Mother (Goodman Play)
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''Mother'' is a 1910 play which was the first successful play by
Jules Eckert Goodman Jules Eckert Goodman (November 2, 1876 – July 10, 1962) was an American playwright and author. He was best known for his plays ''The Man Who Came Back'' (1916), ''The Silent Voice (play), The Silent Voice'' (1914), ''Chains'' (1923), and a se ...
.Vicissitudes of a Playwright
''Theatre Magazine'', January 1916, p. 17
The play was first performed on March 7, 1910 in
Plainfield, New Jersey Plainfield is a city in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, known by its nickname as "The Queen City."
.(8 March 1910)
Jules E. Goodman's "Mother" Staged
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William A. Brady William Aloysius Brady (June 19, 1863 – January 6, 1950) was an American theater actor, producer, and sports promoter. Biography Brady was born to a newspaperman in 1863. His father kidnapped him from San Francisco and brought him to New Yo ...
, it debuted on Broadway on September 7, 1910 at the
Hackett Theatre The Anco Cinema was a former Broadway theatre turned cinema at 254 West 42nd Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues in Manhattan, New York City. It opened in 1904 and was originally named the Lew Fields Theatre. It continued to operate as a playhou ...
.(8 September 1910)
'Mother's' Woes Win Tears at Hackett
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''The Theatre'' (October 1910)
It played at the Hackett through December 3, 1910, and then moved to the Circle(?) Theatre, where it opened on December 5 and ran through December 31,Who's who in music and drama
p. 376 (1914)
for a total run of 133 performances. Mantle, Burns
Best Plays of 1909-1919
p. 423 (1943)
The play was adapted to the screen in a 1914 silent film of the same name.


1910 Broadway cast

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Emma Dunn Emma Dunn (26 February 1875 – 14 December 1966) was an English actress. After starting her acting career on stage in London, she became known for her works in numerous films and Broadway productions. Career Emma Dunn appeared onstage in ...
as Mrs. Katherine WetherillEmma Dunn - Stage Mother
''The Theatre Magazine'' (January 1911)
* Frederick Perry as William Howard Wetherill * Albert Latcha as Walter Thompson Wetherill * Arthur Ross as James Bingham Wetherill * David Ross as John Walton Wetherill * Minnette Barrett as Ardath Wetherill * Marion Capman as Leonore Wetherill * James Brophy as John Rufus Chase * John Stokes as Harry Lake *
Jane Corcoran Jane Corcoran (August 13, 1881 – August 27, 1961) was an American stage actress. Early life Jane Eleanor Corcoran was born in San Francisco, the daughter of actress Estha (or Esta) Williams and Joseph T. Corcoran, and stepdaughter of direc ...
as Elizabeth Terhune * Justine Cutting as Agatha


References

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External links


''Mother'' on the Internet Broadway Database

New York Public Library production photos

''Mother''
(1911) (book version of play on Google books) 1910 plays Broadway plays American plays