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  1. Philip Hart Dunning (December 11, 1889 – July 20, 1968) was a playwright and theatrical producer. Early years and education. Dunning, one of six children, was the son of John M. Dunn, an electrochemist, and Mary Dunn. Theater and films. George Abbott and Philip Dunning (1928)

  2. Broadway is a 1926 Broadway play produced by Jed Harris and written and directed by George Abbott and Philip Dunning. It was Abbott's first big hit on his way to becoming "the most famous play doctor of all time" after he "rejiggered" Dunning's play.

  3. Night Hostess is a 1928 play in three acts written by Philip Dunning. Its author called it a Dramatic comedy, but most contemporary reviewers said it was a melodrama. It has a large cast, fast pacing, and one setting. The main storyline concerns a crooked nightclub manager who is robbing customers and cheating the owner, complicated by two ...

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  6. Phillip currently serves as director of product management for minerals at Enverus. Prior to joining Enverus in early 2016, Phillip worked as an A&D engineer in the Appalachian Basin and later as a managing director at an upstream private equity firm.

  7. Philip Hart Dunning was a playwright and theatrical producer. Background. Dunning, one of six children, was the son of John M. Dunn, an electrochemist, and Mary Dunn. Career. One of his shipboard hits was a farce called Uncle Tom"s Stateroom. The President enjoyed it and wrote his appreciation and signature on his program as a memento for Dunning.