Theodore Kremer
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Theodore Kremer (1871–1923) was a German-born playwright whose works include The Fatal Wedding[1] and a non-musical stage adaptation of Carmen.
Kremer’s play An Actor’s Romance opened at the Camden Theatre on 8 February 1904, starring Florence Nelson, and toured after that.[2]
References
- ^ Daniel S. Burt, The Chronology of American Literature: America's Literary Achievements from the Colonial Era to Modern Times, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2004 p314 accessed 21 May 2012
- ^ Stock Photo - An Actor’s Romance by Theodore Kremer. First produced at the Camden Theatre on 8 February 1904 at agefotostock.com, accessed 9 April 2020
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- Works by or about Theodore Kremer at Internet Archive
- Theodore Kremer at IMDb
- Theodore Kremer at the Internet Broadway Database
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