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  1. Charles Frohman (July 15, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was an American theater manager and producer, who discovered and promoted many stars of the American stage. Frohman produced over 700 shows, and among his biggest hits was Peter Pan, both in London and the US.

  2. Charles Frohman (15 de julio de 1856-7 de mayo de 1915) [1] fue un productor teatral estadounidense. Empezó a producir obras en 1889 y adquirió su primer teatro en Broadway en 1892. Descubrió y promovió a muchas estrellas del teatro estadounidense.

  3. Charles Frohman was the most prolific and successful theatrical producer of the early 20th Century and remains one of the legendary producer/managers to ever grace Broadway. His stars included Ethel Barrymore (who idolized him), William Gillette and Maude Adams.

  4. Charles Frohman was the most prolific and successful theatrical producer of the early 20th Century and remains one of the legendary producer/managers to ever grace Broadway. His stars included Ethel Barrymore (who idolized him), William Gillette and Maude Adams.

  5. Who shaped 19th and 20th century more than Theatrical Syndicate mastermind Charles Frohman (1856-1915)? Born in Ohio, Frohman moved to New York City with his...

  6. Charles Frohman (15 de julio de 1856-7 de mayo de 1915) fue un productor teatral estadounidense. Empezó a producir obras en 1889 y adquirió su primer teatro en Broadway en 1892. Descubrió y promovió a muchas estrellas del teatro estadounidense.

  7. Charles Frohman (born June 17, 1860, Sandusky, Ohio, U.S.—died May 7, 1915, at sea) was the leading American theatrical manager of his time. Frohman became interested in theatrical activities through his older brothers, Daniel and Gustave.