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The Old Foolishness
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 20, 1940
Closing Date
Dec 21, 1940
Performances
3
Play
Original
Broadway
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Windsor Theatre
(Dec 20, 1940 - Dec 21, 1940)
Setting
County Down, Ireland.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
John Golden
Written by
Paul Vincent Carroll
Directed by
Rachel Crothers
Scenic Design by
Donald Oenslager
St. Clair Bayfield
The Canon
Walter Burke
Dan Dorian
Sean Dillon
Francis
Vincent J. Donehue
Mike
Guerita Donnelly
Rosemaryanne Fitzfagen
Grace Francis Findlay
Mrs. Dorian (Ole' Contrairy)
Margery Maude
Mrs. Sheeran
Laurence O'Brien
Phelim Fitzfagan
Sally O'Neill
Maeve McHugh
Roy Roberts
Peter
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
John Golden
Written by
Paul Vincent Carroll
Directed by
Rachel Crothers
Scenic Design by
Donald Oenslager
St. Clair Bayfield
The Canon
Walter Burke
Dan Dorian
Sean Dillon
Francis
Vincent J. Donehue
Mike
Guerita Donnelly
Rosemaryanne Fitzfagen
Grace Francis Findlay
Mrs. Dorian (Ole' Contrairy)
Margery Maude
Mrs. Sheeran
Laurence O'Brien
Phelim Fitzfagan
Sally O'Neill
Maeve McHugh
Roy Roberts
Peter
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