English: Promotional photograph for the original Broadway production of Ah, Wilderness!
Caption reads as follows: The Miller family gather in slightly uncomfortable peace for their Fourth of July dinner in Eugene O'Neill's nostalgic Ah, Wilderness!, which the Theatre Guild has produced with George M. Cohan as the exceeding human father. Left to right around the festive board are father Nat Miller (George M. Cohan) Lily who can't make up her mind to get married (Eda Heinemann), Richard the problem (Elisha Cook, Jr.), Sid who is going to get married when he gives up drinking (Gene Lockhart), Mrs. Nat Miller who is nervously tolerant of everybody else's vices (Marjorie Marquis), Tommy who is just a small boy (Walter Vonnegut, Jr.) and Mildred the 1906 flapper (Adelaide Bean).
Date
Source
Stage magazine for November 1933, Volume 11, Number 2 (pp. 8–9)
Author
John Hanrahan Publishing Company, Inc., photograph by Vandamm
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A search has found no copyright renewal for Stage or Stage Publishing Company, or for the magazine's publisher John Hanrahan, in 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967. No evidence of copyright renewal for Stage magazine can be found.
January–June 1961 (1933 issued were originally copyrighted to John Hanrahan)
July–December 1961 (1933 issues were originally copyrighted to John Hanrahan)
January–June 1962 (1934 issues were originally copyrighted to John Hanrahan)
July–December 1962 (1934 issues were originally copyrighted to John Hanrahan)
John Hanrahan, a former magazine publisher and publishers' counsel, died Saturday in Sarasota, Fla. He was 76 years old.
Mr. Hanrahan, who had helped put the fledgling New Yorker magazine on a firm financial footing and who had been publisher and editor of the old Stage magazine, retired some 15 years ago. He was policy counsel to The New Yorker from 1923 to 1938.
In 1931 Mr. Hanrahan became the publisher of Stage magazine, originally the Theatre Guild magazine. In 1935 he broadened the scope of Stage to include motion pictures, supper clubs and other forms of entertainment. The magazine ceased publication in 1939.
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