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Joseph Kesselring

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appeared at a time of strong isolationist sentiment regarding European affairs, of the sort that was very strong where Kesselring went to college. The play suggested that the elite running America had a murderous heritage. Kesselring lived in a college house that would later be the basis of the set
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He was born in New York City to Henry and Frances Kesselring. His father's parents were immigrants from Germany. His mother was an English Canadian. Kesselring spent much of his life in and around the theater. In 1922, he began teaching vocal music and directed stage productions at
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NY Birth certificate June 21, 1900; WWI draft-card June 21, 1900; WWII draft-card June 21, 1900; 1925 NY State Census as of June 1, 1925 Joseph O. Kesselring age 24
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was his masterpiece. It ran for 1444 performances on Broadway and 1337 performances in London, and became a staple in high school and
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Keith L. Sprunger, "Another Look Another Look: Joseph Kesselring, Bethel College, and the Origins of
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created the Joseph Kesselring Prize for up-and-coming playwrights. It was funded by Kesselring's
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The Capra Touch: A Study of the Director's Hollywood Classics and War Documentaries, 1934-1945
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US Census 1920, New York Borough of Manhattan, enumeration district 913, Sheet 19A
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in 1933, completing 12 original plays, of which four were produced on Broadway:
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Index

Joseph Kesselring Prize
Arsenic and Old Lace
Bethel College
Mennonite
North Newton
Kansas
Niagara
New York
playwright
There's Wisdom in Women
Arsenic and Old Lace
dinner theater
The 1944 movie adaptation
Kingston, New York
National Arts Club
widow
Tony Kushner
David Adjmi
Doug Wright
Anna Deavere Smith
David Auburn
Rajiv Joseph
Melissa James Gibson
Jo Carson
Nicky Silver
David Lindsay-Abaire
José Rivera
Naomi Wallace
Philip Kan Gotanda
Tracey Scott Wilson

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