Charlotte Blair Parker - Chronology of Theatrical Productions/compositions

Chronology of Theatrical Productions/compositions

Productions Genre Contribution by Lottie B. Parker Dates of Productions
Way Down East Play, Melodrama, Original, Broadway Written by Lottie Blair Parker; Revised by Joseph R. Grismer February 7, 1898 - June, 1898 (Manhattan Theatre, NYC - 152 Performances)
Under Southern Skies Play, Melodrama, Original, Broadway Written by Lottie Blair Parker; Produced by William A. Brady November 12, 1901 - January, 1902 (Theatre Republic, NYC - 71 Performances)
Lights of Home Play, Melodrama, Original, Broadway Written by Lottie Blair Parker. November 2, 1903 - Closing date unknown (Haverly's 14th Street Theatre, NYC)
Way Down East Play, Melodrama, Revival, Broadway Written by Lottie Blair Parker; Revised by Joseph R. Grismer December 14, 1903 - Closing date unknown (Academy of Music, NYC - 48 Performances)
Way Down East Play, Melodrama, Revival, Broadway Written by Lottie Blair Parker; Revised by Joseph R. Grismer August 21, 1905 - October, 1905 (Academy of Music, NYC - 64 Performances)
The Redemption of David Corson Play, Melodrama, Original, Broadway Written by Lottie Blair Parker; from the novel by Rev. Charles Frederic Goss January 8, 1906 - January 19, 1906 (Majestic Theatre - 16 Performances)
Hearts of Love Hollywood Silent Film Actress: Lottie Blair Parker plays Rose Neville; Director: J. Charles Haydon; Writer: Thomas Bedding. Released: November, 1918

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