• Cosmopolitan Theatre is an American anthology series which aired on the DuMont Television Network from October 2, 1951, to December 25, 1951. The series...
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  • Rootless cosmopolitan (Russian: безродный космополит, romanized: bezrodnyi kosmopolit) was a pejorative Soviet epithet which referred mostly to Jewish...
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    renamed the Cosmopolitan Theatre, and played movies. The name was changed to the International Theatre in 1944. In 1949, NBC leased the theatre, and made...
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    Beatrice Whitney Straight (August 2, 1914 – April 7, 2001) was an American theatre, film and television actress and a member of the prominent Whitney family...
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    broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 25 January 2020. "Peripherie Broadway @ Cosmopolitan Theatre - Tickets and Discounts". Playbill. Retrieved 25 January 2020. "Danton's...
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  • Chevron Theatre (1952–53) Climax! (1954–58) Colgate Theatre (1949–50) Colgate Theatre (1958) Conflict (1956–57) Conrad Nagel Theater (1955) Cosmopolitan Theatre...
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    McGavin.: 572  McDevitt guest starred in such series as Suspense, Cosmopolitan Theatre, Decoy, The United States Steel Hour, Westinghouse Studio One, The...
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    (1918–1988) Century Theatre Century Theatre Roof Comedy Theatre (1909–1931) Cosmopolitan Theatre Maxine Elliott Theatre (1906–1956) Forrest Theatre (1925–1945)...
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    Anna Deavere Smith (category American musical theatre actresses)
    Endowment for the Humanities. In 2016, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship in Theatre Arts. She is the founding director of the Institute on the Arts and Civic...
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    Mayo Methot (category American musical theatre actresses)
    and Lamond relocated to New York City, where Lamond was employed at Cosmopolitan Productions. Shortly after her arrival in New York, Methot began appearing...
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    that previously hosted Broadway theatre. Beginning with the first large long-term theater in the city, the Park Theatre built in 1798 on Park Row just...
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    title: Duel Without Honor The Adventures of Ellery Queen 1 episode Cosmopolitan Theatre Episode: "Mr. Pratt and the Triple Horror Bill" La Strada finisce...
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    situated underground. In 1934, Gonda publicized the plans for the Cosmopolitan Theatre on the border of the French Concession and the Chinese City. The...
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    speech problems. Also in 1943, Forsythe met Julie Warren, initially a theatre companion, but later a successful actress in her own right, landing a role...
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    Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. (category American theatre directors)
    Pennington. At a cost of $2.5 million, Ziegfeld built the 1600-seat Ziegfeld Theatre on the west side of Sixth Avenue between 54th and 55th Streets. Designed...
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    Tom Ewell (section Theatre)
    "Mighty Like a Rogue" 1951 Lights Out Charlie Drome "The Deal" 1951 Cosmopolitan Theatre unknown role "Mr. Pratt and the Triple Horror Bill" 1952 Robert Montgomery...
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  • four performances at the Fiesta Dinner Theatre; and again in June 1990 for one month at the Hahn Cosmopolitan Theatre, produced in association with Scott...
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    Keenan as Moriarty. The production opened February 20, 1928, at the Cosmopolitan Theatre in New York City, and ran for 16 performances. The Royal Shakespeare...
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    episode of the series aired on September 25, 1951. It was replaced by "Cosmopolitan Theatre". A review in the trade publication Billboard described Cavalcade...
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    and miserly obsession. Greed premiered on December 4, 1924, at the Cosmopolitan Theatre in Columbus Circle, New York City, which was owned by William Randolph...
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    Nikita Yefremov (category Moscow Art Theatre School alumni)
    Yefremov (Russian: Никита Михайлович Ефремов; born 30 May 1988) is a Russian theatre actor, voice acting and dubbing actor, known for his roles in television...
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    Zawe Ashton (category National Youth Theatre members)
    Issue. In October 2012, she received the Ultimate Newcomer trophy from Cosmopolitan magazine at their Women of the Year awards. In November 2012, she won...
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  • The anti-cosmopolitan campaign (Russian: Борьба с космополитизмом, Bor'ba s kosmopolitizmom) was an anti-Western campaign in the Soviet Union which began...
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  • Ambika Mod in One Day? Here's all her other projects you need to watch". Cosmopolitan. 12 February 2024. Retrieved 20 February 2024. Morris, Lauren (16 February...
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    Krysta Rodriguez (category American musical theatre actresses)
    cancer. After going public with her diagnosis, Rodriguez was contacted by Cosmopolitan to blog for their Cosmo Online Health and Fitness readers about her experiences...
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  • Robert Levy (1888–1959) was an English-born theatre manager and film producer whose support for African-American actors helped pave the way for the recognition...
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    Tamara Geva (category American musical theatre actresses)
    with music by Albeniz, and Sarcasms with music by Prokofiev at the Cosmopolitan Theatre and was called "a Russian star". After this, Geva began performing...
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    December 3, 1953, though it's unclear when it aired over the network. Cosmopolitan Theatre - one episode from October 23, 1951, "Reward, One Million". Dark...
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  • 30 The Red Skelton Show NBC October 2 Cosmopolitan Theatre DuMont Television Network October 3 Celanese Theatre ABC October 5 ABC Mystery Theater ABC...
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  • Show (1949–1950) - moved from CBS The Bigelow Theatre (1950–1951) - moved from CBS Cosmopolitan Theatre (Oct–Dec 1951) Dark of Night (1952–1953) Drama...
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