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  1. Sep 25, 2005 · Legacy's online obit database has obituaries, death notices, and funeral services for 6 people named Clyde Fitch from thousands of the largest funeral homes and newspapers in the world.

  2. Adam Klasfeld is a journalist and playwright. He has written and directed several theater plays and is a journalist for the Courthouse News and also a regular reporter for a variety of news outlets. [1]

  3. In 1901 he created the role Edward Warden in the original production of Clyde Fitch's The Climbers at the Bijou Theatre. In 1902 he was in the cast of Mary of Magdala with Mrs. Fiske and Rose Eytinge. In 1906 he scored a huge personal hit on Broadway in Brown of Harvard. Woodruff had attended Harvard and the play was filmed several times.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_BeesonJack Beeson - Wikipedia

    Libretto by Sheldon Harnick, based on the play by Clyde Fitch. Commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts. ca. 120'. Boosey & Hawkes. Cyrano (1990), Heroic comedy in music. Libretto by Sheldon Harnick, based on the play by Edmond Rostand. ca. 160'. Boosey & Hawkes. Doctor Heidegger's Fountain of Youth (1978), Chamber opera in one act ...

  5. Clyde Fitch. Profession: Playwright. Nationality: American. Biography: From 1890 to the early 1900s, Fitch was the most popular playwright on Broadway. He was the first American to achieve the respect which had thus far been reserved for European writers. Some of his most well-reputed works include ' Nathan Hale ' (1898), 'The Climbers' (1901 ...

  6. Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines is an opera in three acts by Jack Beeson written in 1975 to a libretto by Sheldon Harnick after the 1901 play of the same name by Clyde Fitch. The play had previously been adapted for a 1916 silent film . The world premiere was September 20, 1975 at the Lyric Theater, Kansas City, Missouri directed and ...

  7. The "Clyde Fitch Memorial Room" in Converse Hall at Amherst College was a gift to the College from Fitch's mother. It contained many of the furnishings and most of the books that were in his study in New York City." "Clyde Fitch died on September 4, 1909, one week after an operation for appendicitis in Châlons-sur-Marne, France, at age 44."

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