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- The_Drunkard abstract "The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved is an American temperance play first performed in 1844. A drama in five acts, it was perhaps the most popular play produced in the United States before the dramatization of Uncle Tom's Cabin in the 1850s. In New York City, P.T. Barnum presented it at his American Museum in a run of over 100 performances. It was among the first of the American temperance plays, and remained the most popular of them until it was eclipsed in 1858 by T. S. Arthur's Ten Nights in a Bar-Room.The primary writer of the play was William H. Smith, who also directed and starred in the original production in Boston in the 1844–45 season. Smith was the stage manager at Moses Kimball's Boston Museum and a recovered alcoholic. An anonymous collaborator, believed to have been Unitarian minister John Pierpont, co-wrote the script.".
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- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Barnums_American_Museum.
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- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Buster_Keaton.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Category:1844_plays.
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- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Temperance_movement.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Clara_Kimball_Young.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Theatre_Project.
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- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink James_Murray_(American_actor).
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink James_Murray_(actor).
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink John_Pierpont.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Moses_Kimball.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Olio_(musical_number).
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- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink P.T._Barnum.
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- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Riverside_Studio.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Temperance_movement.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink The_Drunkard.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink The_Old_Fashioned_Way_(film).
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink The_Villain_Still_Pursued_Her.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Timothy_Shay_Arthur.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Tulsa,_Oklahoma.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Uncle_Toms_Cabin.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink Unitarianism.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink W._C._Fields.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink William_H._Smith_(author).
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Drunkard_or_the_Fallen_Saved.jpg.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Drunkard_poster_crop.jpg.
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Drunkard".
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved".
- The_Drunkard wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Drunkard".
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- The_Drunkard subject Category:1844_plays.
- The_Drunkard subject Category:American_plays.
- The_Drunkard subject Category:Temperance_movement.
- The_Drunkard hypernym Play.
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- The_Drunkard type Movement.
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- The_Drunkard comment "The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved is an American temperance play first performed in 1844. A drama in five acts, it was perhaps the most popular play produced in the United States before the dramatization of Uncle Tom's Cabin in the 1850s. In New York City, P.T. Barnum presented it at his American Museum in a run of over 100 performances. It was among the first of the American temperance plays, and remained the most popular of them until it was eclipsed in 1858 by T. S.".
- The_Drunkard label "The Drunkard".
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- The_Drunkard wasDerivedFrom The_Drunkard?oldid=643138682.
- The_Drunkard depiction The_Drunkard_poster_crop.jpg.
- The_Drunkard isPrimaryTopicOf The_Drunkard.