"Booth Theatre, The Theatre Guild presents "Come Back, Little Sheba," a new play by William Inge, with Shirley Booth, Sidney Blackmer, Joan Lorring, directed by Daniel Mann, setting and lighting designed by Howard Bay, costumes by Lucille Little, production under the supervision of Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn, associate producer Phyllis Anderson."
"William Inge's famous story of marital frustration which erupts in violence. Doc and Lola had an indiscreet affair, she became pregnant and, compelled to marry her, he gave up his medical studies, forfeited his future and settled down to a life of quiet desperation with the simple, homey Lola, who lost the child but has remained Doc's steadfast if slatternly wife. Now a chiropractor and recovering alcoholic, Doc's sobriety is tested when Marie, a young college student becomes their boarder bringing new life and long-dormant hostilities to the surface of Doc and Lola's troubled marriage."
"Robert Porterfield presents the Barter Theatre of Viriginia, Betty Bryson in "Come Back, Little Sheba," by William Inge, directed by Howard Hunter, setting by Lynn Pecktal, lighting by Albin Aukerlund, costumes by Maryanna Elliott."
"At Manhattan theatres, week of March 13, 1950, The Theatre Guild presents Shirley Booth, Sidney Blackmer in "Come Back, Little Sheba," a new play by William Inge, with Joan Lorring, directed by Daniel Mann, setting and lighting designed by Howard Bay, costumes by Lucille Little, production under the supervision of Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn, associate producer, Phyllis Anderson. Commencing Wednesday evening, February 15, 1950."
"Olney Theatre, Evelyn Freyman and Kenneth Banghart present Joan Blondell in "Come Back, Little Sheba," by William Inge, with Wilson Brooks, directed by Ben Hammer, settings and lighting by Robert O'Hearn."
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