Original 1917 Eyes of Youth Marjorie, Rambeau Broadway Broadside Poster
19"
MAXINE ELLIOTT'S THEATRE 39th STREET EAST OF BROADWAY FIRE NOTICE Look around NOW and choose the nearest Exit to your seat. In case of fire walk (not run) to THAT Exit Do not try to beat your neighbor to the street ROBERT ADAMSON, Fire Commissioner. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. A. H. WOODS (In conjunction with the Messrs. Shubert) Presenta MARJORIE RAMBEAU -IN- EYES OF YOUTH A NEW PLAY IN THREE ACTS By MAX MARCIN and CHARLES GUERNON Staged by Lawrence Marston
Characters (In the order in which they speak) ABA ASHLING, father of Gina. . CHARLES ABBE KENNETH ASHLING, brother of Gina. . HENRY DUFFEY RITA ASHLING, sister of Gina .. .. FAY WALLACE LOUIS ANTHONY LEONARD IDE PETER JUDSON suitors of Gina RALPH KELLARD ROBERT GORING. ) .. JOHN H. ELLIOTT PAOLO SALVO GEORGE D. ROMAIN GINA ASHLING MARJORIE RAMBEAU A YOGI CAROLINE LEONARD WALTER ARMIN GORITZ MAURICE LAVIGNE OPERA SINGER DAISY PICKERING ALFRED BROOKS JOSEPH ADELMAN PERCIVAL BLAKE WALTER HORTON JUDGE SINGLETON . EDWARD SEE COURT STENOGRAPHER . WILLIAM TOUSEY CLARENCE MORGAN, dancing master. J. HAROLD FOI FY DICK BROWNELL, detective ... . JOSEPH SLAYTOR SCHOOL CHILDREN-Frances Victory, Margaret Macpherson, Robert Barker, Billie Blaisdell, Harry Ward, Dorothy Graw, Margaret Lawson,
Synopsis of Scenes ACT I. Scene 1-Home of Gina Ashling. Episode 1-A School Room. Scene 2-Home of Gina Ashling. (Intermission-12 minutes) ACT II. Scene 1-Home of Gina Ashling. A few minutes later. Episode 2-A Dressing Room at the Opera. Scene 2-Home of Gina Ashling. (Intermission-12 minutes) ACT III. Scene 1-Home of Gina Ashling. A few minutes later. Episode 3-Judge Singleton's Chambers. Episode 4-In front of Rector's. Two years later. Scene 2-Home of Gina Ashling. The action of the play takes place in a town about fifty miles from New York City.
Executive Staff for.A. H. Woods J. J. Dillon Manager Stage Director Judson Langill Scenery bullt by Samuel Friedman Scenery painted by Dodge and Castle Miss Rambeau's gowns by Schneider-Anderson Co.