When I was fifteen I went into the city from school to see Ina Claire in "The Quaker Girl" and Gertrude Bryan in "Little Boy Blue". Confused by my hopeless and melancholy love for them both, I was unable to choose between them - so they blurred into one lovely entity, the girl. F Scott Fitzgerald
The Quaker Girl is a 1910 play by English author James T Tanner. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1910/11/05 | James T Tanner | Playwright | "The Quaker Girl" opens at the Adelphi Theatre in London. It will run for an extremely successful 536 performances. | The Adelphi Theatre | London | ||
1911/10/23 | "The Quaker Girl" starring Ina Claire opens at the Park Theatre, NYC. Designed by John Duncan, the Park opened as the Majestic Theatre at 5 Columbus Cir, later renamed the Cosmopolitan Theatre, then International Theatre, it was razed in 1954. | ||||||
1911/11/00 | F Scott Fitzgerald | Life | I saw a musical comedy called "The Quaker Girl" and from that day forth my desk bulged with Gilbert and Sullivan librettos and dozens of notebooks containing the germs of dozens of musical comedies. - FSF | ||||
1944/05/25 | A revised version of "The Quaker Girl" opens at the London Coliseum, but the run will be interrupted by bombing. | The Coliseum Theatre (English National Opera) | London |
Information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Original Language: | English |
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.