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  1. Russel Crouse (20 February 1893 – 3 April 1966) was an American playwright and librettist, best known for his work in the Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse. Life and career. Born in Findlay, Ohio, Crouse was the son of Sarah (née Schumacher) and Hiram Powers Crouse, a newspaperman.

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    Russel Crouse (1893-1966) Russel Crouse. Russel Crouse was born on 20 February 1893 in Findlay, Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for The Sound of Music (1965), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) and Anything Goes (1936). He was married to Anna Erskine and Dorothy Alison Greene (Alison Smith). He died on 3 April 1966 in New York City, New York, USA.

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  3. Russel Crouse, whose 32year collaboration with Howard Lindsay in the theater has been hailed as the most successful since that of Gilbert and Sullivan, died of pneumonia yesterday afternoon in St ...

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    One principle of comedy is that humor is often born from a spontaneous observation, and it is as if the career of the writing team of Lindsay and Crouse was guided by that basic comic principle. In the 1930s, both men were actors in New York. They also started writing at that time, travelling in the same circles. In 1934, they got their big break. ...

    Bigger things awaited the writing team. In 1939, they adapted Clarence Day’s comic novel Life with Father, and they created one of Broadway’s first mega hits. Life with Father, in which Crouse starred with his actress/wife Dorothy Stickney, became the second show to break the 3,000 performance mark on Broadway, and it set the new record for long ru...

    In the early 1940s, Lindsay and Crouse were producing a new play by Joseph Kesselring. Entitled Arsenic and Old Lace, the original script was a drama focusing on real life events that occurred in a house in Windsor, Connecticut. Kesselring based his drama on Amy Archer-Gilligan, an elderly woman who took in boarders and poisoned them for their pens...

    As writers, producers, and play doctors, the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse were two of the best. Their attention to detail, ability to discover and create comedy in the moment, and finesse in weaving intricate plots that utilized quirky characters delighted audiences and set box office records. Lindsay and Crouse: they were two of a kind...

  5. February 11, 1968, New York, New York) and Russel Crouse (b. February 20, 1893, Findlay, Ohio, U.S.—d. April 3, 1966, New York, New York) were notable both for their continual successes and for the way they complemented each other’s talents. Prior to meeting Crouse, Lindsay had already gained experience as an actor, director, and playwright ...

  6. Lindsay and Crouse was the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, who collaborated famously on a succession of Broadway plays and musicals for 27 years during the mid 20th century. Their first collaboration was the rewriting of the book for the Cole Porter musical Anything Goes in 1935. They continued to co-pen books for Broadway ...

  7. Apr 28, 2022 · Russel Crouse. Date of Death: April 03, 1966 (73) Birth Place: USA. Latest News on Russel Crouse: Theatre Tuscaloosa to Hold Auditions For ANYTHING GOES in May (Apr 18, 2024) ANYTHING GOES Comes ...

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