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  1. 2008.001.007 - Digital photograph

    Wharf Village -This 1920s-vintage view of Main Street looking west shows Nelson Block at left and the Congregational Chapel at right. Next to the chapel, the Silas Allen saltbox at 41 Main Street is visible, built in 1802. Jimmy Nelson ran a barbershop and sold fireworks for the Fourth of July off the pool table in the back of his establishment-often puffing a cigar while dispensing his explosive wares. Nelson Block at various times also hosted ...

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    Main Street, Marion, Mass.
  2. 2020.028.001 - Program

    Program from the Harbor Playhouse, Summer Season, 1941. The play that year was "What A Life," directed by Clifford Goldsmith, produced by Cledge Roberts.

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    Harbor Playhouse001
  3. V034.016 - Newspaper

    "Yes My Darling Daughter" Opens At the Harbor - Harbor Playhouse in Marion - Nelson Building on Main Street

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    Newspaper
  4. V034.045 - Newspaper

    Harbor Playhouse Opens in Marion - Cledge Roberts Found Able Director of Talented Cast

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    Newspaper
  5. V034.103 - Newspaper

    Night Must Fall' At Harbor Theater - Cledge Roberts Company Gives Emlyn Williams' Murder Mystery - Harbor Playhouse in Marion

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    Newspaper
  6. V034.261 - Newspaper

    Harbor Playhouse In 'East Lynne' - Revived Postured, Posed, Olois Gay, Company Abilities in Song

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    Newspaper
  7. V034.283 - Newspaper

    'Hay Fever' Has Its Spasms in Marion - Harbor Playhouse Company Does Merrily By Noel Coward Comedy

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    Newspaper
  8. V034.285 - Newspaper

    Coward Play Is Applauded - 'Hay Fever' Presented By Excellent Cast At Marion Theater

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper
  9. V035.013 - Newspaper

    Harbor Playhouse presents the Alexander Woolcott-George S. Kaufman melodrama "The Dark Tower"

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    Newspaper
  10. V039.187 - Newspaper

    Taylor Holmes Opens In Barrymore Role at Marion - Harbor Playhouse Brings Samson Raphaelson as Director; Wife to Act - first play is "My Dear Children"

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    Newspaper
  11. V040.053 - Newspaper

    Stage Couple Comes to Marion for Work and Play - Playwright Samson Raphaelson and actress Rachel Adams (Mrs. Raphaelson)

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    Newspaper
  12. V040.059 - Newspaper

    Audience Enjoys 'What a Life' - Overflow Crowd Sees Latest Production At Harbor Playhouse

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    Newspaper
  13. V040.189 - Newspaper

    Director Resumes His Job - Harbor Playhouse Lengthens Season - at Harbor Playhouse in Marion

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    Newspaper
  14. V041.013 - Newspaper

    Harbor Playhouse Curtain Rings Down This Week - "Springtime for Henry"

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    Newspaper
  15. V052.085 - Newspaper

    Old Marion House Is Being Demolished - The Pegram House opposite Congregational parsonage - built in 1887 by Judge John C. Pegram - house had been used as quarters for Harbor Playhouse casts

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    Newspaper
  16. V066.049 - Newspaper

    "Claudia" Superlatively Done By Marion House Players - Harbor Playhouse, in Marion, presented by Cledge Roberts

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    Newspaper
  17. V066.185 - Newspaper

    Cledge Roberts Buys Marion Playhouse - Harbor Playhouse

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    Newspaper
  18. V071.053 - Newspaper

    Harbor Playhouse to Open June 23 - season schedule listed

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    Newspaper
  19. V071.086.01 - Newspaper

    Deny Injunction Against Playhouse - William H. Bourne's injunction to oust Mr. & Mrs. Cledge Roberts from the Harbor Playhouse was denied

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    Newspaper
  20. V071.088.03 - Newspaper

    John Bryant Signed by Harbor Playhouse - and other featured players this season

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    Newspaper

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