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Prod. # |
Date |
Title |
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1929-1930 |
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1 |
Feb.
1930 |
The Rising of the Moon and A Night at an |
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2 |
March
1930 |
Tunnel
Trench |
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3 |
May
1930 |
Anthony
and Anna |
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1930-1931 |
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4 |
Nov.
1930 |
The
Whispering Gallery |
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5 |
Dec.
1930 |
Meteor |
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6 |
March
1931 |
High School One Acts
Contest[1] Poor
Aubrey The
Valiant Fancy Free |
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7 |
April
1931 |
Volpone |
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8 |
May
1931 |
Wings
over |
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1931-1932 |
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9 |
Nov. 1931 |
The Donovan Affair |
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10 |
Dec. 1931 |
Loud Speaker |
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11 |
April 1932 |
High School One Acts
Contest[2] Trifles A
Dollar The
Rising of the Moon |
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12 |
March 1932 |
You Never Can Tell |
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13 |
May 1932 |
The Front Page |
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1932-1933 |
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14 |
Nov. 1932 |
The Young Idea |
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15 |
Dec. 1932 |
The Ghost Train |
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16 |
Feb 1933 |
One Acts Directing
Competition[3] Episode
The
Grand Chan's Diamond Behind
the Beyond |
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17 |
March 1933 |
The Devil Passes |
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18 |
May 1933 |
June Moon |
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1933-1934 |
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19 |
Nov. 1933 |
The Better Man |
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20 |
Dec. 1933 |
Sherlock Holmes |
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21 |
March 1934 |
One Acts Directing
Competition3 Submerged
The
Man Who Died at Twelve O'Clock The
Tender Passion |
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22 |
April 1934 |
Death Takes a |
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23 |
May 1934 |
The Racket |
1934-1935 |
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24 |
Nov. 1934 |
Whistling in the Dark |
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25 |
Jan. 1935 |
Springtime for Henry |
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26 |
Feb. 1935 |
One Acts Directing
Competition3 The
Passing of Chow Chow A
Message from Khufu / Khupe / Khofu Amateur
Rehearsal |
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27 |
April 1935 |
Both Your Houses |
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28 |
May 1935 |
The Guardsman |
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1935-1936 |
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29 |
Nov. 1935 |
Ten Minute Alibi |
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30 |
Dec. 1935 |
Three Cornered Moon |
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31 |
Feb. 1936 |
Time Out[4] |
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32 |
April 1936 |
Men Must Fight |
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33 |
May 1936 |
Laburnum Grove |
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1936-1937 |
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34 |
Oct. 1936 |
The Moon and the |
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35 |
Dec. 1936 |
The Wind and the Rain |
|
36 |
Feb. 1937 |
Give It to 'Em4 |
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37 |
April 1937 |
She Stoops to Conquer |
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38 |
May 1937 |
Petticoat Fever |
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1937-1938 |
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|
39 |
Oct. 1937 |
Ceiling Zero |
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40 |
Dec. 1937 |
End of Summer |
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41 |
Feb. 1938 |
Murder in the Old Red Barn |
|
42 |
April 1938 |
The Taming of the Shrew |
|
43 |
May 1938 |
Three Men on a Horse |
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1938-1939 |
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|
44 |
Oct. 1938 |
Excursion |
|
45 |
Dec. 1938 |
Yellow Jack |
|
46 |
Feb. 1939 |
The Drunkard |
|
47 |
March 1939 |
Life Is a Dream[5] |
|
48 |
April 1939 |
Heartbreak House |
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49 |
May 1939 |
French without Tears |
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1939-1940 |
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51 |
Oct. 1939 |
The Bishop Misbehaves[6] |
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52 |
Dec. 1939 |
Room Service |
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53 |
Feb. 1940 |
The Streets of |
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54 |
April 1940 |
The Inspector General |
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55 |
May 1940 |
The Ghost of Yankee Doodle |
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1940-1941 |
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56 |
Nov. 1940 |
Candle Light |
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57 |
Dec. 1940 |
The Bellamy Trial |
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58 |
Feb.-March 1941 |
Charley's Aunt |
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59 |
April 1941 |
The Importance of Being
Earnest |
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60 |
May 1941 |
Six Hours to Sailing |
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1941-1942 |
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61 |
Oct.-Nov. 1941 |
What a Life |
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62 |
Dec. 1941 |
George Washington Slept
Here |
|
63 |
Feb.-March 1942 |
Seven Keys to Baldpate |
|
64 |
April-May 1942 |
The Long Voyage Home |
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1942-1943 |
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|
65 |
Oct.-Nov. 1942 |
The Man Who Came to Dinner |
|
66 |
May 1943 |
Room Service |
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1943-1944 to 1945-1946 |
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No
productions due to World War II |
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1946-1947 |
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67 |
Dec. 1946 |
Arsenic and Old Lace |
|
68 |
March 1947 |
Kiss and Tell |
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69 |
May 1947 |
The Queen’s Husband |
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1947-1948 |
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70 |
Nov. 1947 |
The Male Animal |
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71 |
March 1948 |
Ten Little Indians |
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72 |
May 1948 |
I Have Been Here Before |
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1948-1949 |
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Nov. 1948 |
Three One Act Plays[7] Trifles
The
Killers Antic
Spring |