Charles Frohman (brother) Daniel Frohman (brother) Philip Gengembre Hubert (father-in-law)
Gustave Frohman (c. 1854 – August 16, 1930) was a theatre producer and advance man. He was one of three Frohman brothers who entered show business and he worked for most of his career alongside his brother, Charles Frohman. These two financed a number of theatre productions, often featuring African American actors. For instance, in 1878, they starred Sam Lucas in the first serious stage production of Uncle Tom's Cabin with a black man in the lead role.
GustaveFrohman (c. 1854 – August 16, 1930) was a theatre producer and advance man. He was one of three Frohman brothers who entered show business and...
his brothers Daniel and Gustave in managing the Madison Square Theatre, New York. He began to produce plays by 1886. Frohman's first success as a producer...
witness at McFarland's murder trial. With his brothers Charles and GustaveFrohman, he helped to develop a system of road companies that would tour the...
were: Daniel Frohman (1851–1940) GustaveFrohman (1854–1930) Charles Frohman (1856–1915) Born to a Jewish family from Sandusky, Ohio, the Frohman brothers...
to work on legal issues regarding the theater for theater executive GustaveFrohman. Klaw was drawn to the theater business, and for several years was...
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operate his secondary troupe until 1881, when he sold it to Charles and GustaveFrohman.[citation needed] Callender eventually got back into minstrelsy with...
Fairy and the Waif is a 1915 silent drama film directed by Marie Hubert Frohman and George Irving. This was the first feature-length film of actress Mary...
A. Bland and Billy Kersands.[citation needed] In 1878, Charles and GustaveFrohman needed an advertising gimmick to help rescue a poorly performing comedy...
per week in 1881, while performing at Cincinnati, by two of the Frohman brothers, Gustave and Daniel. The first play that he wrote and produced was The...
secured a divorce from him, has married Miss Edna Wallace, of Charles Frohman's company. "De Wolf Hopper Divorced". The New York Times. May 6, 1898. Retrieved...
size and embellishing sets. When this company went to Europe, Gustave and Charles Frohman took the opportunity to promote their Callender's Consolidated...
position at the theatre. By then Business Manager Daniel Frohman had hired his brothers Gustave and Charles. They used Hazel Kirke's long run to implement...
Charles Frohman, who had been the producer of Captain Jinks and had also been an employer of Barrymore's mother Georgie a decade earlier. Frohman thought...
Hampshire, Michael Denison, etc. Originally produced (1905) by Charles Frohman. Warde, Frederick (1915). "A Merry Devil - Launcelot Gobbo in the Merchant...
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April 27 – Alexander Scriabin, composer (b. 1872) (sepsis) May 7 – Charles Frohman, Broadway producer (b. 1856) (drowned in sinking of the RMS Lusitania)...
until October 1893 when A.M. Palmer took over. Three years later Charles Frohman became manager. In addition to productions ranging from one to over 100...
troupe to join him in western New York. On Callender's orders, Gustave and Charles Frohman won them back, possibly by threatening to blacklist the wayward...
San Francisco, where his wife was residing while performing for Charles Frohman. Bracy died of Cerebrovascular disease in Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia...
on behalf of the Belgian photographic association. Produced by Charles Frohman, the London premiere of the play took place in 1911, at the Globe Theatre...