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Katharine Cornell Is Dead at 81 (Published 1974)**Summary of Katharine Cornell's Obituary**
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Katharine Cornell: A Legend of American TheaterMar 14, 2023 · Katharine Cornell was a leading lady in American theater; eventually she led the charge for New York's American Theatre Wing to perform ...Missing: reliable sources
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Katherine Cornell - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryCornell was born in Berlin, Germany to Dr. Peter Cortelyou Cornell & Alice Plimpton Cornell. She was brought up in Buffalo and began her stage career in 1917.Missing: reliable sources
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THE STORY OF KATHARINE CORNELL - The New York TimesMiss Cornell, a member of a family long prominent in Northern New York, was born in Berlin, where her father was pursuing post-graduate studies in medicine. For ...
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Katharine Cornell and Sidney B. Pfeifer Theatres Posters, DVDs and ...Katharine Cornell was a respected theater actor, writer and producer. Born in Berlin, Germany, Cornell was raised in Buffalo, New York. She established a ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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archives.nypl.org -- Katharine Cornell papersSome of her most successful roles in this period were in three Shaw plays, Saint Joan (1936), another Candida (1937) and The Doctor's Dilemma (1941) as well as ...
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[PDF] Cornell, Katharine, (1893-1974) and Guthrie McClintic (1893-1961)Cornell was born on February 16, 1893, in Berlin, Germany, where her father Peter, a doctor, was completing postgraduate work in surgery. She grew up in ...Missing: family background<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Katharine Cornell Papers - The New York Public LibraryLater in 1893, Peter Cornell and his wife Alice Gardner Plimpton returned to their native city, Buffalo, New York with their daughter, Katharine. Her father ...
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Katharine Cornell - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryPeter C. Cornell, son of S. Douglas Cornell, studied medicine and married Alice Gardner Plimpton. They resided in Berlin, Germany, while Peter pursued ...Missing: brother | Show results with:brother
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A DECADE AND MISS CORNELL - The New York Times... theatre. When she was unable to pass entrance examinations for Bryn Mawr she returned to boarding school to conduct classes in drama. So she is just a ...Missing: left pursue
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Katharine Cornell | Biography & Broadway Productions | BritannicaKatharine Cornell was one of the most celebrated American stage actresses from the 1920s to the 1950s. Cornell was the daughter of American parents who were ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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A Bill of Divorcement – Broadway Play – Original - IBDBA Bill of Divorcement (Original, Play, Drama, Broadway) opened in New York City Oct 10, 1921 and played through Mar 1922.
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The Enchanted Cottage – Broadway Play – Original - IBDBThe Enchanted Cottage (Original, Play, Fantasy, Broadway) opened in New York City Mar 31, 1923 and played through May 1923.
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The Letter - 1927 Broadway - Creative TeamProduction Staff ; W. Somerset Maugham Playwright ; Messmore Kendall Producer ; Guthrie McClintic Director
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No Letters Home | The New YorkerIt goes without saying that Katharine Cornell's performance is excellent. In fact, without saying, one would take it for granted that it was incandescent. It is ...
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The Letter – Broadway Play – Original - IBDBThe Letter (Original, Play, Broadway) opened in New York City Sep 26, 1927 and played through Dec 1927.
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The Age of Innocence (Broadway, Empire Theatre, 1928) - PlaybillKatharine Cornell. Ellen Olenska (Original) ; Margaret Barker. Alice Fordyce (Original) ; Frazer Coulter. Mr. Henry van der Luyden (Original) ; Giannina Gatti.
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Cornell, Katharine (1893–1974) | Encyclopedia.comAmerican actress of extraordinary range who competed for the title "First Lady of the American Theater" and helped create its Golden Age, a period dominated ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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The Age of Innocence – Broadway Play – Original - IBDBThe Age of Innocence (Original, Play, Broadway) opened in New York City Nov 27, 1928 and played through May 1929.
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Cornell, Katharine | Encyclopedia.comCornell made her debut in 1916 with the Washington Square Players. In 1921 she married Guthrie McClintic, a producer-director. From their first production ...
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street – Broadway Play – Original - IBDBThe Barretts of Wimpole Street (Original, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Feb 9, 1931 and played through Dec 1931.Missing: premiere | Show results with:premiere
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street (Broadway, Empire Theatre, 1931)Original ; Katharine Cornell. Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett (Original) ; Flush. Flush (Original) ; Brian Aherne. Robert Browning (Original) ; Margaret Barker.Missing: premiere | Show results with:premiere
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Nominating Katharine Cornell; MISS CORNELL DONS A NEW ...February 15, 1931, Section Arts & Leisure, Page 105Buy Reprints. New York Times ... The Barretts of Wimpole Street." When those ... Book Review. Joe Manchin ...
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Aider and Abettor - I | The New YorkerBEFORE the dress rehearsal of “The Barretts of Wimpole Street,” in 1931, Miss Katharine Cornell held a housewarming for the scenery and props.
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Katharine Cornell's 1933–34 Tour of Three Plays - Basil RathboneThe theaters in which Katharine Cornell's company played varied from civic auditoriums, arenas, and large movie theaters to legitimate playhouses. One ...Missing: stock | Show results with:stock
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The chaotic history of the Katharine Cornell Theatre - UB SpectrumDec 7, 2023 · In her 1939 autobiography, Cornell reflected on how the world might someday remember her. “Perhaps I shall end up an obsolete eccentric known ...Missing: reliable sources
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Romeo and Juliet – Broadway Play – 1934 Revival - IBDBRomeo and Juliet (Revival, Play, Tragedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Dec 20, 1934 and played through Feb 1935.Missing: details reception
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Romeo and Juliet (Broadway, Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 1934) | PlaybillSYNOPSIS: Two young lovers with feuding families navigate their budding relationship as uncontrollable circumstances lead to a tragic end.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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CORNELL'S JULIET; Aspects of a Glowing Performance That Is an ...NINE years ago Katharine Cornell was wearing the slouch green hat in the service of Michael Arlen's sniveling balderdash. Now she is playing Juliet.
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Romeo and Juliet - Basil RathboneJul 16, 2022 · A tragedy by William Shakespeare, arranged in two parts and twenty-three scenes by Katharine Cornell. Opened at the Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, ...Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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THE PLAY; Katharine Cornell, Edith Evans and Basil Rathbone in a ...Her “Romeo and Juliet,” which she put on at the Martin Beck last evening, is on the high plane of modern magnificence. Probably no one expected anything less ...
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Theatre: Supreme Test - Time MagazineDecember 31, 1934 12:00 AM GMT-5. For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. Katharine Cornell ... All a reviewer can say is 'Bravo!Missing: reception | Show results with:reception
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street – Broadway Play – 1935 Revival - IBDBScenic Design by Jo Mielziner · Brian Aherne. Robert Browning. Gilmore Bush. Henry Moulton-Barrett. Joyce Carey. Arabel Moulton-Barrett. Robert Champlain.Missing: 1931 realistic
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'THE BARRETTS' AGAIN; An Account of Katharine Cornell's ...When she reached Los Angeles and gave the play to her husband, Guthrie McClintic, then directing talking pictures in Hollywood, he urged her to act Elizabeth.
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street (Broadway, Ethel Barrymore Theatre ...Revival ; Katharine Cornell. Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett (Original) ; Brian Aherne. Robert Browning (Original) ; Betty Brewer. Bella Hedley (Original).<|separator|>
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Candida – Broadway Play – 1937 Revival - IBDBA play in three acts. Setting St. Dominic's Parsonage, London. People Produced by Katharine Cornell. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Staged by Guthrie ...
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THE PLAY; Katharine Cornell Appearing in a Revival of Shaw's ...CANDIDA, Bernard Shaw's play in three acts. Staged by Guthrie McClintic; scenery by Woodman Thompson; revived by Katharine Cornell. At the Empire Theatre on ...
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No Time for Comedy – Broadway Play – Original - IBDBNo Time for Comedy (Original, Play, Comedy) opened in New York City Apr 17, 1939 and played through Sep 30, 1939.
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No Time for Comedy (Broadway, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1939)Original ; Katharine Cornell. Linda Easterbrook (Original) ; Margalo Gillmore. Amanda Smith (Original) ; Laurence Olivier. Gaylord Easterbrook (Original) ; Francis ...
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The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: May 1, 1939 | TIMENo Time For Comedy (by S. N. Behrman; produced by Katharine Cornell and the Playwrights Co.) brought Katharine Cornell triumphantly back to Broadway after a ...
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Saint Joan – Broadway Play – 1936 Revival - IBDBPerformances. 89. PlayDramaRevivalBroadway. Open Date: Mar 09, 1936. Close Date ... Produced by Katharine Cornell. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Staged by ...
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THE PLAY; Katharine Cornell and Her Associates Revive Bernard ...Miss Cornell and Mr. Shaw beat us all into reverent submission last evening. Not that we were offering much resistance, for the play was "Saint Joan," which ...
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The Wingless Victory – Broadway Play – Original | IBDBThe Wingless Victory (Original, Play, Tragedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Dec 23, 1936 and played through Mar 1937.
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The Wingless Victory: A Play in Three Acts - Maxwell AndersonNathaniel, a sea captain who left Salem penniless, returns wealthy after a seven-year absence. With one exception, the pleasure of the puritanical members ...
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The Doctor's Dilemma – Broadway Play – 1941 Revival - IBDBThe Doctor's Dilemma (Revival, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Mar 11, 1941 and played through Jun 21, 1941.Missing: 1939 | Show results with:1939
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[PDF] The Doctor's Dilemma - JETIR.orgShaw called the play "a tragedy" in the subtitle either in the hope of camouflaging his satire or out of mere perversity. The preface includes lengthy attacks ...Missing: Katharine review
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An Evaluation of the Acting Career of Katharine CornellAug 22, 2025 · This paper will examine the background of Miss Cornell to determine the influences that helped shape her career, and the theatre training that ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The Three Sisters – Broadway Play – 1942 Revival - IBDBThe Three Sisters (Revival, Play, Drama, Broadway) opened in New York City Dec 21, 1942 and played through Apr 3, 1943.
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Miss Cornell and a Distinguished Company Revive Chekhov's 'The ...She did so with a revival of Chekhov's "The Three Sisters," that saga of the defeated and the frustrated on a Main Street of Russia at the turn of the century.
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THE FIRST LADY; Katharine Cornell Returns With Full Credits and ...THE FIRST LADY; Katharine Cornell Returns With Full Credits and 'The Three Sisters' ... Now she has returned to Broadway ... A few years ago three or four ...
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[PDF] Introduction: "The Words May Be Wrong"How high the moon is the name of this song. How high the moon, though the words may be wrong. We're singing it. Because you requested it.
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[PDF] Morale Service and the Stage Door Canteen in World War IIPlaces like the Stage Door. Canteen were established as a gesture of thanks to servicemen for their difficult and sometimes dangerous work. 10 Kermit ...
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Candida – Broadway Play – 1946 Revival - IBDBCandida (Revival, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Apr 3, 1946 and played through May 2, 1946.
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Old Play in Manhattan, Apr. 15, 1946 - Time MagazineOld Play in Manhattan, Apr. 15, 1946 ... Candida (by George Bernard Shaw; produced by Katharine Cornell in association with Gilbert Miller) has come to seem, with ...
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That Lady – Broadway Play – Original | IBDBProduced by Katharine Cornell. Written by Kate O'Brien; from "For One Sweet Grape" by Kate O'Brien. Staged by Guthrie McClintic. Scenic Design by Rolf Gérard ...
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MISS CORNELL BACK TONIGHT IN DRAMA; Portrays One-Eyed ...Katharine Cornell brings her starring vehicle, "That Lady," to the Martin Beck Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Wearing a black patch over her right eye, ...
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' That Lady' -- Miss Cornell - The New York TimesIn “That Lady,” her new starring vehicle, Miss Cornell portrays Ana de Mendoza, one-eyed Spanish Princess whose unhappy love affair in the court of Philip 11 ...
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'THE CONSTANT WIFE'; Katharine Cornell Appears in One of ...... 1951. The chief difference now is that Miss Cornell plays "The Constant Wife" romantically. The fashionable wife she plays is as independent as the woman Mr.
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FIRST NIGHT AT THE THEATRE; Katherine Cornell Is Starred in ...Thousands of people will be glad to know that at last Katharine Cornell has a splendid part, although no one needs to be told that she acts it well.
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The Dark Is Light Enough | News - The Harvard CrimsonAs the Countess, Katharine Cornell can well be described as wonderful. Filled with charm and kindness, her performance at the same time reveals the inner ...Missing: review | Show results with:review
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Seasoned Actor Takes a Timely Inventory - The New York Times“It's odd and interesting. The reviews everywhere have been cleft down the middle. Either they hate it like hell, or glow. This applies to the play and to me— ...
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'The Firstborn' Chosen for Initial Helburn Award -- 'Aquacircus' June ...The plays could be drama, comedy or satire and need not deal directly with the Hungarian revolt. "The Firstborn," which is playing at the Coronet Theatre with ...
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RADIO'S TWO DECADES; Old-Timers to Spin Tales of Early DaysThe show goes on Thursdays at 9 P. M.. Katharine Cornell, in her first microphone appearance, will offer three scenes from "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" next ...
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'MIKE' GETS A NEW STAR; Miss Cornell Overcomes Her 'Prejudice ...The broadcast, besides marking the actors' reunion after the triumphant run of "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" ten years ago, introduces the great lady of the ...
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RADIO: Program Preview, may 7, 1951 | TIMETheatre Guild on the Air (Sun. 8:30 p.m., NBC). Katharine Cornell in Candida. Railroad Hour (Mon. 8 p.m., NBC). High Button Shoes, starring Margaret Whiting ...
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Randolph Carter, 90, Broadway Playwright - The New York TimesOct 26, 1998 · His ''Florence Nightingale,'' starring Katharine Cornell, was presented on radio in 1951 by the Theater Guild on the Air. ... Carter was the drama ...Missing: broadcast | Show results with:broadcast
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Katharine Cornell: First Lady of the American Theatre - TravalancheFeb 16, 2018 · Her great grandather Samuel founded Cornell Lead Works. Her father was a doctor. Katharine was born in Berlin Germany, while he was studying ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Dear Liar – Broadway Play – Original - IBDBDear Liar (Original, Play, Broadway) opened in New York City Mar 17, 1960 and played through Apr 30, 1960.
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Katharine Cornell and Brian Aherne Star - The New York TimesThe two-character presentation stars Katharine Cornell and Brian Aherne. Written and directed by Jerome Kilty. Produced by Guthrie McClintic, in association ...Missing: performances | Show results with:performances
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Dear Liar (Broadway, Nederlander Theatre, 1960) - Playbill... Dear Liar - March 1, 1960. Dear Liar - March 1, 1960. Dear Liar - March 1, 1960. Dear Liar ...
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Searching for Katharine Cornell - Martha's Vineyard Arts & IdeasKatharine Cornell was an actress, a philanthropist, a friend, and a patron of the arts. She traveled the world, but she found her true home, here, on Martha's ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Guthrie McClintic Dead at 68; Broadway Producer Director; Staged ...McClintic and his wife, Katharine Cornell, the actress, had celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary last Sept. ... He was the only child of Edgar ...
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Collection: Katharine Cornell papers | Smith College Finding AidsKatharine Cornell (1893-1974) was born in Germany and raised in Buffalo, New York. She began her stage career with the Washington Square Players in New York ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The Green Hat – Broadway Play – Original | IBDBThe Green Hat (Original, Play, Broadway) opened in New York City Sep 15, 1925 and played through Apr 3, 1926.
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Katharine Cornell & Guthrie McClintic Residence / Paul Rudolph ...Katharine Cornell and her husband, director-producer Guthrie McClintic, lived here from 1922 to 1951. Architect Paul Rudolph began renting here in 1961.
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The Humble Beginnings Of an Elegant Mansion - The New York TimesJul 18, 1971 · It was Katharine Cornell's—or rather, her architect's. The actress and her husband, Guthrie McClintic, a producer and director in the ...
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Kit and Guth: A Lavender Marriage on Broadway A Lavender Marriage on Broadway from Passing Performances: Queer Readings of Leading Players in American Theater History on JSTORInsufficient relevant content. The provided text contains only metadata, HTML code, and a title ("Kit and Guth: A Lavender Marriage on Broadway") without substantive details about Katharine Cornell's marriage to Guthrie McClintic, their professional collaboration, home life, or relationship challenges. No verifiable facts, dates, or specific examples are available in the content.
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Lady of the Theater - The New York TimesJun 10, 1974 · When she was a child in Buffalo she played at acting. Acting and athletics were her chief, interests at the Oaksmere School in Mamaroneck, N. Y. ...Missing: age | Show results with:age
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Awards History - The Drama League... Katharine Cornell. Top. Outstanding Production of a Play. First bestowed in 1996, the Outstanding Production of a Play Award recognizes a full production.
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Cornell, Katharine, 1893-1974 | ArchivesSpace Public InterfaceBorn into a prominent family, Cornell was raised in Buffalo, New York. In 1935, she became the first woman to receive the Chancellor Charles P. Norton Medal ...Missing: 1898 | Show results with:1898
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Winners / 1948 / Actress (Leading Role - Play) - Tony Awards1948 / Actress (Play) Winner Globe Judith Anderson, Medea Winner Globe Katharine Cornell, Antony and Cleopatra Winner Globe Jessica Tandy, A Streetcar Named ...
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Theater Hall of Fame | The Official Website | MembersThe Theater Hall of Fame was created to honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the American Theater. ... Katharine Cornell Noel Coward Jane Cowl ...Missing: 2023 | Show results with:2023
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Katharine Cornell in “Candida”, 1937 - Collection GuidesFrom the Collection: This .21 linear feet collection contains 35 pieces of correspondence, nine photographs, and one theatrical program.
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I Wanted to be an Actress; The Autobiography of Katherine Cornell$$125.00 In stockI Wanted to be an Actress; The Autobiography of Katherine Cornell. New York: Random House, 1941. Illustrated with black and white photographs.Missing: Katharine | Show results with:Katharine
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Curtain Going Up: The Story of Katharine Cornell - BiblioguidesPublication: 1943 by Julian Messner, Inc. Genre: Biography, Non-fiction. Series: Messner Shelf of Biographies (U.S. History).
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Katharine Cornell: A Bio-Bibliography - Bloomsbury Publishing$$63.00Dec 9, 1993 · This reference summarizes and overviews the life and career of Katharine Cornell, one of the foremost actresses of the American stage from ...Missing: Sor Juana
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English - Research output - Eastern Illinois University Scholars @ EIUThe Rule and the Exception Katharine Cornell and PeggyWood Reviving Candida ... Works ... , Dec 2018, In: Victorians: A Journal of Literature and Culture .
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Neysa McMein - Illustration HistoryNeysa McMein was born Marjorie McMein in Quincy, Illinois on January 24, 1888. Her father, Harry McMein, worked for the family business, the McMein Publishing ...
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KATHARINE CORNELL | alhirschfeldfoundation.orgFirst Ladies of the Theater, Mural for Playbill Room at Hotel Manhattan, 1958Ethel Merman in Annie Get Your Gun, Julie Harris in Member of the Wedding, ...Missing: Nurse 1928
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Katharine Cornell(1893-1974) - IMDbKatharine Cornell was born on 16 February 1893 in Berlin, Germany. She was an actress, known for Producers' Showcase (1954), Stage Door Canteen (1943) and No ...
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This Month in Theatre History (February 2016)Feb 9, 2016 · With profits from the NYC production, she will establish the Katharine Cornell Foundation, which, upon dissolving in 1963, will distribute ...
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Nancy Hamilton Residence - NYC LGBT Historic Sites ProjectDuring the 1930s, Hamilton became the companion and lover of acclaimed Broadway actress Katharine Cornell. Known to her friends as “Kit,” Cornell was named ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Katharine Cornell in "Stage Door Canteen" - YouTubeMar 4, 2010 · One of the brightest stars on broadway during the 1930s/40s/50s....Katharine Cornell. Unfortunately this clip is the only on screen ...Missing: digital archives restorations footage 2020s