaw's brilliant comedy, "The Apple Cart," co-starring Signe Hasso with Charles Carson, Mercer McLeod, Pat Nye, production staged by George Schaefer, settings and lighting by Robert O'Hearn, costumes by Noel Taylor. more
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