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1909 the Arabian Nights Who's to Win Him Musical Concerts 1909 1915 1922 THE ARABIAN NIGHTS THE WORKHOUSE WARD THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS WHO’S TO WIN HIM THE KLEPTOMANIAC THE FIRST YEAR MUSICAL CONCERTS HELLO FRISCO ONE ACT FESTIVAL ONE ACT PLAYS IN THE HAYMARKET MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE SHOW CUPID AND THE STYX 1923 LONESOME-LIKE THE RED LAMP 1910 THE CONFESSIONAL THE TRYSTING PLACE THE UNTANGLING OF TONY CHRISTMAS NOVELTY SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER DADDY LONG LEGGS 1924 A LADY IN THE LIBRARY DOCTOR ANNIE WHO’S A COWARD ONE TOUCH OF NATURE MISS CIVILIZATION P’S & Q’S JANE OVER THE HILLS EVENING DRESS INDISPENSIBLE MONSIEUR FAN PLUS TWO CANDLESTICKS THE BUTTERFLIES 1925 1916 SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPLATE 1911 THE GUEST MUSICAL VARIETY SHOW WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES A QUEEN MESSENGER CASTE IN THE NAME OF CHARITY 1926 A MAN AND A MAID HOW CHRISTMAS WAS SAVED THE SEVEN CHANCES MISTRESS PENELOPE THE SEA SHELL CAPTAIN APPLEJACK THE MAN NEXT DOOR WARE WIRE THE DICTATOR WHICH IS WHICH FEED THE BRUTE THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS THE LADY FROM PHILADELPHIA THE KISS 1927 1912 1917 A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY WHY NOT JIM O’FLAHERTY WEDDING BELLS SEVEN-TWENTY-EIGHT YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP SMILING THROUGH FACING THE MUSIC THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP KEZIA THE SHOW OFF THE PAPER CHASE THE MAN ON THE BOX A LITTLE FOUL PLAY 1928-1929 1913 TOLLIERS WIFE KEMPY HOW HE LIED TO HER HUSBAND THE CHRISTMAS BURGLAR LGHITNIN THE SCHOOL FOR MOTHERS-IN-LAW V.C. THE CHAMPION SIX CUPS OF CHOCOLATE THE SOLDIER OF FORTUNE AREN’T WE ALL IN THE DARKEST HOUR PEG-O MY HEART WITHER THE LOVE 1918 LOVE IN A MIST BETTY’S SACRIFICE THE LITTLEST GIRL A HAPPY PA EMBERS 1929-1930 THE GIRLS OVER HERE TEEDLES 1914 VARIETY SHOW HIS TEMPORARY WIFE THE MODERN GIRL AT THE MOVIES THREE WISE FOOLS SUNSET 1919 MEET THE WIFE THE 12 POUND LOOK TWO CROOKS AND A LADY YOU AND I YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP WHERE BUT IN AMERICA THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS THE GAME OF CHESS 1930-1931 THE DOLL WOMAN NAPKINS WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES MRS. BRIGGS OF THE POULTRY YARD ON THE HIRING LINE A MARRIAGE HAS BEEN ARRANGED 1920 THIS THING CALLED LOVE THE BRACELET NO SABEE ADAM AND EVE THE HAPPY PAIR AFFIRMATIVE SO THIS IS HOLLYWOOD MERCEDES, THE PRICE OF A MAN A BROKEN ENGAGEMENT DEAR BRUTUS OUR FRIENDS, THE ANTI SUFFRAGISTS JACK & JILL AND A FRIEND THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT A GOOD WOMAN 1921 THE DOORMATS FOURTEEN MUSICAL REVIEW EVENING OF ONE ACTS 1931-1932 1937-1938 1942-1943 THE BAD MAN FLY AWAY HOME THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER COCK ROBIN JOURNEY’S END TEN MINUTE ALIBI LOVE FROM A STRANGER SPRING CLEANING ACCENT ON GROWTH HEAVEN CAN WAIT SEVENTH HEAVEN THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN DOUBLE DOOR MRS. BUMPSTEAD LEIGH THREE MEN ON A HORSE PENNY WISE LADIES OF THE JURY ARSENIC AND OLD LACE 1938-1939 CANDLE-LIGHT 1932-1933 UNCLE TOM’S CABIN ENCHANTED APRIL PERSONAL APPEARANCE 1943-1944 PHILIP GOES NORTH WHISTLE IN THE DARK CLAUDIA IN A GARDEN HIGH TOR THE UNGUARDED HOUR THE FIRST MRS. FRAZER POST ROAD AMERICAN LANDSCAPE THE DOVER ROAD THE FIRST LADY PAPA IS ALL CAPPY RICKS INTERFERENCE LADIES IN RETIREMENT SPRING AGAIN 1933-1934 1939-1940 DARK EYES HALF HOLIDAY GEORGE AND MARGARET DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY NIGHT MUST FALL 1944-1945 THE RIVALS BRIEF CANDLE/ FRONT PAGE GUEST IN THE HOUSE HOLIDAY FRONT PAGE GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE WHEN LADIES MEET COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW WATCH ON THE RHINE THE GHOST TRAIN GOOD MORNING BILL THE GUARDSMAN FRESH FIELDS UNCLE HARRY 1934-1935 THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER DANGEROUS CORNER 1940-1941 THE FAR OFF HILLS BERKELEY SQUARE ROOM SERVICE BIRD IN HAND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS 1945-1946 THE TORCH BEARERS DARK VICTORY BLYTHE SPIRIT THE BRIDE JUNE MADNESS SNAFU THESE FEW ASHES THE TAVERN KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER RING AROUND ELIZABETH 1935-1936 HER MASTER’S VOICE THE AMAZING DR. CLUTTERHOUSE THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST TOMORROW THE WORLD THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN 1941-1942 CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY EAST IS WEST SEE MY LAWYER THE MALE ANIMAL HAY FEVER MICHAEL AND MARY 1946-1947 MEET THE PRINCE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE SUSPECT TWIN BEDS ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON ANGEL STREET A WOMAN'S A FOOL MARY OF SCOTLAND 1936-1937 MR. & MRS. NORTH YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU THE DRUNKARD WESTERN UNION PLEASE NO MORE LADIES APPLE OF HIS EYE THE ADMIRABLE CRIGHTON TEN LITTLE INDIANS AS HUSBANDS GO ALIEN CORN SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY LABURNUM GROVE 1947-1948 1952-53 1957-58 (50TH ANNIVERSARY) DEAR RUTH MR BARRY ETCHINGS JANUS THE HASTY HEART THE ANIMAL KINGDOM WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES ICEBOUND LATE LOVE THE PHILADELPHIA STORY ROPE MR ROBERTS OUTWARD BOUND FATHER OF THE BRIDE THE RAINMAKER LAURA KIND LADY DESK SET THREE MEN ON A HORSE COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS 1948-1949 1953-54 1958-59 PORTRAIT IN BLACK END OF SUMMER THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON JOAN OF LORRAINE LET US BE GAY BAD SEED JOHN LOVES MARY CRAIG'S WIFE BUY ME BLUE RIBBONS LIFE WITH FATHER BELL, BOOK, AND CANDLE A ROOMFUL OF ROSES ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST DETECTIVE STORY THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE GENTLEMAN FROM ATHENS LO AND BEHOLD NINATCHKA FOR LOVE OR MONEY GOODBYE MY FANCY THE DESPERATE HOURS 1949-50 1954-55 1959-60 CUCKOOS ON THE HEART MY THREE ANGELS THE MOUSETRAP THE LITTLE FOXES KISS AND TELL THE CURIOUS SAVAGE O MISTRESS MINE THE HAPPY TIME GIGI THE VISITOR STALAG 17 THE GLASS MENAGERIE AN INSPECTOR CALLS SABRINA FAIR WHO WAS THAT LADY I SAW YOU WITH STAGE DOOR NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH THE THIRD BEST SPORT THE BIGGEST THEIF IN TOWN KIND SIR FALLEN ANGELS 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 LIGHT UP THE SKY AFFAIRS OF STATE HOWIE WATERLOO BRIDGE THE COUNTRY GIRL CANDIDA TWO BLIND MICE THE MOON IS BLUE TUNNEL OF LOVE REBECCA DIAL M FOR MURDER MRS. MCTHING HARVEY TIME OUT FOR GINGER THE MAN IN THE DOG SUIT THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE THE WHITE SHEEP OF THE FAMILY THE GAZEBO PRESENT LAUGHTER THE TENDER TRAP ROMAN CANDLE 1951-52 1956-57 1961-62 STRANGE BEDFELLOWS RECLINING FIGURE THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY MY SISTER EILEEN OUR TOWN THE MATCHMAKER GRAND NATIONAL NIGHT BUS STOP ONCE MORE WITH FEELING THE TRAITOR THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER TWELVE ANGRY MEN BORN YESTERDAY ANNIVERSARY WALTZ THE MARRIAGE-GO-ROUND THE GREAT BIG DOORSTEP EDWINA BLACK THE LOUD RED PATRICK THE SILVER WHISTLE THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC ROAR LIKE A DOVE 1962-63 1967-68 1972-73 SEND ME NO FLOWERD BAREFOOT IN THE PARK ANGEL STREET EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL ANASTASIA THE GUARDSMAN WRITE ME A MURDER SAILOR BEWARE SILENT NIGHT, LONELY NIGHT ALL FOR MARY THE LITTLE HAT THE PHILADELPHIA STORY THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH THE FANTASTICKS THE GIRLS IN 509 MONIQUE THE HOSTILE WITNESS FORTY CARATS CRITIC'S CHOICE UNPLEASANT TO BE UNHEALTHY STRANGE BEDFELLOWS LOVE IN E FLAT 1963-64 1968-69 AUNTIE MAME THE ODD COUPLE 1973-74 THE CAINE MUTINY COURT MARTIAL A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS SEPARATE ROOMS JENNY KISSED ME BLOOD, SWEAT, AND STANLEY POOLE COME BLOW YOUR HORN WAIT UNTIL DARK BELL, BOOK, AND CANDLE SHOT IN THE DARK POOR RICHARD LOVE RIDES THE RAILS POOLS PARADISE GOLDEN FLEECING LUV SPEAKING OF MURDER ANY WEDNESDAY WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOLFF SEE HOW THEY RUN 1964-65 1969-70 NIGHT WATCH A MAJORITY OF ONE THE STARSPANGLED GIRL ALL MY SONS PRIVATE LIVES 1974-75 THE BIGGEST THEIF IN TOWN ME AND THEE GEORGE M THE BEST MAN THE MIRACLE WORKER THE GINGERBREAD LADY SUNDAY IN NEW YORK HARVEY JIMMY SHINE TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE READY WHEN YOU ARE CB BLITHE SPIRIT THE CAPTAIN'S PARADISE DON'T DRINK THE WATER 6 RMS RIV VU DIAL M FOR MURDER 1965-66 1970-71 I DO, I DO MARY MARY CACTUS FLOWER BEST OF FRIENDS THE PLAY'S THE THING DEATH OF A SALESMAN CHRISTMAS ORIGINAL SHE LOVES ME 1975-76 DEAR ME THE SKY IS FALLING THE WOMEN ANNIE GET YOUR GUN NEVER TOO LATE KING OF HEARTS THE LADY IS NOT FOR BURNING A THOUSAND CLOWNS WHITE LIES AND BLACK COMEDY UNDER THE SYCAMORE TREE A THURBER CARNIVAL THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS THE SUNSHINE BOYS OPAL IS A DIAMOND 1966-67 1971-72 DON'T TRIP OVER THE MONEY PAIL VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET BOEING, BOEING THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS THE WINSLOW BOY PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL WAKE UP, DARLING 1976-77 LOVE AND KISSES ARSENIC AND OLD LACE ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST DEADWOOD DICK TEN LITTLE INDIANS THE LITTLE FOXES CATCH ME IF YOU CAN PLAZA SUITE THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT ROOM SERVICE GIRL IN THE FREUDIAN SLIP THE BEST LAID PLANS THE DUEL THE GAZEBO COME BLOW YOUR HORN THE RAINMAKER 1977-78 1983-1984 1991-1992 SCAPINO DEADWOOD DICK RASHOMON ENTER LAUGHING MARY MARY THE KING AND I A SONG AT TWLIGHT THE BEST LITTLE CHRISTMAS PAGENT EVER THE ROYAL GAMBIT CHAMPAGNE COMPLEX ARSENIC AND OLD LACE MOON OVER THE BREWERY "LUV" PRIVATE LIVES THE ROYAL FAMILY THE LITTLE HUT ROOM SERVICE TAMING OF THE SHREW SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM 1992-1993 1978-1979 1984-1985 GODSPELL STOP THE WORLD, I WANT TO GET OFF CHAPTER TWO THE BEST LITTLE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER HENRY IV BUS STOP ARMS AND THE MAN THIEVES TALKING WITH....
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