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  1. Philip Bartholomae (July 3, 1880 - January 5, 1947) was an American playwright, lyricist, screenwriter, and theatre director. He wrote many plays and musicals which were staged on Broadway in the 1910s and 1920s, several of which were adapted into films with screenplays by Bartholomae.

  2. Philip Bartholomae was born on 3 July 1880 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for Barnum Was Right (1929), The Serpent (1916) and Rose of the Golden West (1927). He died on 5 January 1947 in Winnetka, Illinois, USA.

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    • Winnetka, Illinois, USA
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Over_NightOver Night - Wikipedia

    Over Night is a farce in three acts by Philip Bartholomae. The play takes place aboard the S.S. Hendrik Hudson, a steamboat on the Hudson River Day Line, and follows two sets of couples, the "Darlings" and the "Kettles". The work premiered on Broadway in 1911, and it was the first significant success for Bartholomae as a playwright.

  4. PHILIP BARTHOLOMAE was a writer, lyricist, producer and director. Between 1911 and 1926, Bartholomae contributed to fifteen productions that reached Broadway, including his play Over Night, which ran for 160 performances and served as the basis for the wildly successful Very Good Eddie, the second Princess Theatre musical.

  5. Adaptations of works by Philip Bartholomae‎ (1 P) F. Films with screenplays by Philip Bartholomae‎ (9 P) P. Plays by Philip Bartholomae‎ (1 C, 1 P)

  6. Jul 20, 2019 · Performer: Victor Light Opera Company. Writer: Philip Bartholomae; Silvio Hein. "The American Girl", "Send Me My Love", "My Little Queen Bee:, "My Love for You", Little Girl, What Have You Done to Me", "Send Me My Love"; Chorus; Solo; Duet; Operetta Medley with orchestra. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute.

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