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    Rudolph Aronson (April 8, 1856 – February 4, 1919) was an American impresario and composer who was most notable for founding the Casino Theatre in New...
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    and received rave reviews. "Soon, she (Loïe Fuller) auditioned for Rudolph Aronson of New York's Casino Theatre. He named her dance “The Serpentine” and...
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  • and received rave reviews. "Soon, she (Loïe Fuller) auditioned for Rudolph Aronson of New York’s Casino Theatre. He named her dance “The Serpentine” and...
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    the same day: an afternoon performance at the Casino, directed by Rudolph Aronson, and an evening performance at the Lenox Lyceum, directed by Oscar...
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    1870s, he provided romantic lyrics for two compositions by composer Rudolph Aronson, who later founded and managed New York City's Casino Theatre. Fullerton...
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  • including those of Charles Pyke (the husband of Alice Nielsen) and Rudolph Aronson. In 1882 he performed in productions of Patience, Pinafore, and Claude...
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    and the piece was a pirated version of that opera. The impresario Rudolph Aronson, who owned the rights to Erminie in the United States, sued Parker...
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  • company and began a six-year-long period as a leading actor under Rudolph Aronson at Broadway's Casino Theatre. There he starred in long-running productions...
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    Tyrolean and "la Jolie Plaignante" in Trial by Jury. In March 1891, Rudolph Aronson asked her to join his Casino Theatre Company for the theatrical season...
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  • disapprovingly at one another. "Soon, she (Loïe Fuller) auditioned for Rudolph Aronson of New York’s Casino Theatre. He named her dance “The Serpentine” and...
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