SIZE: 6 by 9"
PUBLISHER: Hathaway's Theater, New Bedford, Massachusetts
Notes on other issues:
Notes on the company:
The Yankee Clipper - July 17, 1913
AMY RICHARD, who was leading woman of the Lonergan Players at the Majestic, has a remarkable record of stage versatility to her credit...
Her next move from musical comedy gave her an important role In "The Master Builder."
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VARIETY: 1913 / LOWELL. MASS. OPERA HOUSE
(Jules Cahn, prop. 4k mar.). —1-8, The Lonergan Players In "The Gambler."
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The New York Dramatic Mirror - April 9, 1913
With regret patrons of the Opera House learned that at the end of this week's engagement
the Lonergan Players finish their present engagement at that theater.
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VARIETY: Aug.27, 1914
LONERGAN PLAYERS OPEN
New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 27.
Lester Lonergan and his own company were enthusiastically received
here on their regular fall stock opening at Hathaway's last week in "A Woman's Way"
Amy Ricard, Joseph Guthrie, Jack Bennett, John Meehan, Eugene DuBois, Jessica Carber, Maud Blair
Eddie Phelan, Thomas Davies, Marion Nichols. Joseph Selman, besides Lonergan, compose the playing staff.
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Boston Evening Transcript - Jun 7, 1915
Majestic: Richard Carle and the Lonergan Players. 8:15.
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Boston Evening Transcript - Jun 15, 1915
Majestic: Edith Taialefeo and the Lonergan Players. 8:15.
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The New York Dramatic Mirror - July 7, 1915
The visiting star with the Lonergan Players at the Majestic this week is Ernestine Morley.
who resumes for the week her part in " Tess of the Storm Country." Miss Morley Is new to
Boston, though we are told she is liked out West: and this is the first occasion that a play
has been seen in Boston in the movies before the play itself has been seen as spoken drama.
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Boston Evening Transcript - Jul 10, 1915
Mr. Lester Lonergan, of the Lonergan players, who has been conducting a summer stock season
at the Majestic Theatre, has decided to temporarily suspend the weekly productions
there. His company has been playing continously for nearly a year and many members of the
organization are anxious for a few weeks' vacation.