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    Ruth Draper (December 2, 1884 – December 30, 1956) was an American actress, dramatist and noted diseuse who specialized in character-driven monologues and monodrama. Her best-known pieces include The Italian Lesson , Three Women and Mr. Clifford , Doctors and Diets , and A Church in Italy .

  2. Ruth Draper invented the modern monologue. Starting in the early years of the 20th century until the night she died in 1956, the native New Yorker entranced audiences all over the world by performing her own original character sketches.

  3. Ruth Draper (born Dec. 2, 1884, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Dec. 30, 1956, New York City) was an American monologuist and monodramatist whose art was acclaimed throughout the United States and Europe.

  4. Ruth Draper was born in Manhattan in 1884 to William H. Draper, a prominent doctor and professor of clinical medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Ruth Dana Draper, daughter of Charles A. Dana. Dana had been part of the Brook Farm experiment in Massachusetts, and later worked with Horace Greeley at The New York Tribune before ...

  5. About Ruth Draper. R uth Draper was the undisputed queen of the one-woman theater in the 20th century. Throughout nearly forty years as a professional performer, from her debut in 1920 until the night she died in 1956, Draper filled theaters all over the world through her unique ability to transform herself into a vast array of characters.

  6. Dec 25, 2016 · From the Vault. The Enduring Monologues of Ruth Draper. She performed for Henry James and Alexander Fleming, but her sense of humor is remarkably timeless. By David Owen. December 25, 2016....

  7. Sep 23, 2020 · The greatest of these unclassifiables was Ruth Draper (1884–1956). In 1935, a Pittsburgh columnist, puzzling over how to characterize an upcoming performance of hers, wrote that “the English language does not contain a word which perfectly describes [Draper and her art].”.