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English: Violet Kemble-Cooper & John Barrymore in the Michael Strange (Blanche Oelrichs)'s play Clair de Lune, Empire Theatre, Broadway - publicity still (cropped)
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Author White Studio, N.Y.
  • The play was performed on Broadway in 1921. White Studios was "The" Broadway photographer back in the day. The site is from the University of South Carolina's College of Arts and Sciences, so the information about White should be a RS.

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