George Cram Cook or Jig Cook (October 7, 1873 – January 14, 1924) was an American theatre producer, director, playwright, novelist, poet, and university...
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translator, and arts patron. Nilla Cram Cook was born in Davenport, Iowa, the daughter of playwright George Cram Cook and his second wife, journalist Mollie...
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American playwright, novelist, journalist and actress. With her husband George Cram Cook, she founded the Provincetown Players, the first modern American theatre...
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Zealand rugby union and rugby league player George Cram Cook (1873–1924), American writer George Hammell Cook (1818–1889), State Geologist of New Jersey...
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jig in English, a fast dance movement from the Baroque Suite George Cram Cook or Jig Cook (1873-1924), American theatre producer, director, playwright...
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enthusiasts. Under the leadership of the husband and wife team of George Cram “Jig” Cook and Susan Glaspell from Iowa, the Players produced two seasons in...
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George Franklin Cram (1842-1928) was an American map publisher. He served in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War as a first sergeant in Company...
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and 1920s. Core members of the group are Susan Glaspell, her husband George Cram Cook, who were among the founders of the Provincetown Players; Floyd Dell...
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theaters. He was a member of the Provincetown Players, and he succeeded George Cram Cook as director of that organization in 1922. During the Great Depression...
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grown from $2.6 million to $12.5 million. In 1897, theater producer George Cram Cook began teaching a class called "Verse-Making", effectively the University...
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Neighbor of the Wrights and husband to Mrs. Hale (originally played by George Cram Cook). Mrs. Peters: Wife of the sheriff (originally played by Alice Hall)...
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into a theater in 1918. The original Provincetown Players included George Cram Cook, Susan Glaspell, Eugene O'Neill, John Reed, Louise Bryant, Floyd Dell...
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Archived from the original on May 13, 2015. Retrieved February 3, 2016. Cook, Linda. "Nothing is 'Quiet' about the lives of filmmakers from Bettendorf"...
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(1888–1989), classical philologist; taught at Shimer and Goucher colleges George Cram Cook, novelist, poet, and playwright Lillien Blanche Fearing (1863–1901)...
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later co-founded the Provincetown Players alongside Susan Glaspell, George Cram Cook, her own husband Hutchins Hapgood, and others. Boyce worked with the...
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provincetownplayhouse.com. Retrieved 2017-07-02. Glaspell, Susan (1920). Plays. George Cram Cook. Boston: Small, Maynard & Company. OCLC 1488726. 'Theatre Reviews:...
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Provincetown Players in 1915. The players, including Susan Glaspell, George Cram Cook, John Reed, Hutchins Hapgood, Eugene O'Neill, and others, first performed...
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Ridgely Torrence's Simon the Cyrenian at Howard University, producer George Cram Cook recruited Throckmorton to create the sets for the Provincetown Players'...
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the Village went as well and joined the group, organized in 1915 by George Cram Cook and his wife, Susan Glaspell, who hoped to produce plays that were...
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life experience and mainly based on the relationship she had with George Cram Cook,: 29 who was married by the time they met and could not marry Glaspell...
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Suppressed Desires by husband and wife George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell; Habit by Frank Dare; The Sandbar Queen by George Cronyn; and Pokey by the WSP's own...
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for the other agent. Roderick Taliaferro, the title character in George Cram Cook's first novel, Roderick Taliaferro: A Story of Maximilian's Empire (1903)...
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Cardiff that took place in the living room of Glaspell and her husband George Cram Cook's home on Commercial Street, adjacent to the wharf (pictured) that was...
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politician Paul Conrad, political cartoonist Ed Conroy, athlete George Cram Cook, author Marv Cook, football player Jack Coombs, athlete Eric Cooper, baseball...
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The Liberator. Dell joined fellow Davenporters Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook as a member of the Provincetown Players and his play King Arthur's...
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who became known as the Davenport group, including Susan Glaspell, George Cram Cook, and Floyd Dell. Banks later moved to Seattle, Washington, where he...
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Provincetown Players were founded in 1915, by three people: Neith Boyce, George Cram Cook, and Susan Glaspell, who undertook Realism, an eccentric form of theatre...
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performance of a repertoire that included Ida Rauh, Susan Glaspell, George Cram Cook, John Reed, Hutchins Hapgood, and Eugene O'Neill. Once established...
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Cram & Ferguson and Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson are partnerships in which he worked. Cram was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Cram was...
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John Sergeant Cram was born in the same year as her father. The Cram family had seven servants, including a governess, butler, maid, cook, waitress, nurse...
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