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Frankie Hewitt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frankie Hewitt Frankie Hewitt (June 17, 1931 - February 28, 2003) was an American theater producer and founder of the Ford's Theatre Society, responsible for restoring and reopening the historic site as a working theater. ==Early life and career== Born Frankie Teague in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, she was women's editor of the ''Napa Daily Register'' from 1949 to 1951 and later worked for the California Institute for Social Welfare (1954-55), the National Institute for Social Welfare (1956-58), the US Senate Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency (1959-61), and the US mission to the United Nations (1961-63) under Ambassador Adlai Stevenson. She founded the Ford's Theatre society in 1967 and the theater reopened with a production of ''John Brown's Body'' by Stephen Vincent Benet on February 12, 1968. She produced over 150 shows and network television specials at the theater. For her work with the theater she was awarded a 2002 National Humanities Medal.
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