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''Baby Mine'' is a farce comedy play in three acts by Margaret Mayo that made its Broadway debut at Daly's Theatre (1221 Broadway) on August 23, 1910. The piece was produced by William A. Brady and remained at Daly's for nearly an entire season. Closing on April 1, 1911, ''Baby Mine'' then transferred to Brooklyn's Majestic Theatre for a three week run which was followed by a brief stand at the Lyric Theatre in Manhattan before closing with a combined total from all three venues of two hundred and twenty-seven performances.〔(''Baby Mine,'' Internet Broadway Database ) Retrieved May 16, 2014〕 Mayo's comedy was made into two silent films, '' Baby Mine (1917) '', Madge Kennedy's debut film, and ''Baby Mine (1928)'' starring Charlotte Greenwood, Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. '' Mon bébé,'' a July 10, 1967 episode of The French television series, ''Au théâtre ce soir'', was based on Mayo's play.〔(Margaret Mayo, Internet Movie Database ) Retrieved May 16, 2014〕 ==Cast== *Rosa Gatti … Sara Biala *Zoie Hardy… Marguerite Clark *Finningan … E. D. Cromwell *Maggie O'Flarety … Ruth Findlay *Alfred Hardy … Frank Glendinning *Donaghey … Harry H. Hart *Jimmy Jinks … Walter Jones *Michael O'Flarety … John E. Mackin *Aggie Jinks … Ivy Troutman *Source: ''Theatre Magazine,'' October 1910〔(''Theatre Magazine,'' Volumes 11-12, October 1910, p. 99 ) Retrieved May 16, 2014〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baby Mine (play)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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