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Marion Fairfax

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  • (1904) Stage: Appeared in "The Triumph of Love" on Broadway. Criterion Theater.
  • (1907) Stage: Wrote "The Builders", produced on Broadway. Produced by Tully Marshall (also in cast). Astor Theater.
  • (1908) Playwright: "The Ways and the Means".
  • (1915) Stage: Wrote "Mrs. Boltay's Daughter", produced on Broadway. Comedy Theater.
  • (1914) Stage Play: A Modern Girl. Written by Marion Fairfax and Ruth C. Mitchell. Comedy Theatre: 12 Sep 1914- Sep 1914 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Charles Allison, Lee Baker, Frederick Burton, Violet Heming, Alice John, Edward Lester, Frederick Malcolm, Edward Nicander, Grace Reals, Julius Steger.
  • (1912) Stage Play: The Talker. Drama. Written and directed by Marion Fairfax. Harris Theatre: 8 Jan 1912- May 1912 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Lillian Albertson, Wilson Day, Bertha Donn[credited as Berta Donn], Malcolm Duncan, Isabelle Fenton, Elene Foster, Pauline Lord (as "Ruth Lennox") [Broadway debut], Tully Marshall, Warren Munsell. Produced by Henry B. Harris. Note: Filmed by First National Pictures as The Talker (1925).
  • (1908) Stage: Wrote "The Chaperon", produced on Broadway. Maxine Elliot Theater.

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