Frohman, Charles, 1860-1915
פרוהמן, צ'ארלס, 1860-1915
Frohman, Charles
VIAF ID: 26417812 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Frohman, Charles ‡d 1860-1915
- 100 1 _ ‡a Frohman, Charles ‡d 1860-1915
- 100 1 _ ‡a Frohman, Charles, ‡d 1860-1915
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Alice Sit-by-the-Fire. | |
Arsène Lupin. | |
As you like it. | |
Camille. | |
Carmen. | |
Charles Frohman presents John Drew and his company | |
Charles Frohman's new comedy, Oh, Susannah! | |
Charles Frohman's production, The circus girl | |
David Harum. | |
Denise. | |
Diplomacy. | |
Father and the boys. | |
The greater Shenandoah by Bronson Howard. | |
The honor of the family. | |
In town. | |
Inconstant George. | |
Ingomar. | |
Jane | |
Jerry. | |
John Drew's new play, Rosemary | |
The joy of living. | |
Kitty Grey. | |
Lady Frederick. | |
The land of promise. | |
The light that lies in woman's eyes. | |
The little father of the wilderness. | |
The little minister. | |
Lord and Lady Algy. | |
Love watches. | |
The man from Blankley's. | |
The Marlowe book : a collection of pictures | |
The marriage market. | |
Maude Adams in Chantecler | |
Maude Adams in l'Aiglon : a drama, in five acts, by Edmond Rostand, adapted into English by Louis N. Parker | |
Mice and men. | |
Mister Antonio. | |
The mollusc. | |
The morals of Marcus. | |
Mrs. Dot. | |
Mrs. Gorringe's necklace. | |
Mrs. Leffingwell's boots. | |
Much ado about nothing. | |
The mummy and the humming bird. | |
My daughter-in-law. | |
My wife. | |
On and off. | |
Op 'o me thumb. | |
Our Miss Gibbs. | |
Our Mrs. McChesney. | |
Outcast. | |
Pantaloon. | |
Passers-by. | |
The patriot. | |
Peter Pan. | |
Pictorial L'Aiglon | |
The pretty sister of José. | |
The prodigal husband. | |
Richard Carvel. | |
The richest girl. | |
Romeo and Juliet. | |
The rose of Persia. | |
A royal family. | |
A royal rival. | |
The salt of the earth. | |
The school girl. | |
Secret service. | |
She stoops to conquer. | |
Sherlock Holmes. | |
The silent voice. | |
The siren. | |
Smith. | |
The sorceress. | |
The sparkling comedy, Thoroughbred by Ralph Lumley. | |
Sue. | |
Theater playbill for "Aristocracy" at Columbia Theatre, Washington, D.C., March 20, 1893. | |
Theater program for "Mr. Wilkinson's Widows" at Proctor's Theatre, New York, October 3, 1891. | |
Theater program for "Shenandoah" at Col. Sinn's Brooklyn Park Theatre, Brooklyn, September 22, 1890. | |
The thief. | |
To have and to hold. | |
Too much Johnson with Wm. Gillette. | |
The tyranny of tears. | |
U.S. Minister Bedloe. | |
What every woman knows. | |
When knighthood was in flower. | |
When this dancing craze first started, I was nearly broken-hearted | |
The witness for the defence. |