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  1. They submitted the package to the manager of the Chicago Grand Opera House, Fred R. Hamlin, who liked it and approached Julian Mitchell to be director. Mitchell did not like the script, criticizing its lack of spectacle, calling it too subdued and small-scale.

  2. Two sons and two daughters by her second husband, George Amey and Matthew Amey of Upper Harmony; Mrs. Newman Jones of Oxford and Mrs. Fred Mackey of Belvidere, also survive together with her stepmother, Mrs William Hamlin of Easton, and these sisters and brothers; Mrs. Henry Carpenter, Mrs. Geo. Walters, both of Phillipsburg; Mrs. Evan Knecht ...

  3. Mar 21, 2016 · Bird Center (Nov 03, 1904 - Nov 1904) Produced by Fred R. Hamlin. Play Comedy Original. The Wizard of Oz (Mar 21, 1904 - Nov 25, 1905) Produced by Fred R. Hamlin. Musical Extravaganza Revival. Babes in Toyland (Oct 13, 1903 - Mar 19, 1904) Produced by Fred R. Hamlin. Musical Extravaganza Original.

  4. Searching to find out more about Fred R. Hamlin? We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Fred R. Hamlin's bio now including film and tv, as ...

  5. THE HAMLIN HERALD, HAMLIN, TEXAS 79520 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ll, 1971. PAGE 3 Open House to Murk 50th Anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie H. Wood, 450 Northwest Ave. F. will be honored with an ...

  6. FRED R. HAMLIN DEAD.; He Produced "Wizard of Oz" and "Babes in Toyland." Share full article. Nov. 28, 1904. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. November 28 ...

  7. About this Item. Title. Fred R. Hamlin's musical extravaganza, The wizard of Oz. Contributor Names. U.S. Lithograph Co. Hamlin, Fred R. Created / Published. Cincinnati ; New York : U.S. Lithograph Co., [1903] Subject Headings. - Tin Man (Fictitious character) - Fantasy. - Musical revues & comedies. Headings. Lithographs--Color.

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