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Dear
Charles
Theater:
Morosco
Opening Date: Sept. 15, 1954
Performances: 155
Playwright:
Alan Melville
Director: Edmund Baylies
Producer: Richard Aldrich, RIchard Myers
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Partial
Cast: Norah Howard, Larry Robinson, Tom Raynor, Fred Keating, Grace
Raynor, Robert Coote, Huge Reilly, Alice Pearce, Mary Webster, Peter
Pell
Tallulah's
Role: Dolores
Tallulah returned
to the stage after a three-year absence for this adaptation of a French
comedy (Les Enfants d'Edouard), in which she played a matriarch
who must tell her three children that they all have different fathers.
She enlisted the services of fashion designer Gene Coffin to create
her dresses for the play and she was very pleased with the results.
The play received lukewarm reviews, but enjoyed a modest run due mainly
to praise for Tallulah's performance.
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