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Elisabeth Marbury
Born
(1856-06-19)June 19, 1856
New York City, US
Died
January 22, 1933(1933-01-22) (aged 76)
New York City, US
Occupations
theatrical and literary agent
producer
author
Elisabeth Marbury (June 19, 1856 – January 22, 1933)[1] was a pioneering American theatrical and literary agent and producer who helped shape business methods of the modern commercial theater, and encouraged women to enter that industry. Since 1892, Marbury had been living openly in a lesbian relationship with Elsie de Wolfe (later known as Lady Mendl), a prominent socialite and famous interior decorator.
^Elisabeth Marbury profile at Internet Broadway Database (IBDb)
ElisabethMarbury (June 19, 1856 – January 22, 1933) was a pioneering American theatrical and literary agent and producer who helped shape business methods...
1892, de Wolfe had been living openly in a lesbian relationship with ElisabethMarbury, with whom she lived in New York and Paris. Lady Mendl was a prominent...
interior-design business, and whose companion, the theatrical agent ElisabethMarbury, was one of the club's founders. Stanford White was slain by Harry...
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Wilson, Monty Woolley, Elsa Maxwell, Anne Morgan, Elsie de Wolfe and ElisabethMarbury. In the 1920s Sturges was associated with Beatte in business in Paris...
agent in America, ElisabethMarbury set up home next door at 49 Irving Place with interior designer Elsie de Wolfe. De Wolfe and Marbury were said to be...
consulate in Paris. De Wolfe was living in a lesbian relationship with ElisabethMarbury, and the marriage allowed her to use the title "Lady". De Wolfe paid...
Reese Europe's Society Orchestra, and had an openly lesbian manager, ElisabethMarbury. The Castles endorsed Victor Records and Victrolas, issuing records...
Governor W. Averell Harriman. In 1903, along with Anne Morgan and ElisabethMarbury, Anne helped organize the Colony Club, the first women's social club...
1933 Edwin Dennison Morgan and his wife Elizabeth Moran Morgan, 1899 ElisabethMarbury in her summer home, before 1933 Mrs Emile Mond Ernest Thesiger Fashion...
Loos had met in America, as well as Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, ElisabethMarbury and Elsie De Wolfe. After one more film for Schenck and Talmadge,...
seasons. A comedy drama, Sands of Egypt, was in the hands of Miss ElisabethMarbury, of New York City. A Rhine Crystal was being used by Miss Floy Crowell...
a small (299-seat) house built by Ray Comstock. Theatrical agent ElisabethMarbury asked Kern and librettist Guy Bolton to create a series of intimate...
Sarah, the chaperone at her school. See America First was produced by ElisabethMarbury, directed by J. H. Benrimo, and choreographed by Edward Hutchinson...
attract successful productions because of its small size. Theatre agent ElisabethMarbury asked Kern and Bolton to write a series of musicals specifically tailored...
National Committee. 1924. "Women Delegates Sail for Houston; Miss ElisabethMarbury and Miss Annie Mathews Lead Convention Group". The New York Times...
Committeewoman (D-MN) Norman Mack, Democratic National Committeeman (D-NY) ElisabethMarbury, Democratic National Committeewoman (D-NY) R. B. Murphy, Democratic...
tickets and then created the American Play Company in partnership with ElisabethMarbury and John Ramsay. This was a play brokerage enterprise. Upton Sinclair...
Mansfield, actor Lois Marshall, wife of Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall ElisabethMarbury, theatrical and literary agent and producer Anne Henrietta Martin...
friend, of future Broadway actor Ralph Morgan. Cooper worked with ElisabethMarbury as a play broker before starting his career as playwright. He had...
actress and sculptor. She is most known for playing the title role as Capt. Elisabeth Campbell in the film The General's Daughter, and Joan Bennett Kennedy...
for women. The pioneering American theatrical and literary agent ElisabethMarbury was a member, and also involved in Democratic politics and Georgism...