Chronology of Theatrical Productions At The Manhattan
| Productions | Genre | Actors/Actresses/Writers/Producers | Dates of Productions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Way Down East | Play, Melodrama, Original, Broadway | Written: Lottie Blair Parker; Revised:Joseph R. Grismer; Produced: ?? | February 7, 1898 - June, 1898 (Manhattan Theatre, NYC - 152 Performances) |
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