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Theresa Helburn

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80: 333: 17: 40: 352: 115:, whom Helburn cast together for the first time in 1924. She married scholar John Baker Opdycke in 1922. In 1925, just six years after the establishment of the production company, Helburn presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Guild Theatre (now 79: 135:, and she maintained strong ties with the film and television industries until the time of her death. Later, for the Guild, she came up with the concept to turn the Guild's earlier production of 403: 393: 190:. A collection of theatrical ephemera, photographs and writings relating to Helburn's life and to the Guild is housed at Bryn Mawr College. She wrote a memoir, 27:(January 12, 1887 – August 18, 1959) was an American playwright and theatrical producer best known for her work as a co-founder and producer of New York's 278: 388: 383: 95:
in 1919. There she acted first as a literary manager, reviewing scripts, then as casting director, and later became co-producer with
398: 321: 119:). She also supported new plays and playwrights in smaller theatres. Some of Helburn's Broadway productions in the 1930s included 167: 127: 179: 137: 132: 279:"Gov. Smith Lays Stone for Guild; Recalls Theatrical Conditions of His Boyhood at New Theatre in West 52d Street" 121: 357: 67:. She then taught theatre and wrote drama criticism. By 1918, the first of her own plays was produced on 266: 116: 378: 373: 187: 100: 64: 155: 52: 221: 317: 161: 104: 84: 60: 56: 337: 96: 68: 16: 243: 367: 195: 173: 112: 92: 28: 360:. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. 99:. The Guild brought original dramas from European and American playwrights, such as 47:
Helburn was born in New York City to Julius Helburn, a leather merchant, and Hannah
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Peyser, who established her own experimental elementary school. She attended the
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in 1908. There she was active in theatre. She then studied playwriting at
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Helburn at the laying of the cornerstone of the Guild Theatre in 1924
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The Sound of Their Music: The Story of Rodgers and Hammerstein
131:(1939). In the early 1930s, she also worked briefly in 224:, Internet Broadway Database, accessed August 25, 2019 262: 260: 258: 256: 248:
Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia
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A wayward quest. The autobiography of Theresa Helburn
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and Windsor School in Boston before graduating from
159:. Other important Broadway productions included 269:, Bryn Mawr College, accessed August 30, 2017 8: 404:Jewish American dramatists and playwrights 394:American women dramatists and playwrights 207: 217: 215: 213: 211: 238: 236: 234: 232: 230: 7: 267:"Theresa Helburn Theater Collection" 316:. New York: Applause Books, 2002, 14: 334:Works by or about Theresa Helburn 147:Likewise, the Guild had produced 389:American women theatre directors 350: 91:Helburn was a co-founder of the 1: 153:, which was later adapted as 141:into a musical, which became 75:Theatre Guild and later years 349:(public domain audiobooks) 420: 384:American theatre directors 186:Helburn died at age 72 in 399:Bryn Mawr College alumni 343:Works by Theresa Helburn 122:Mourning Becomes Electra 31:from 1919 to the 1950s. 194:, published in 1960 by 168:Come Back, Little Sheba 83:Portrait of Helburn by 358:Theresa Helburn Papers 128:The Philadelphia Story 88: 44: 21: 180:The Trip to Bountiful 138:Green Grow the Lilacs 117:August Wilson Theatre 82: 42: 19: 188:Norwalk, Connecticut 101:George Bernard Shaw 312:Nolan, Frederick. 89: 53:Horace Mann School 45: 22: 244:"Theresa Helburn" 222:"Theresa Helburn" 162:The Iceman Cometh 85:Marion H. Beckett 61:Radcliffe College 57:Bryn Mawr College 411: 354: 353: 338:Internet Archive 300: 297: 291: 288: 282: 276: 270: 264: 251: 240: 225: 219: 97:Lawrence Langner 419: 418: 414: 413: 412: 410: 409: 408: 364: 363: 351: 330: 309: 304: 303: 298: 294: 290:Nolan, pp. 1–25 289: 285: 277: 273: 265: 254: 242:Frank, Glenda. 241: 228: 220: 209: 204: 77: 37: 25:Theresa Helburn 20:Theresa Helburn 12: 11: 5: 417: 415: 407: 406: 401: 396: 391: 386: 381: 376: 366: 365: 362: 361: 355: 340: 329: 328:External links 326: 325: 324: 308: 305: 302: 301: 292: 283: 271: 252: 226: 206: 205: 203: 200: 105:Eugene O'Neill 76: 73: 36: 33: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 416: 405: 402: 400: 397: 395: 392: 390: 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 371: 369: 359: 356: 348: 344: 341: 339: 335: 332: 331: 327: 323: 322:1-55783-473-3 319: 315: 311: 310: 306: 299:Nolan, p. 153 296: 293: 287: 284: 280: 275: 272: 268: 263: 261: 259: 257: 253: 249: 245: 239: 237: 235: 233: 231: 227: 223: 218: 216: 214: 212: 208: 201: 199: 197: 196:Little, Brown 193: 189: 184: 182: 181: 176: 175: 170: 169: 164: 163: 158: 157: 152: 151: 146: 145: 140: 139: 134: 130: 129: 124: 123: 118: 114: 113:Lynn Fontanne 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 93:Theatre Guild 86: 81: 74: 72: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 41: 34: 32: 30: 29:Theatre Guild 26: 18: 313: 295: 286: 274: 247: 191: 185: 178: 172: 166: 160: 154: 148: 142: 136: 126: 120: 90: 48: 46: 24: 23: 379:1959 deaths 374:1887 births 177:(1953) and 125:(1931) and 109:Alfred Lunt 63:and at the 368:Categories 202:References 35:Early life 144:Oklahoma! 133:Hollywood 347:LibriVox 183:(1953). 171:(1950), 165:(1946), 156:Carousel 69:Broadway 65:Sorbonne 336:at the 307:Sources 320:  174:Picnic 150:Liliom 87:(1922) 318:ISBN 111:and 103:and 345:at 49:nÊe 370:: 255:^ 246:, 229:^ 210:^ 198:. 71:.

Index


Theatre Guild

Horace Mann School
Bryn Mawr College
Radcliffe College
Sorbonne
Broadway

Marion H. Beckett
Theatre Guild
Lawrence Langner
George Bernard Shaw
Eugene O'Neill
Alfred Lunt
Lynn Fontanne
August Wilson Theatre
Mourning Becomes Electra
The Philadelphia Story
Hollywood
Green Grow the Lilacs
Oklahoma!
Liliom
Carousel
The Iceman Cometh
Come Back, Little Sheba
Picnic
The Trip to Bountiful
Norwalk, Connecticut
Little, Brown

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