Gender
Male
Born
circa 1880
Binghamton, New York, USA
Died
Nov 17, 1946
New York, New York, USA
Press Writer
  • CREDITS
    Hollywood Pinafore (May 31, 1945 - Jul 14, 1945)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    MusicalComedyOriginal
    The Late George Apley (Nov 21, 1944 - Nov 17, 1945)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    That Old Devil (Jun 05, 1944 - Jun 17, 1944)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayOriginal
    Lady in the Dark (Feb 27, 1943 - May 15, 1943)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    MusicalRevival
    The Doughgirls (Dec 30, 1942 - Jul 29, 1944)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The Land Is Bright (Oct 28, 1941 - Jan 03, 1942)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayOriginal
    Lady in the Dark (Jan 23, 1941 - May 30, 1942)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    MusicalComedyOriginal
    The Man Who Came to Dinner (Oct 16, 1939 - Jul 12, 1941)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    The American Way (Jan 21, 1939 - Jun 1939)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlaySpectacleOriginal
    Missouri Legend (Sep 19, 1938 - Oct 1938)
    • Associate Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Of Mice and Men (Nov 23, 1937 - May 1938)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayDramaOriginal
    Fulton of Oak Falls (Feb 10, 1937 - Mar 1937)
    • General Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    You Can't Take It With You (Dec 14, 1936 - Dec 03, 1938)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedy FarceOriginal
    First Lady (Nov 26, 1935 - Jun 1936)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Jubilee (Oct 12, 1935 - Mar 07, 1936)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    MusicalComedyOriginal
    The Old Maid (Jan 07, 1935 - Sep 1935)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayDramaOriginal
    The Dark Tower (Nov 25, 1933 - Jan 1934)
    • General Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayMelodramaOriginal
    As Thousands Cheer (Sep 30, 1933 - Sep 08, 1934)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    MusicalRevueOriginal
    Dinner at Eight (Oct 22, 1932 - May 1933)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Oh, Promise Me (Nov 24, 1930 - Mar 1931)
    • General Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedy FarceOriginal
    Once in a Lifetime (Sep 24, 1930 - Sep 05, 1931)
    • General Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Jenny (Oct 08, 1929 - Jan 1930)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Jonesy (Apr 09, 1929 - Jul 1929)
    • Written by John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    A Most Immoral Lady (Nov 26, 1928 - Apr 1929)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Swifty (Oct 16, 1922 - Nov 1922)
    • Written by John Peter Toohey
    PlayComedyOriginal
    Out There (Oct 08, 1917 - Closing date unknown)
    • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
    PlayOriginal
Hollywood Pinafore (May 31, 1945 - Jul 14, 1945)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
MusicalComedyOriginal
The Late George Apley (Nov 21, 1944 - Nov 17, 1945)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
That Old Devil (Jun 05, 1944 - Jun 17, 1944)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayOriginal
Lady in the Dark (Feb 27, 1943 - May 15, 1943)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
MusicalRevival
The Doughgirls (Dec 30, 1942 - Jul 29, 1944)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
The Land Is Bright (Oct 28, 1941 - Jan 03, 1942)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayOriginal
Lady in the Dark (Jan 23, 1941 - May 30, 1942)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
MusicalComedyOriginal
The Man Who Came to Dinner (Oct 16, 1939 - Jul 12, 1941)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
The American Way (Jan 21, 1939 - Jun 1939)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlaySpectacleOriginal
Missouri Legend (Sep 19, 1938 - Oct 1938)
  • Associate Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
Of Mice and Men (Nov 23, 1937 - May 1938)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayDramaOriginal
Fulton of Oak Falls (Feb 10, 1937 - Mar 1937)
  • General Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
You Can't Take It With You (Dec 14, 1936 - Dec 03, 1938)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedy FarceOriginal
First Lady (Nov 26, 1935 - Jun 1936)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
Jubilee (Oct 12, 1935 - Mar 07, 1936)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
MusicalComedyOriginal
The Old Maid (Jan 07, 1935 - Sep 1935)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayDramaOriginal
The Dark Tower (Nov 25, 1933 - Jan 1934)
  • General Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayMelodramaOriginal
As Thousands Cheer (Sep 30, 1933 - Sep 08, 1934)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
MusicalRevueOriginal
Dinner at Eight (Oct 22, 1932 - May 1933)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
Oh, Promise Me (Nov 24, 1930 - Mar 1931)
  • General Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedy FarceOriginal
Once in a Lifetime (Sep 24, 1930 - Sep 05, 1931)
  • General Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
Jenny (Oct 08, 1929 - Jan 1930)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
Jonesy (Apr 09, 1929 - Jul 1929)
  • Written by John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
A Most Immoral Lady (Nov 26, 1928 - Apr 1929)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
Swifty (Oct 16, 1922 - Nov 1922)
  • Written by John Peter Toohey
PlayComedyOriginal
Out There (Oct 08, 1917 - Closing date unknown)
  • Press Representative: John Peter Toohey
PlayOriginal

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