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- Q6509208 abstract "Leah Kleschna was a drama in five acts by C.M.S. McLellan produced for the first time on Broadway by Minnie Maddern Fiske, Harrison Grey Fiske and the Manhattan Company with set design provided by Frank E. Gates and E. A. Morange. The play opened under the direction of Mr. Fiske at the Manhattan Theatre on December 12, 1904 and had an original run of 131 performances. Leah Kleschna returned to Broadway at the same venue in September, 1905 for an additional 24 performances and in 1924 for short run at the Lyric Theatre with Helen Gahagan as LeahLeah Kleschna opened to positive revues in London on May 2, 1905 at the New Theatre with Lena Ashwell in the tile role. The production by Charles Frohman’s company resulted in the threat of legal action by Mrs. Fiske who claimed she had purchased the English rights to the play.On December 10, 1913 the silent film Leah Kleschna premiered with Carlotta Nillson playing Leah, House Peters as Sylvaine and Hale Clarendon as Kleschna. The picture was directed by J. Searle Dawley and produced by the Famous Players Film Company. A year or so later Nillson played Leah once again in a Daniel Frohman road production of the play.".
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- Q6509208 comment "Leah Kleschna was a drama in five acts by C.M.S. McLellan produced for the first time on Broadway by Minnie Maddern Fiske, Harrison Grey Fiske and the Manhattan Company with set design provided by Frank E. Gates and E. A. Morange. The play opened under the direction of Mr. Fiske at the Manhattan Theatre on December 12, 1904 and had an original run of 131 performances.".
- Q6509208 label "Leah Kleschna".
- Q6509208 depiction Lena_Ashwell_002.JPG.