Aweek after experiencing the thrill of attending the premier of Trader Horn at Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Edwina underwent one of the most humiliating experiences of her life. She made her deposition ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. As told from the perspective of his daughter, Edwina, Booth! chronicles the ...
Edwina Booth who thrilled cinemaddicts of 1931 as the blonde goddess of Trader Horn reemerged in last week’s news in strange contrast to the vigorous, vibrant creature the public remembered on the ...
In March 1929, 24-year-old Provo native Edwina Booth made frenzied preparations for the trip of a lifetime. She had recently signed a contract to appear as the female lead, Nina T., The White Goddess ...
Wemmlinger’s first novel, set in the 1880s, explores the life of Edwin Booth, a famous actor and older brother to John Wilkes Booth, as seen through the eyes of his daughter. Edwina Booth was only ...
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