Savoy
Opera Guild at Cherry Lane Theatre Programs 1942
Playbills
for the Savoy Opera Guild’s Cherry Lane Theatre productions of Gilbert and
Sullivan’s Yeoman of the Guard and Ruddigore October and
November of 1942
12 x 6
inches CONDITION: Poor. Highly acidic paper. Fragmentary.
Needs Conservation
The Cherry Lane Theatre is the oldest continuously running off-Broadway theater in New York City. The theater is located at 38 Commerce Street between Barrow and Bedford Streets in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York CAT #: PMK0276
COLLECTOR
BIOGRAPHY: Edith Ford Gresham (Granddaughter of John T. Ford)
1897,
Manhattan – 1976, Riverdale
Edith
Gresham’s incredibly diverse career ranged from prep school performances (as
Romeo) to Broadway to radio and television (The Phil Silvers Show, others) to
film. Her breakthrough role was playing Sadie Clarence in 39 East by Rachel
Crothers (in 1919 on Broadway and reprised in a lost silent film in 1920).
Edith
began as an ingénue eventually settling in as a go-to character actress. She
was often called upon to replace short-lived original performers. Edith helped
define the roles of Aunt Eller in Oklahoma (Broadway and travelling) and the
outlandish Countess de Lage in Clare Booth Luce’s classic The Women. In all,
Edith has at least twelve Broadway credits through 1966 (The Caucasian Chalk
Circle).
Considering
her grandfather and father’s theatrical management it is somewhat surprising
that Edith was proud of her participation in the Actor’s Strike of 1919 which
led the way for labor reforms and helped to cement Actors Equity as a
bargaining and governance powerhouse in the entertainment industry.
During
the period of World War II and after, Edith organized and supported charitable
programs for refugees and promoted bond drives. Her sub-collection includes
numerous receipts and moving letters of thanks to the Oklahoma company from war
survivors and refugees.
A
dedicated career actress, Edith remained single throughout her life.
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