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[[File:the-sunday-oregonian-1903-11-22-s3-p18-merely-mary-ann.jpg|thumb| | [[File:the-sunday-oregonian-1903-11-22-s3-p18-merely-mary-ann.jpg|thumb|350px|right|[[The Sunday Oregonian]] (22 november 1903, section 3, p. 18)]] | ||
[[Jerome K. Jerome]], [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Conan Doyle]] and [[Israel Zangwill]] appeared recently in London in the cast of "[[Merely Mary Ann (play 1903-1904)|Merely Mary Ann]]," when the play was given for copyright purposes. Zangwill also acted as stage manager, and Doyle was property man. | [[Jerome K. Jerome]], [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Conan Doyle]] and [[Israel Zangwill]] appeared recently in London in the cast of "[[Merely Mary Ann (play 1903-1904)|Merely Mary Ann]]," when the play was given for copyright purposes. Zangwill also acted as stage manager, and Doyle was property man. |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 26 June 2022
This article published in The Sunday Oregonian on 22 november 1903 mentions Arthur Conan Doyle as a property man for the Israel Zangwill's play Merely Mary Ann (1903).
Arthur Conan Doyle was casted to play Rev. Samuel Smedge (see cast), but did not turn up to take the role. Contrary to the article, it was not in London, it was in Wallingford (where the copyright premiere was held).
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Jerome K. Jerome, Conan Doyle and Israel Zangwill appeared recently in London in the cast of "Merely Mary Ann," when the play was given for copyright purposes. Zangwill also acted as stage manager, and Doyle was property man.