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Frank M. Stammers : ウィキペディア英語版
Frank M. Stammers

Frank M. Stammers (d. June 27, 1921, New York City) was a theatre director, choreographer, playwright, lyricist, and actor. Today he is best remembered for directing L. Frank Baum and Louis F. Gottschalk's ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'' for producer Oliver Morosco in 1913 in Los Angeles and on tour. He is also noted for his role as Dave Kinney in ''The Ninety and Nine'' by Ramsay Morris. In October 1903, he appeared in Morris and Franklyn Fyles's adaptation of Hallie Erminie Rives's novel, ''Hearts Courageous'' in the role of Philip Frenau in a production that also included Thomas H. Ince.〔''The New York Times'', October 4, 1903. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F10D13FF3B5D16738DDDAD0894D8415B838CF1D3〕 He also wrote the book and lyrics as well as directed the Harold Orlob musical comedy about mermaids, ''Nothing but Love'', which played on Broadway in 1919. Other Broadway directing credits include ''See My Lawyer'' by Max Marcin (1915), ''His Little Widows'' by William Schroeder (music), Rida Johnson Young and William Carey Duncan (book and lyrics); (1917), and ''It's Up to You'' (by Augustin MacHugh and Douglas Leavitt; Lyrics by Edward Paulton, Harry Clarke and John L. McManus; Music by Manuel Klein (who was originally attached to ''Tik-Tok Man'') ) (1921). With Frank Rainger, he choreographed Morosco's Broadway production, ''Canary Cottage'' (book by Morosco and Elmer Blaney Harris, music by Earl Carroll) (1917).
Stammers died of typhoid-pneumonia at Roosevelt Hospital and was buried at his summer home in North Brookfield.〔Obituaries. ''The New York Times'', July 4, 1921. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FB0E1FF93D5A1B7A93C6A9178CD85F458285F9〕
==External links==

*(Frank M. Stammers ) on The Internet Broadway Database
*(Frank Stammers ) at The Internet Broadway Database

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