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Ivo Dawson

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  • (1900- 1911?). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1900) Stage Play: The Gay Lord Quex. Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Criterion Theatre: 12 Nov 1900- Jan 1901 (closing date unknown/67 performances). Cast: Mr. Abbott, Beatrice Coleman, Ivo Dawson [Broadway debut], Marion Ellis, Hubert Evelyn, Ada Ferrar, Lewis Fielder, Arthur Grenville, Marjorie Griffiths, Gilbert Hare, John Hare [final Broadway role], Florence Jackson, Emily Johnson, Mary Mayfren, Louise Moodie, Mona K. Oram, Dora Rignold, Irene Vanbrugh. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Produced on film as Le Joyeux Lord Quex (1919) by Samuel Goldwyn Productions.
  • (1904) Stage Play: Letty. Drama. Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Hudson Theatre: 12 Sep 1904- Nov 1904 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Albert Cowles, Ivo Dawson, Henri De Barry, William Faversham, Katherine Florence, Frank Goldsmith, Sidney Herbert, Carlotta Nillson, Olive Oliver, Julie Opp, Arthur Playfair, Margery Taylor, Tom Terriss, John C. Tremayne, Wallace Widdicombe, Fritz Williams. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1907) Stage Play: The Morals of Marcus. Written by William J. Locke. Criterion Theatre: 18 Nov 1907- Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Eda Bruna, Ivo Dawson, Marie Doro, William Evans, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, Alice Gale, Alexander King, Kate Meeks, Ethel Morrey, Alice Neal, Leonore Palmer, Forrest Robinson, C. Aubrey Smith, Mrs. J.P. West. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1910) Stage Play: The Brass Bottle. Written by F. Anstey. Directed by Gustav Von Styffertitz. Lyceum Theatre: 11 Aug 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, Grace Crowley, Ivo Dawson, Irene Fenwick, Arthur P. Hyman, Harry Lang, Louis Massen, Adelaide Orton, Carrie Perkins, Cecilia Radclyffe, Sebastian Smith, Edwin Stevens, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1910) Stage Play: The Speckled Band. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Garrick Theatre: 21 Nov 1910- Dec 1910 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Katherine Brook, W. Coats Bush, Cyril Chadwick, Ivo Dawson, Irene Fenwick, Ben Field, John Findlay, Alexander Frank, C. Later, H.H. McCullum, Kenneth Meinken, Charles Milward (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Frank Shannon, Ivan F. Simpson, W. Soderling, Edwin Stevens, John M. Troughton. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1910) Stage Play: We Can't Be as Bad as All That. Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Nazimova's 39th Street Theatre: 30 Dec 1910- Jan 1911 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Edward Bonfield, William L. (W.L.) Branscombe, Herbert Budd, Nye Chart, Ivo Dawson, Wallace Erskine, Charlotte Granville, William Hawtrey, Frances Jordan, Katherine Kaelred, Veda McEvers, Kate Phillips, Mrs. Sam Sothern, Alice Wilson. Produced by The Authors Producing Co. Theatre trivia: This 700-seat venue, built in 1910, was named after the great stage actress Alla Nazimova by the Shuberts to retain her under contract. She opted to leave their employ in 1911 and the theatre was promptly renamed The 39th Street Theatre.
  • (1911) Stage Play: Green Stockings. Written by A.E.W. Mason. 39th Street Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 16 Oct 1911- Close): 2 Oct 1911- unknown (48 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, Halbert Brown [Broadway debut], Stanley Dark, Ivo Dawson [final Broadway role], Maud Granger, Gertrude Hitz, Ruth Holt Boucicault, Henry Hull [Broadway debut], Helen Langford, Arthur Lawrence, H. Reeves-Smith, Wallace Widdicombe. Produced by Liebler & Co. Note: Filmed by The Vitagraph Company of America [distributed by V-L-S-E] as Green Stockings (1916), by First National Pictures [distributed by Waner Bros.] as The Flirting Widow (1930), and by Warner Bros.-First National Pictures as Her Imaginary Lover (1933).

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