Good morning, all! I've been over to the CastrecL responding to one of the posters who's become the first open victim of Mr Farrow's round of smug superiority and hostility. It's nice to see Toronto's biggest ass revealing his talents as a pompous windbag on another site besides cast.rec.arts.
Today? The NYPL and a bit of writing here on "Lady of the Slipper." It's been erroneously reported that Peggy Wood of "Sound of Music" and Noel Coward's "Bittersweet" was the understudy for Elsie Janis since Wood was in the cast. Actually, the beautiful Helen Falconer was the standby and in 1914 she finished the last month of the tour when Janis headed to London for an engagement.