Ann Crowe & Co

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In the first one-act Harvard play passed by the Dramatic Department of the College as Women of Professional Production. “That Case of the Joneses,” by Florence J. Lewis. This is the story of a suffragette wife who is admitted to the bar, unknown to her husband. Complication arise but all ends happily. There are four people in the cast, all well known on Broadway. Miss Crowe, who has the leading part, was last in “Over Night,” and before that with Sothern and Marlowe. The sketch goes along with snap, holds an interest, and finished big at both shows to-day. This act is being boosted by Harvard people and they claim their influence from all over the country. Just how good the claim is, I cannot say. 18 minutes f.s.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 11 December 1911-9 September 1912