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  1. Herbert M. Prentice was born in 1896. He was a director and writer, known for The Wooing of Anne Hathaway (1938), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass (1948) and The Swiss Family Robinson (1939). He was married to Grace M. Lavoy. He died in 1955.

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    • Herbert M. Prentice
  2. Herbert M. Prentice Papers, *T-Mss 1964-005, Billy Rose Theatre Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Repository Billy Rose Theatre Division

  3. Aug 17, 2022 · In 1926, the Cambridge Festival Theatre used R. C. Trevelyan’s translation from around 1922, but cut the chorus part altogether. The promptbook in producer Herbert M. Prentice’s papers includes an annotation noting the section is, instead, replaced by unpreserved text that is “Sung.”

  4. The Sheffield Repertory Compnay can trace its history back to 1919, when Herbert M. Prentice, the leader of St Philips Dramatic Society, approached the YMCA Oxford Street Settlement on Shipton Street for permission to perform plays in the Little Theatre.

  5. Herbert M Prentice. This person doesn’t appear to have a biography yet. Why not add one? Past productions. Director, Alice in Wonderland 1947 – 1948 ...

  6. at the head of the cast list, immediately under the producer, Herbert M. Prentice. From the reviews of the production it is clear that the ballet and movement generally played a significant part in this version of Shakespeare's comedy. (The Reinhardt-Nijinska Hollywood film of A Midsummer Night's Dream had been released the previous year

  7. The musical comedy was first produced by Herbert M. Prentice in association with Archibald De Bear, at the Strand Theatre, London in 1935, and was revived at the Palace Theatre, London, in 1945. The play text was published by Samuel French Ltd in December 1935, credited only to Arkell.