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| A farce comedy in three acts by Louis Sobol. Produced by Louis Isquith, Inc., at the Klaw Theatre, New York, May 10, 1928. (12 performances) |
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| Cast of characters: Gilbert Douglas...Bim Thomas H. Manning...Cookie John Robb...Doctor Pendragon Quarrie Josephine MacNicol...Miss Jellison Marguerite McNulty...Ellen Quarrie Marie Louise Walker...The Lady in Red Juanita Hansen...The Lady in Black Robert Montgomery...Dick Halloway Robert Webb Lawrence...Chief of Police Halloran Willard Hall...The Man in Brown Billy Stone...Hank, the Chauffeur Walter Pearson...Carabelli |
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| Prologue -- Dressing Room of a Vaudeville Theatre, Tarrytown, N.Y. Acts I, II and III -- Dr. Quarrie's Sanitarium for Psychoneurotics, Near Tarrytown, N.Y. Staged by Ralph Murphy. |
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| Synopsis: Bim and Cookie, crooks, scheme admission to a sanitarium as patients. From this point of vantage they rob the neighboring rich folk, but several of their fellow patients turn out to be planted secret-service operators and they are caught. |
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| From The Best Plays of 1927-1928 by Burns Mantle. | ||||||||||||