- John
Freedley (May 22, 1793 –
December 8, 1851) was an
American politician, lawyer, and
businessman who
served in the
United States House of Representatives...
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Vinton Freedley came up with a new
approach to
producing musicals.
Instead of
commissioning book,
music and
lyrics and then
casting the show,
Freedley sought...
- Durr
Freedley (also
known as Durr Friedley) was a
portrait painter and
muralist who enjo**** a
noted but
brief career in Newport,
Rhode Island before his...
- idea for a
musical set on
board an
ocean liner came from
producer Vinton Freedley, who was
living on a boat,
having left the US to
avoid his creditors. He...
- was
built for Alex A.
Aarons and
Vinton Freedley. The
original name was an
amalgamation of Aarons's and
Freedley's first names; the
theater was
renamed for...
-
Vinton Freedley (November 5, 1891 – June 5, 1969) was an
American theater and
television producer known for his
productions of the
works of Cole Porter...
- the
Palace for $500 per w****.
During the run,
theater producer Vinton Freedley saw her sing and
invited her to
audition for the role of San Francisco...
-
Annexed to New York City. L. E.
Preston & Company. pp. 830–832.
Troxell Freedley, Edwin; Young,
Edward (1868). A
History of
American Manufactures from 1608...
- the lead for a w****.
During this time, she was seen by
producer Vinton Freedley, who cast her in Jackpot, a
Vernon Duke/Howard
Dietz musical starring Nanette...
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Hewitt Award of the
American Society for
Theatre Research, the
George Freedley Award of the
Theatre Library ****ociation, and the
George Jean
Nathan Award...