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The Respectful Prostitute
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Opening Date
Dec 23, 1949
Closing Date
Feb 1950
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Open Date: Dec 23, 1949
Close Date: Feb 1950
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
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Selwyn Theatre
(Dec 23, 1949 - Feb 1950)
Comments
One hour long, played before film showing. The production performed five times a day and four times on Sunday. To avoid wearing out the actors, three combinations of the two leads were employed.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Written by
Jean-Paul Sartre
Directed by
Loy Nilson
Casey Allen
Fred
Alternate
Elizabeth Dillon
Lizzie McKaye
Alternate
Richard Earle
Brooke Fleming
Lizzie McKaye
Alternate
Alfred Garr
Joseph Hardy
Fred
Alternate
Loy Nilson
Fred
Alternate
Natalie Priest
Lizzie McKaye
Alternate
Ken Renard
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Written by
Jean-Paul Sartre
Directed by
Loy Nilson
Casey Allen
Fred
Alternate
Elizabeth Dillon
Lizzie McKaye
Alternate
Richard Earle
Brooke Fleming
Lizzie McKaye
Alternate
Alfred Garr
Joseph Hardy
Fred
Alternate
Loy Nilson
Fred
Alternate
Natalie Priest
Lizzie McKaye
Alternate
Ken Renard
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