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Goat Alley
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 20, 1927
Closing Date
Apr 1927
Previews
0
Performances
13
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 20, 1927
Close Date: Apr 1927
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Princess Theatre
(Apr 20, 1927 - Apr 1927)
Description
A play in three acts
Setting
Goat Alley, Washington, D.C.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Toussaint Players
Written by
Ernest Howard Culbertson
Directed by
Egon Brecher
Baron Bryan
Chick Avery
Jack Carter
Policeman
A.B. Comatheire
Sam Reed
Evelyn Ellis
Lucy Belle Dorsey
J. Louis Johnson
Jeff Bisbee
Dorothy Paul
Lizzie Gibbs
Margaret Petty
Fanny Dorsey
Hayes Prior
Jeremiah Pocher
Edward Thompson
Slim Dorsey
George Watson
Israel Dorsey
Elizabeth Williams
Aunt Rebecca
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Toussaint Players
Written by
Ernest Howard Culbertson
Directed by
Egon Brecher
Baron Bryan
Chick Avery
Jack Carter
Policeman
A.B. Comatheire
Sam Reed
Evelyn Ellis
Lucy Belle Dorsey
J. Louis Johnson
Jeff Bisbee
Dorothy Paul
Lizzie Gibbs
Margaret Petty
Fanny Dorsey
Hayes Prior
Jeremiah Pocher
Edward Thompson
Slim Dorsey
George Watson
Israel Dorsey
Elizabeth Williams
Aunt Rebecca
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