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Julian Eltinge "FASCINATING WIDOW" Female Impersonator 1911 Baltimore Program

$ 68.63

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    Description

    This is a rare December 25th, 1911 program from the Post-Broadway engagement of the OTTO HAUERBACH and F. A. MILLS comedy with music "THE FASCINATING WIDOW" at Ford's Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland. (The production opened September 11th, 1911
    at the Liberty Theatre in New York City
    and ran for 65 performances before mounting an ambitious national tour.) ..... The musical starred JULIAN ELTINGE in dual roles and featured EDWARD GARVIE, JAMES SPOTTSWOOD, GILBERT DOUGLAS, CHARLES W. BUTLER, JAMES E. SULLIVAN, FRANK WENTWORTH, CARRIE E. PERKINS, WINONA WINTER, JUNE MATHIS, LOUISE ORTH, EDITH HARDLOW, VIOLET DE VORN, ELEANOR RYLEY, HELEN GLENMORE, MARIE FINNEY, DOROTHY LANDERS, DOROTHY WILCOX and MARGARET JOHNS ..... Biographical note: JULIAN ELTINGE (1883-1941) was an American vaudeville star and is often called the greatest female impersonator in theatrical history. Eltinge played his first female role at age ten. A graduate of Harvard, he entered vaudeville in 1904, soon commanding one of the highest salaries in show business. During a successful tour of the United States and Europe in 1907, he gave a Command Performance for King Edward VII. His stage successes included "The Fascinating Widow" (1911), written for him, in which he played the dual roles of Mrs. Monte and Hal Blake; "The Crinoline Girl" (1914) and "Cousin Lucy" (1915). He continued working in vaudeville from 1918 to 1927 and also starred in several silent films. (Reprinted in part from www.britannica.com) ..... CREDITS: Book and Lyrics by OTTO HARBACH ("Bright Eyes", "The Cat and the Fiddle", "Roberta", "The Firefly", "Wildflower", "Sunny", "Rose-Marie", "Song of the Flame", "The Desert Song", "No, No, Nanette"); Music by F. A. MILLS; "Don't Take Your Beau to the Seashore" written by IRVING BERLIN and RAY GOETZ; Sets designed by DODGE and CASTLE; Costumes designed by HAYDEN and Company and FRANCES of New York; Choreographed by JACK MASON; Directed by GEORGE MARION; Produced by A. H. WOODS ..... DETAILS: The 32 page playbill measures 7 3/4" X 10" inches and includes production credits, cast list, scenes, musical numbers and wonderful vintage advertising, but no cast photos or bios ..... CONDITION: With the exception of edge chipping to the cover, a few tiny edge tears and minor edge wear, this rare program is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.
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