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    Winthrop Ames (November 25, 1870 – November 3, 1937) was an American theatre director and producer, playwright and screenwriter. For three decades at...
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    The Hayes Theater (formerly the Little Theatre, New York Times Hall, Winthrop Ames Theatre, and Helen Hayes Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 240 West...
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    built for the Shubert brothers. The venue was originally operated by Winthrop Ames, who named it for 19th-century American actor Edwin Booth. It has 800...
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    American silent romantic fantasy film directed by J. Searle Dawley. Winthrop Ames adapted it from his own 1912 Broadway play Snow White and the Seven...
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  • 1912. Based on the stories by the Brothers Grimm, it was produced by Winthrop Ames who had written it under the pseudonym "Jessie Braham White." The play...
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    Ames Oliver Ames Sr. / Susannah Angier Oakes Ames / Evelina Orville Gilmore Oakes Angier Ames Winthrop Ames Oliver Ames / Anna Coffin Ray Oakes Ames (botanist)...
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  • Frederick Lewis Allen – American historian and editor of Harper's Magazine Winthrop Ames – American theater director and producer, playwright and screenwriter...
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  • Procellarum Winthrop (surname) Winthrop W. Aldrich Winthrop Ames Winthrop Smillie Boggs Winthrop G. Brown Winthrop Chandler Winthrop M. Crane Winthrop More Daniels...
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  • Archived from the original on March 9, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2012. Winthrop Ames (1990). What Shall We Name the Baby? (illustrated ed.). Simon and Schuster...
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    revivals since the premiere. One of these, produced and directed by Winthrop Ames in 1926 at the Plymouth Theatre, ran for 128 performances and gained...
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    theatrical producer Winthrop Ames was planning to build a replacement for the New Theatre. Though the New had been completed in 1909, Ames and the theater's...
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  • 1921 Broadway production four-act melodrama was produced and staged by Winthrop Ames. It ran for 175 performances from January 18, 1921, to June 1921 at...
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  • Tobago and Canada William Ames (1576-1633), English theologian William Ames (Quaker) (died 1662), English preacher Winthrop Ames (1870–1937), American producer...
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    called "Huggermunk", and of a squirrel. Subsequently, Walshe appeared in Winthrop Ames' production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, once again with Irwin...
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  • Ames in the lead role. Subsequently, the play transferred to Broadway where it was produced and staged by Winthrop Ames (no relation of Gerald Ames)...
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    John Winthrop (January 12, 1588 – March 26, 1649) was an English Puritan lawyer and a leading figure in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the...
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    theatrical producer Winthrop Ames was planning to build a replacement for the New Theatre. Though the New had been completed in 1909, Ames and the theater's...
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  • The Secret Storm (redirect from Amy Ames)
    murder by District Attorney Ursula Winthrop (Jacqueline Brookes), who bore a grudge against the Ames family. Susan Ames Dunbar Carver was played by several...
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    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, written by "Jessie Graham White" (Winthrop Ames), Queen Brangomar is jealous of Prince Florimond's love of Snow White...
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    Hobart Ames born August 21, 1865, married Julia A. (Hillis) Colony Winthrop Ames born November 25, 1870, married Lucy K. Fuller Katherine Hobart Ames born...
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    year. In 1918, Newberry was cast in "a significant child role" for the Winthrop Ames New York production of Maurice Maeterlinck's The Betrothal. The eight-year-old...
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    other local groups. Notable members have included: Timothee Adamowski Winthrop Ames George Pierce Baker Arlo Bates Frank Weston Benson Henry Forbes Bigelow...
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  • Gilbert and Sullivan musicals beginning at age 18, and appeared in Winthrop Ames Gilbert and Sullivan Company's production of The Mikado in Columbus...
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    Theater Helen Hayes Theatre (1983–2018) Little Theatre (1965–1983) Winthrop Ames Theatre (1964–1965) Little Theatre (1959–1964) New York Times Hall (1941–1959)...
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  • 1937) 1869 – Ben Lindsey, American lawyer and judge (d. 1934) 1870 – Winthrop Ames, American director, producer, and playwright (d. 1937) 1870 – Maurice...
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    managers Charles Frohman, James O'Neill, David Belasco, Klaw and Erlanger, Winthrop Ames, Daniel Frohman and others, and had designed many prestigious productions...
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    is entertaining because it is universal". The same newspaper deemed Winthrop Ames' popular Broadway productions of Pinafore in the 1920s and 1930s "spectacular"...
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    theaters, including the Belasco, Broadhurst, Forty-fourth Street, and Winthrop Ames (now Hayes), were developed on 44th Street in the 1900s and 1910s. Case...
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  • became a stage manager and casting director for major Broadway producer Winthrop Ames. His Broadway directorial debut was on A. A. Milne's The Dover Road...
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    theatergoers scurried for the exits. As the crew recovered from this debacle, Winthrop Ames, the show's producer, jokingly remarked: "Next time... we won't bother...
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