New Releases by Eva Le Gallienne

Eva Le Gallienne is the author of Letter, Dated 1974 December 3, Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Mrs. Clarence Brown (1974), The Strong are Lonely. Adapted by Eva Le Gallienne from the French Version by J. Mercure and R. Thieberger. With an Introduction by E.R. Wood (1968), The Mystic in the Theatre: Eleonora Duse (1966), Eleonora Duse: The mystic in the theatre (1966), The Mystic in the Theatre: Eleonora Duse. Second Printing (1966).

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Letter, Dated 1974 December 3, Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Mrs. Clarence Brown

Letter, Dated 1974 December 3, Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Mrs. Clarence Brown
Letter expressing her pleasure at being able to perform at the Clarence Brown Theatre at the University of Tennessee. Talks of the plans of Dr. Ralph Allen of the same theatre.

The Strong are Lonely. Adapted by Eva Le Gallienne from the French Version by J. Mercure and R. Thieberger. With an Introduction by E.R. Wood

The Mystic in the Theatre: Eleonora Duse

Eleonora Duse: The mystic in the theatre

The Mystic in the Theatre: Eleonora Duse. Second Printing

The Strong are Lonely ... Translated by Eva Le Gallienne from the French Version by J. Mercure and R. Thieberger

The Master Builder. A Translation by Eva Le Gallienne, with a Prefatory Study

The Strong are Lonely. A Play in Two Acts ... Adapted by Eva Le Gallienne from the French Version by J. Mercure and R. Thieberger [of "Das Heilige Experiment"].

With a Quiet Heart

With a Quiet Heart
In 1931, Miss Le Gallienne wrote "At 33" -- and then came the accident her hands so badly burned that there was the chance that her career might be finished. But a holiday in Europe, which included a job as a super in the Cirque d''Hiver in Paris, sent her home ready for the necessary operations and the hard work connected with the Civic Repertory Theatre on 14th Street. Her years since that time are filled with play production and fighting for an acting theatre along European lines and up to European standards of touring. Still in pursuit of the kind of theatre she dreamed of, her acting has been seen in revivals, modified versions of repertory, and vaudeville, along with a series of lectures. With the collapse of the Civic Repertory Theatre, she currently has no definite plans, and is settling into life in the countryside.

With a Quiet Heart, an Autobiography, by Eva Le Gallienne

Alice in Wonderland. A Play ... Adapted ... from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, Etc. (Revised and Rewritten.) [With Plates.].

Alice in Wonderland. Adapted for the stage by E. Le Gallienne and F. Friebus from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, etc

Join Now! The Civic Repertory Theatre Club (for Season 1927-8)

Scrapbook of Press Clippings of Performances of Eva Le Gallienne, 1925-26

Miscellaneous Publications by and about Eva Le Gallienne

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