The Butter and Egg Man
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The Butter and Egg Man est une pièce de théâtre écrite par George S. Kaufman en 1925. C'est la seule pièce qu'il a écrit seul. Elle a été adaptée à six reprises au cinéma, et est encore jouée sur scène de nos jours.
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The Butter and Egg Man is a 1925 play by George S. Kaufman, the only play he wrote without collaborating. It was a Broadway hit during the 1925–26 season at the Longacre Theatre. Adapted to film six times, it is still performed on stages today.
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The Butter and Egg Man
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First edition 1926
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Scene from the 2003 production of The Butter and Egg Man at Otterbein University
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Promotional theatre token for the touring production of The Butter and Egg Man
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James Gleason directed the Broadway production of The Butter and Egg Man, in which his wife Lucile Webster appeared with Gregory Kelly and Sylvia Field.
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Gregory Kelly as Peter Jones in The Butter and Egg Man
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The Butter and Egg Man .jpg
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English
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New York City, New York, US
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Office of Lehmac Productions in New York City; a hotel in Syracuse
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The Butter and Egg Man est une pièce de théâtre écrite par George S. Kaufman en 1925. C'est la seule pièce qu'il a écrit seul. Elle a été adaptée à six reprises au cinéma, et est encore jouée sur scène de nos jours.
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The Butter and Egg Man is a 1925 play by George S. Kaufman, the only play he wrote without collaborating. It was a Broadway hit during the 1925–26 season at the Longacre Theatre. Adapted to film six times, it is still performed on stages today.
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Office of Lehmac Productions in New York City; a hotel inSyracuse