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Ethel Wilson STAGE CREDITS

[Broadway]
1942
Judge Honoria Blake

[Broadway]
1940
A Prospective Tenant [Replacement]

A Prospective Tenant [Replacement]

[Broadway]
1939
Ellen Donovan

[Broadway]
1935
Mrs. Creevey

[Broadway]
1935
Mrs. Remson

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1935
Mrs. Davidson

[Broadway]
1934
Lacy Whitman

[Broadway]
1934
Vistic Edney

[Broadway]
1933
Gittel

[Broadway]
Unknown, 1930
Ide Peters

[Broadway]
1928
Fanny Kaye

[Broadway]
1927
Caterina Corwin

[Broadway]
1927
Vivian Leiter

[Broadway]
1926
Grace Norton

[Broadway]
1925
Nelly Goldsmith

[Broadway]
1925
Marion Blackwell

[Broadway]
1924
Estelle

[Broadway]
1923
Mexico

[Broadway]
1921
Madame Henriot

[Broadway]
1918
Performer

[Broadway]
1918
Performer

[Broadway]
1913
Performer

[West End]
Original London Production, 1896
Elsa


Ethel Wilson News


WORDS IN MOTION Set for Chan Centre, 3/18-19


The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia (UBC), in partnership with The Dance Centre, presents Words in Motion, March 18 & 19, 7:30pm, in the Telus Studio Theatre. This innovative series explores the power of words in performance - both as an agent of change, and as a means of igniting important dialogue. Vancouver-based authors Carmen Aguirre, Aislinn Hunter, and Nancy Lee pair with diverse choreographers, Anusha Fernando, Olivia C. Davies, and Paraskevas Terezakis, to interpret three renowned texts into original works.

Peter Hinton to Direct Factory's BOMBAY BLACK


Poetic, mythic, and brave - Factory presents BOMBAY BLACK by Anosh Irani, directed by Peter Hinton, and presented with an all-male cast starring Kawa Ada, Howard J. Davis, and Azeem Nathoo. Part of Factory's Naked Season, this revival ofBOMBAY BLACK will focus on Irani's evocative text and the transformative power of performance.

Chan Centre Welcomes Steven Galloway & David Gifford Tonight


The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia (UBC) presents celebrated Canadian author Steven Galloway (The Cellist of Sarajevo) with master magician David Gifford tonight, February 26, 2015 at 7:30pm, as part of the Beyond Words series at the Telus Studio Theatre. A new twist on the popular literary series' mandate to 'ignite conversation' through words and performance, this original collaboration weaves readings from Galloway's latest acclaimed novel The Confabulist - a beautiful, suspense-filled tale about the life and sudden death of turn-of-the-century magician and stunt performer Harry Houdini - with astounding live illusions presented by Gifford.

Chan Centre to Welcome Steven Galloway & David Gifford, 2/26


The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia (UBC) presents celebrated Canadian author Steven Galloway (The Cellist of Sarajevo) with master magician David Gifford on February 26, 2015 at 7:30pm, as part of the Beyond Words series at the Telus Studio Theatre. A new twist on the popular literary series' mandate to 'ignite conversation' through words and performance, this original collaboration weaves readings from Galloway's latest acclaimed novel The Confabulist - a beautiful, suspense-filled tale about the life and sudden death of turn-of-the-century magician and stunt performer Harry Houdini - with astounding live illusions presented by Gifford.

Ethel Wilson FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Ethel Wilson been in?

Ethel Wilson has appeared on Broadway in 22 shows.

How many West End shows has Ethel Wilson been in?

Ethel Wilson has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.

What was Ethel Wilson's first West End show?

Ethel Wilson's first West End show was The Grand Duke which opened in 1896

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