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    Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden (November 11, 1872 – July 17, 1953), known professionally as Maude Adams, was an American actress and stage designer who achieved...
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    publisher and editor. She was the personal secretary and partner of actress Maude Adams. Louise Boynton was born in Georgetown, Massachusetts, the eldest child...
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    in the title role. A Broadway production was mounted in 1905 starring Maude Adams. It was later revived with such actresses as Marilyn Miller and Eva Le...
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  • town of Marceline and the play they were presenting was Peter Pan with Maude Adams. It took most of the contents of two toy saving banks to buy our tickets...
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    produced his first Broadway play, Clyde Fitch's Masked Ball. In this piece, Maude Adams first played opposite John Drew, which led to many future successes....
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    flat in design with rounded corners. It is named after the collar of Maude Adams's costume in her 1905 role as Peter Pan, although similar styles had been...
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    (1902) Created by J. M. Barrie Portrayed by Nina Boucicault (1904 play) Maude Adams (first US production 1905) Mary Martin (1954 musical) Betty Bronson (1924...
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    banking and mining. Their only child, Maude Adams, became a prominent actress known for playing Peter Pan. Adams debuted at Salt Lake Theatre as Grace...
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    Leigh. The play made its American debut on Broadway in 1911, featuring Maude Adams in an adaptation by Louis N. Parker. Chantecler has recently been revived...
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    Louis N. Parker) premiered at New York's Knickerbocker Theatre, with Maude Adams in the title role. Its first performance in London was at His Majesty's...
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  • Olive Mercer (15 September 1905 – 2 January 1983), born Olive Maude Adams, was a British television actress perhaps best known for playing the wife of...
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    Carter (known as 'The American Sarah Bernhardt') and the Broadway star Maude Adams, but they were largely echoes of his Bernhardt posters. His finest work...
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  • Department became renowned under its chairman and teacher, the actress Maude Adams, James M. Barrie's first American Peter Pan. The Warehouse Theater is...
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    longislandindexmaps.org. Retrieved July 19, 2022. Maude Adams at the Internet Broadway Database "The Local Life of Maude Adams". Sachem, NY Patch. August 3, 2011. "Mrs...
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    observe—and possibly work with—professionals. Such stage luminaries as Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore, Lillian Gish, and Ruth Gordon had trod the boards here...
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    Up in the role of Nibs (one of the Lost Boys), appearing onstage with Maude Adams and earning a favorable mention from powerful critic Alexander Woollcott...
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    featured on Broadway at the Empire Theatre in January 1914 and starred Maude Adams, running for 136 performances. The play first appeared briefly in London...
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  • of the South Seas in 1988. Carrera appeared with fellow "Bond Girls" Maude Adams and Kristina Wayborn in That '70s Show episode "The First Time" (s2,e16...
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  • Joan Barry into an actress…. [as] she had ‘all the qualities of a new Maude Adams' and told his sons, ‘She has a quality, an ethereal something that's...
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    which was administered by the distinguished Broadway actress and teacher Maude Adams. After Barry's graduation from college, she gained some professional...
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    and the robber Jack Sheppard in Buckstone's play based on his life; Maude Adams, who played Peter Pan in the American premiere of Barrie's play and went...
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    attended Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, and studied acting under Maude Adams, but her family would not allow it. She eventually transferred to the...
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    Young Couple which starred her uncle John Drew Jr. and Maude Adams. She appeared with Drew and Adams again in 1896 in Rosemary. In 1897 Ethel went with William...
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    Pennsylvania (SMDPA)) Actors/actresses Christopher Lloyd, Humphrey Bogart, Maude Adams, Anthony Perkins, Lillian Russell, and the Baldwin brothers (Alec, Daniel...
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    Theatre on November 11, 1901, produced by Charles Frohman and starring Maude Adams, but ran for only a modestly successful 64 performances. It then opened...
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  • link. Maude Adams (1872–1953), American actress Maude Allen (1879–1956), American character actress Maude Apatow (born 1997), American actress Maude Ballou...
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    her husband, Robert Peyton Carter, a stage actor who often worked with Maude Adams. In 1919 The Deserters was released as the film Sacred Silence, with...
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    opposite Maude Adams in J. M. Barrie's What Every Woman Knows. Frequent quarrels between the stars occurred during the run of the play, and when Adams opened...
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    Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott (March 18, 1868 – September 2, 1940) was a Canadian physician, among Canada's earliest female medical graduates, and an...
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    Theater. Drew had a long association with Charles Frohman and leading lady Maude Adams. In these years under Frohman, John Drew's stardom was established. His...
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