Rudolph Aronson (April 8, 1856 – February 4, 1919) was an American impresario and composer who was most notable for founding the Casino Theatre in New York City.
RudolphAronson (April 8, 1856 – February 4, 1919) was an American impresario and composer who was most notable for founding the Casino Theatre in New...
and received rave reviews. "Soon, she (Loïe Fuller) auditioned for RudolphAronson of New York's Casino Theatre. He named her dance “The Serpentine” and...
and received rave reviews. "Soon, she (Loïe Fuller) auditioned for RudolphAronson of New York’s Casino Theatre. He named her dance “The Serpentine” and...
partner, John Stetson, to mount the opera in the United States, but RudolphAronson claimed that he had an ongoing right of first refusal to produce any...
including those of Charles Pyke (the husband of Alice Nielsen) and RudolphAronson. In 1882 he performed in productions of Patience, Pinafore, and Claude...
disapprovingly at one another. "Soon, she (Loïe Fuller) auditioned for RudolphAronson of New York’s Casino Theatre. He named her dance “The Serpentine” and...
company and began a six-year-long period as a leading actor under RudolphAronson at Broadway's Casino Theatre. There he starred in long-running productions...
Tyrolean and "la Jolie Plaignante" in Trial by Jury. In March 1891, RudolphAronson asked her to join his Casino Theatre Company for the theatrical season...
included Gertrude in Hamlet and Hero in Much Ado About Nothing. However, RudolphAronson persuaded her to return to comic opera because it paid better, though...
Hines, eds. Who's who in Music and Drama (H. P. Hanaford 1914): 95. RudolphAronson, Theatrical and Musical Memoirs (McBride Nast 1913): 212-214. "Is She...
Millöcker operetta Der Bettelstudent (The Beggar Student). This led to RudolphAronson choosing her, early in 1884, to sing at New York's Casino Theatre....
However, Chassaigne outlived Aronson by two years. Paulus (circa 1906) p. 213 Goudeau (1888/2000) p. 535 Aronson, Rudolph (1913). Theatrical and Musical...
Leona Anderson (born Leona Aronson; April 3, 1885 – December 25, 1973) was an American silent film actress who is possibly best remembered for her 1957...
something like the Opéra comique in Paris". McCaull invested $10,000 in RudolphAronson's newly rebuilt Casino Theatre in New York in 1882. He opened the theatre...
November 1900 after its development in the Sero-Therapeutic Laboratory of Rudolph Hospital in Vienna, Austria. The serum was taken from the blood of horses...
Intellectual. Polity Press. Ronald Aronson, Camus and Sartre, University of Chicago Press, 2004, Chapter 3 passim. Ronald Aronson, Camus and Sartre, University...
interview with 16th Street Baptist Church bombing survivor Sarah Collins Rudolph FourSpirits1963.com Archived February 12, 2015, at the Wayback Machine—A...
Bunnenburg 1905–1972 German singer-songwriter Broncho Billy Anderson Maxwell Aronson 1880–1971 American actor, writer, director and producer Daphne Anderson...
of the Holy Days: Insights from the Jewish Sages. Northvale, N.J.: J. Aronson. p. 99. ISBN 0-87668-524-6. OCLC 27935834. Babylonian Talmud, Baba Bathra...
Mathew Ahmann Muhammad Ali William G. Anderson Gwendolyn Armstrong Arnold Aronson Ella Baker James Baldwin Marion Barry Daisy Bates Harry Belafonte James...
Council of Vichy France. Franco Angeli, 53, Italian artist, AIDS. Lev Aronson, 76, American cellist. Janika Balaž, 62, Yugoslavian tamburica musician...
original on November 7, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2011. Pines, Ayala; Aronson, Elliot (1981). "Polyfidelity: An alternative lifestyle without jealousy...