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Frederic Arnold Kummer

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Frederic Arnold Kummer

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  • (1910) Stage: Wrote "Mr. Buttles", produced on Broadway.
  • (1912) Stage: Wrote "The Brute", produced on Broadway.
  • (1913) Stage: Wrote "The Painted Woman", produced on Broadway. Directed by John Cromwell. Playhouse Theatre: 5 Mar 1913-Mar 1913 (closing date unknown/2 performances).
  • (1919) Stage: Wrote "The Magic Melody", produced on Broadway. Musical/romance.
  • (1920) Stage: Wrote "The Bonehead", produced on Broadway. Comedy/satire.
  • (1920) Stage: Wrote book / lyrics for "My Golden Girl", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Musical Director: Philip James. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Nora Bayes Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 5 Apr 1920-close): 2 Feb 1920-1 May 1920 (105 performances). Cast: Eileen Adaire (as "Chorus"), Robert Archibald (as "Chorus"), Raymond Barrett (as "Martin"), Helen Bolton (as "Helen Randolph"), Adele Boulais (as "Lois Booth"), Marie Carroll (as "Peggy Mitchell"), Evelyn Cavanaugh (as "Kitty Mason"), Robina Davidson (as "Chorus"), Viola Degnan (as "Chorus"), Jeannette Dietrich (as "Chorus"), Richard Dore (as "Capt. Paul de Bazin"), Gladys Hart (as "Chorus"), Caroline Holton (as "Chorus"), Flo Howard (as "Chorus"), Yvonne LaGrange (as "Chorus"), Eastman McRoy (as "Chorus"), Victor Morley (as "Arthur Mitchell"), Robert Emmett O'Connor (credited as Robert O'Connor; as "Wilson"), Edna May Oliver (as "Mrs. Judson Mitchell"), Trixie Packard (as "Chorus"), Peggy Schramm (as "Chorus"), Edward See (as "Mr. Pullinger"), Ned Sparks (credited as Ned A. Sparks; as "Mr. Hanks"), William Strubain (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Tierney (as "Blanche"), George Trabert (as "Howard Pope"), Harold Vizard (as "Mr. Clarence Swan"), Loretta Walsh (as "Chorus"), Norma Eve Warrington (as "Chorus"), Marcia White (as "Chorus"), Victoria White (as "Mildred Ray"). Produced by Harry Wardell.
  • (1912) Novel: "The Ivory Snuff Box." Genre: Detective/mystery. Publisher: New York : Grosset & Dunlap. 278 pgs. Library of Congress Classification: PZ3.K963 Iv2 PS3521.U65, NOTE: Filmed as The Ivory Snuff Box (1915).
  • (1922) Novel: "Plaster Saints" (filmed as The Spitfire (1924)).

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