American feminist, actress, sculptor and poet (1877–1970)
Ida Rauh
Born
(1877-03-07)March 7, 1877
New York City, US
Died
February 28, 1970(1970-02-28) (aged 92)
New York City, US
Occupation(s)
Feminist, actress, sculptor, poet
Spouse
Max Eastman
Ida Rauh (March 7, 1877 – February 28, 1970) was an American suffragist, actress, sculptor, and poet who helped found the Provincetown Players in 1915. The players, including Susan Glaspell, George Cram Cook, John Reed, Hutchins Hapgood, Eugene O'Neill, and others, first performed in a structure owned by Mary Heaton Vorse in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Later, the group moved to a theater on MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village. Rauh directed the first production of O'Neill's one-act play Where the Cross Is Made for the opening of the permanent Provincetown Playhouse at 133 Macdougal Street in November 1918, and in the Village she became known for her intensely emotional acting.[1]
^"Ida Rauh Helped Create Theater". The New York Times. March 12, 1970. p. 41.
IdaRauh (March 7, 1877 – February 28, 1970) was an American suffragist, actress, sculptor, and poet who helped found the Provincetown Players in 1915...
to New York City, Eastman married IdaRauh in 1911, a lawyer, actress, writer, fellow radical and early feminist. Rauh kept her last name. They divorced...
Susan Glaspell, Eugene O'Neill, John Reed, Louise Bryant, Floyd Dell, IdaRauh, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Djuna Barnes. Paul Robeson performed at the...
Vincent Millay, Max Eastman, Crystal Eastman, Floyd Dell, Mabel Dodge Luhan, IdaRauh, Hutchins Hapgood, and Neith Boyce. Dorothy Day also wrote passionately...
Greenwich Village among other radical activists. The group, including IdaRauh, Inez Milholland, Floyd Dell, and Doris Stevens, also spent summers and...
journalist Mary Heaton Vorse, political activist Crystal Eastman, actress IdaRauh, writers Zona Gale and Mary Austin, and many others. Among Bryant's new...
subsidize keeping some seats at 50 cents, with all others going for a dollar. IdaRauh, a founding member of the WSP, defected to the Provincetown Players after...
of his intimacy with either". He was also involved for some time with IdaRauh, a co-founder of the Provincetown Players, and the two of them were friends...
Masses, also participated early on with the Players; his wife at the time, IdaRauh, became one of their most important actresses, whose work with the Players...
Six women including Mary Dreier, IdaRauh, Helen Marot, Rena Borky, Yetta Raff, and Mary Effers link arms as they march to City Hall on December 3, 1909...
Vorse helped stage the first performance of a repertoire that included IdaRauh, Susan Glaspell, George Cram Cook, John Reed, Hutchins Hapgood, and Eugene...
Six women including Mary Dreier, IdaRauh, Helen Marot, Rena Borky, Yetta Raff, and Mary Effers link arms as they march to City Hall on December 3, 1909...
Blanche Hays, Hutchinson Collins, Otto Liveright, Alice Macdougal, and IdaRauh. It was described by scholar Cheryl Black as in an "abstract or fantastic...
gathered a cohort of talented, ambitious women. Ashley and her classmates IdaRauh and Madeleine Zabriskie Doty lived in Greenwich Village after graduating...
officers and featured a loading gate behind the basket hilt. In 1866 T. Rauh of Solingen filed a United States patent on the design of a 9mm caliber pistol...
(1828) XX, 8 No. 493 IV, 5 Sehnsucht, D 879 Die Scheibe friert, der Wind ist rauh March 1826 Text by Seidl 880 880 80,3 (1827) XX, 8 No. 494 IV, 4 Im Freien...
those listed were senior DNC official R. Spencer Oliver, Oliver's secretary Ida "Maxine" Wells, co-worker Robert Allen and secretary Barbara Kennedy. Based...
1959) Kevin Phillips, 82, political commentator (NOW on PBS) (b. 1940) Dick Rauh, 98, graphic artist and visual effects artist (Little Shop of Horrors, Star...
homicide case against Anna George for the murder of George Saxton, brother of Ida Saxton McKinley. In 1906, he was appointed a member of the honorary tax commission...
Carol Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8065-0543-5. "On Stage: Kate Hepburn, Richard Rauh and old Nixon". old.post-gazette.com. Archived from the original on October...
Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2017. Berghoff, Hartmut; Rauh, Cornelia (1 May 2015). The Respectable Career of Fritz K.: The Making and...
(1826) No. 4 D 879, Song "Sehnsucht" ['Die Scheibe friert, der Wind ist rauh'] for voice and piano (1826) No. 1 D 922, Song "Heimliches Lieben" ['O du...
Ohio State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8142-0752-9. Bethel, Elizabeth Rauh (1997). Promiseland, a century of life in a Negro community. University of...
sieht ('sees', from sehen) or etymology, such as Vieh ('cattle', MHG vihe), rauh ('rough', pre-1996 spelling, now written rau, MHG ruh). The letters ⟨a, e...
105 No. 4 – D 879, Song "Sehnsucht" ['Die Scheibe friert, der Wind ist rauh'] for voice and piano (1826) Op. 80 No. 3 – D 880, Song "Im Freien" ['Draußen...