FROHMAN, CHARLES

frōˈmən, 1860–1915, American theatrical manager and producer, b. Sandusky, Ohio. Starting his career as a box-office clerk in Brooklyn, N.Y., Frohman became a successful producer with Bronson Howard's Shenandoah (1889). In 1893 he organized the Empire Theatre Stock Company. Soon he acquired five other New York City theaters and later headed the Theatrical Syndicate. He was known for his ability to develop talent; his stars included John Drew, Ethel Barrymore, E. H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, Maude Adams, and Henry Miller. In 1897 he leased the Duke of York's Theatre, London, introducing plays there as well as in the United States. Clyde Fitch, J. M. Barrie, and Edmond Rostand were among the playwrights he promoted. The system of exchange of successful plays between London and New York was largely a result of his efforts. He was known as an exceptionally fair man whose word was his only contract. Frohman died at sea on the Lusitania.

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...262 , 264 , 286 Cole, Charles S., 286 Collins, Jim, 27...Daly, Augustin, 236 Dana, Charles A., 258 , 347 , 348 , 349...Davis, George, 27 Dickens, Charles, 31 , 57 , 94 , 98 Douglass...211 , 239 , 356 , 390 , 395 Frohman, Daniel, 258 Fuller, Frank...
...Louise, 224 . Freye, Louise, 370 , 376 . Frohman, Charles, 217 , 339 . Frohman, Daniel, 169 , 172 . Funston, Frederick, 354...John, 61 . Garza, General, 69 , 74 . Gibson, Charles Dana, 59 , 93 , 125 , 138 , 196 . Gibson, Mrs...
...Charlit," nature and success of this play, 257 , 258 . Frohman, Charles, manager: views on the classical drama, 121 . judgment on Miss Marlowe as an emotional actress, 262 . Frohman, Daniel, manager: interview with Julia Marlowe...
...the launch were Samuel Insull and his wife, formerly Gladys Wallis , Mr. and Mrs. John Farson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frohman the theatrical manager , Mr. Dillingham, Miss Taylor, besides Caro and myself and the officers and seamen.
Leslie Carter, even Sarah Bernhardt -- and producers who havent the sense to recognize her talent, among them Charles Frohman, Henry Miller, and the Schuberts. The "I" of the lyric is Emma Carus herself, stepping out of her role in the...
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...Innovation by Alan L. Frohman Five years ago, I set...what Tom Stephens-and Charles House and Ken Richardson...and acceptance. (In Charles Houses case, it was...Koehler, 1994. Handy, Charles. The Age of Unreason...Pascarella, P. and Frohman, M. The Purpose-Driven...
...Byerss business by this time that Charles Frohman reportedly hired the defendant...Eventually, Gillette and producer Charles Frohman decided to pursue their lawsuit...precedent for future piracy cases. Frohman noted, "It is not such an easy...
...Jefferson and James ONeill, and Daniel Frohman, the countrys top producer, became...Syndicate, whose members were Charles Frohman, who controlled theaters in New...M. Faber (Keokuk, Iowa); Charles Fleischer (Boston); Wm. S...
...start-stop sprocket wheel. Or as Charles Musser has also noted in his recent...or distance. The Times quotes Charles Frohman on April 26, 1896: "We could...for one of Walt Whitmans poems, Charles Sheeler and Paul Strand use photography...
...James A. Herne, with brief nods to others such as Charles Hoyt, Augustus Thomas, and David Belasco. He mentions the Theatrical Syndicate, run by Charles Frohman, but more there would be helpful in comprehending the...
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...Bowery" and "After the Ball." Charles and Caroline lived on Thirtieth...as did the theatrical manager Charles Frohman, who would go down with the Lusitania...John L. Sullivan, and one from Charles G. Dawes, who would win a Nobel...
...passenger list included the rich and powerful (American millionaire Alfred Vanderbilt, theater producer Charles Frohman, Boston bookseller Charles Lauriat) as well as newlyweds and nursemaids, galley cooks and stokers, Quakers and cardsharps...
...illustrative, not definitive.) Jan. 25, 1893--Charles Frohman opens the Empire Theatre, Broadway at W. 40th St...trade union in the industry. Sept. 11, 1894--Charles Frohman presents the English comedy "The Bauble Shop...
...know it." Good for him. "Why fear death?" asked Charles Frohman as he went down with the sinking Lusitania. "Death is only a beautiful adventure." Fare thee well, Mr. Frohman. If each life is unique, and it is, then it would...
...Bowery" and "After the Ball." Charles and Caroline lived on Thirtieth...as did the theatrical manager Charles Frohman, who would go down with the Lusitania...John L. Sullivan, and one from Charles G. Dawes, who would win a Nobel...
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...whom died. The artistic world lost such talents as the playwright Charles Klein, writer Justus Forman, theatre impresario Charles Frohman, actress Amelia Herbert, pianist Charles Knight, art collector and founder of Dublin art gallery Sir Hugh...
...Michell) and even the words of his producer and patron Charles Frohman (an excellent Dustin Hoffman) fail to ease his mind...mother and Hoffman brings a humorous touch to the role of Frohman. The photography is stunning and the fantasy sequences...
...marriage to Mary (Radha Mitchell) and his last play has just flopped, putting him under pressure from impresario Charles Frohman (Dustin Hoffman) to come up with something better. Then, on one of his regular visits to Londons Kensington Gardens...
...characters, ideas and storylines for Peter Pan, a play which, much to the worried bemusement of Barries producer Charles Frohman (Dustin Hoffman making wonderful, drolly underplayed use of his brief cameo support turn), will involve fairies...
...Gardens fail to lift his spirits, while soothing words from his long neglected wife Mary and ever devoted producer Charles Frohman also fall on deaf ears. Barrie chances upon young widow Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (Winslet) enjoying a picnic with...
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FROHMAN, CHARLES fro m n, 1860 1915, American theatrical...office clerk in Brooklyn, N.Y., Frohman became a successful producer with Bronson...man whose word was his only contract. Frohman died at sea on the Lusitania...
...family, she made her debut at nine as Mamillius in Charles Keans production of The Winters Tale. She played juvenile...toured the United States, later under the management of Charles Frohman . After 1902 she left Irving for an unsuccessful stint...
...played with acclaim in Dalys remarkable Shakespearean productions. In 1892 he left Daly and, as one of the first Charles Frohman stars, played in modern comedies with Maude Adams. See L. L. Drews Autobiographical Sketch ; the younger John...


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