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Frohman Collection

Charles Frohman was a prominent figure in the world of theater, leaving an indelible mark on the stage

Background imageFrohman Collection: Reproduction of the poster, printed by Weiner s, for Three Little Maids staged at

Reproduction of the poster, printed by Weiner s, for Three Little Maids staged at the Prince of Waless Theatre by George Edwardes and Charles Frohmans company in 1902. Date: 1902

Background imageFrohman Collection: Poster, Are You A Mason, Grand Theatre, Halifax

Poster, Are You A Mason, Grand Theatre, Halifax
Poster, Are You A Mason, a George Edwardes and Charles Frohman production at the Grand Theatre, Halifax, Yorkshire. 1896

Background imageFrohman Collection: Memorial fountain at Marlow to Charles Frohman

Memorial fountain at Marlow to Charles Frohman
The memorial drinking fountain at Marlow-on-Thames by Mr L.D. Merrifield, erected in 1924 to the memory of American theatrical manager Charles Frohman

Background imageFrohman Collection: Passengers of the Lusitania

Passengers of the Lusitania
A page from The Sketch reporting on prominent personalities, on board the Lusitania, sunk by a German torpedo on 7 May 1915. Top left is Lady Allan, wife of Sir Hugh M

Background imageFrohman Collection: A Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward G. Hammond and F Nelson

A Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward G. Hammond and F Nelson
A Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward G. Hammond and Francis Nelson. First produced at the Globe Theatre on 18th April 1911. With arrangement by Charles Frohman and starring Lewis Waller

Background imageFrohman Collection: The Golden Girl by Basil Hood

The Golden Girl by Basil Hood.; music Hamish McCunn. First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, 5th August 1905. Below the image

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman and David Belasco present a new play

Charles Frohman and David Belasco present a new play entitled, The first born by Francis Powers. Date c1897. c.1897

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohmans production, The circus girl

Charles Frohmans production, The circus girl. Date c1897

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman presents John Drew and his company

Charles Frohman presents John Drew and his company. Date c1901

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohmans $40, 000 production, the modern spectacle

Charles Frohmans $40, 000 production, the modern spectacle, Hearts are trumps written by Cecil Raleigh; presented as produced by Arthur Collins at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Date c1900

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman presents Annie Russell in her greatest succu

Charles Frohman presents Annie Russell in her greatest succuss Madeleine Lucette Ryleys play, Mice and men. Date c1903

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohmans latest production, the new play Zaza adapt

Charles Frohmans latest production, the new play Zaza adapted by David Belasco. Date 1899?

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman presents the latest Parisian farce success

Charles Frohman presents the latest Parisian farce success, The husbands of Leontine. Date 1900

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman presents Miss Maude Adams in a new comedy, T

Charles Frohman presents Miss Maude Adams in a new comedy, The little minister by JM Barrie. Date c1897

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohmans new comedy, Oh, Susannah

Charles Frohmans new comedy, Oh, Susannah!. Date c1897

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohmans dramatic production, The hand of destiny b

Charles Frohmans dramatic production, The hand of destiny by Pierre Decourcelle. Date c1896

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman presents William Gillette in his new four ac

Charles Frohman presents William Gillette in his new four act drama, Sherlock Holmes. Date 1900

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman presents William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes

Charles Frohman presents William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes. Date 1900

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman presents the newest laughing hit, Oh, Susann

Charles Frohman presents the newest laughing hit, Oh, Susannah! as played for over 100 nights at Hoyts Theatre, New York. Includes portrait of actress in upper right corner. Date c1898

Background imageFrohman Collection: Charles Frohman presents a new play, Phroso by Anthony Hope

Charles Frohman presents a new play, Phroso by Anthony Hope. Date c1898

Background imageFrohman Collection: ETHEL BARRYMORE (1879-1959). American actress. Lithographic poster, early 20th century

ETHEL BARRYMORE (1879-1959). American actress. Lithographic poster, early 20th century


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Charles Frohman was a prominent figure in the world of theater, leaving an indelible mark on the stage. From his involvement in iconic productions like "Three Little Maids" and "Are You A Mason, " to his dedication to preserving the memory of those lost on the Lusitania with a memorial fountain at Marlow, Frohman's influence knew no bounds. His passion for storytelling extended beyond just producing plays; he also championed talented playwrights like Edward G. Hammond and F Nelson, who brought us captivating works such as "A Butterfly on the Wheel. " Basil Hood's enchanting masterpiece, "The Golden Girl, " was another gem that Charles Frohman proudly presented to audiences. Frohman believed in giving artists their freedom to create, which is evident through his support of C Gordon-Lennox's thought-provoking play, "The Freedom of Suzanne. " He recognized talent when he saw it and collaborated with Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton on multiple occasions. Their collaboration resulted in unforgettable productions like "The Catch of the Season. " But it wasn't just about established names for Charles Frohman; he also nurtured emerging talents. His production of "The Circus Girl" showcased fresh faces that would go on to become stars in their own right. With a keen eye for innovation, Frohman constantly pushed boundaries. Whether presenting William Gillette's groundbreaking four-act play or collaborating with David Belasco on a new theatrical experience, he consistently sought out unique stories that captivated audiences. Charles Frohman will forever be remembered as a visionary producer who shaped the landscape of theater. His legacy lives on through these timeless productions and his unwavering commitment to bringing exceptional artistry to stages around the world.