The Omaha Community Playhouse Story: A Theatre's Historic Triumph

The Omaha Community Playhouse Story: A Theatre's Historic Triumph

by Warren Francke
The Omaha Community Playhouse Story: A Theatre's Historic Triumph

The Omaha Community Playhouse Story: A Theatre's Historic Triumph

by Warren Francke

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Overview

It all began with a downtown meeting in the days when movies were killing theatrical road companies and community theaters took their place.
The stars began to shine at the Omaha Community Playhouse when their first lead actress, Dodie Brando (Marlin Brando�s mother), called Herberta Fonda (Henry Fonda�s mother) to recruit young Henry to join her on the stage.
Mrs. Brando and Henry discovered little Dorothy McGuire, and the Playhouse had its third star. When the Playhouse�s second director, Bernard Szold, secured Grant Wood to do scenic design for the controversial play, Brigham Young, the stage was set for success.
Few could forecast that the Omaha Community Playhouse would survive the Great Depression when money was scarce, World War II when men were scarce, and heated battles with censorious politicians and powerful church leaders.
How did the Playhouse grow to become the nation�s largest community theater? Some called it �the house that Charles Jones built,� but Jones urged Omahans to pat themselves on the back for the Playhouse they built.
The Omaha Community Playhouse�s story is full of colorful heroes and a few villains, flashy divas and dashing men, soaring triumphs and comical mishaps. The Playhouse is entering its 90th season.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150403888
Publisher: Omaha Community Playhouse
Publication date: 09/11/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

For more than a half century, Dr. Warren T. Francke has worked for daily and weekly newspapers, taught journalism and written as a freelance theater reporter, columnist, feature writer and media critic. After degrees in journalism and literature at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, he earned a Ph.D. in Mass Communication with a minor in American intellectual history at the University of Minnesota. While teaching at UNO for 35 years, he wrote for academic journals, newspapers and television, especially �Watching the Watchdogs� media commentary on WOWT, and contributed a biographical entry to the Oxford English Dictionary. His publications include The Way Was Clear: the Centennial History of Dundee Presbyterian Church, 1901-2001.
As co-author of Lucky: the Story of the Durhams and HDR, he wrote about engineering entrepreneur and philanthropist Chuck Durham from birth to graduation from Iowa State University.
Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Dr. Francke is a member of that city�s Abraham Lincoln High School Hall of Fame. At UNO, he was the recipient of the University�s excellence in teaching award and the School of Communication�s Lifetime Achievement Award. He was named Ralph Wardle Diamond Professor at the school�s 75th anniversary. He also taught at the University of Minnesota and, through UNO, for a half-year in Germany. He is Professor Emeritus in the School of Communication at UNO, and won the Omaha Press Club Educator Award. He has reviewed theater for the Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, the Sun Newspapers of Omaha and The Reader. An Omaha resident and summer resident of Colorado, he is the husband of Carol Burnett Francke and the father of two children.
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