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Autobiography of Daniel Frohman, an American theatrical producer and manager, and an early film producer.
Letter to Mr. Byrne, dated June 6, 188- , was written on letterhead from Madison Square Theatre ; letter to Henry Edwards written on letterhead from the Madison Square Theatre, Manager's Office ; letter written to Messrs Simmonds & Brown, dated August 5, on letterhead from the Lyceum Theatre ; letter to Mr. W.F.G. Shanks, dated September 16, 1898, typed on letterhead from the Lyceum Theatre. All letters are in regard to theatrical matters.
(14) describes Hackett's "triumph" in Stratford as Othello; (21) relates anecdotes about C.W. Couldock on the occasion of a proposed benefit; (22) mentions Jefferson's plan to "deal a little with the Bacon-Shakespeare matter" in a lecture. (30) from Clara Morris requests advice on the willing of her property; (36) expresses sympathy to Frohman at his brother's death; and (9) announces Twain's completion of "Prince and the Pauper." Also includes Frohman's collection of the typescripts of the letters.
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