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Joseph And His Brethren (play)
''Joseph and His Brethren'' is a 1906 play by British writer Louis N. Parker that was not produced until 1913. This biblical pageant has four acts, each with its own subtitle, comprising thirteen scenes and eleven settings, with a very large cast. The story is taken from the Book of Genesis. The play was first produced by Liebler & Company and staged by the author and Frederick Stanhope, with sets by Gates & Morange and incidental music by Arthur Farwell. It starred Brandon Tynan, with Pauline Frederick, Howard Kyle, and James O'Neill (actor, born 1847), James O'Neill. It had its Broadway première in January 1913, running through April 1913 for 124 performances. Characters Characters are divided into Caananites and Egyptians as per Parker's published play. For clarity, many featured and all bit players are omitted. Caananites Lead * Joseph (Genesis), Joseph is the son of Jacob and Rachel and is a prophet of God. * Simeon (son of Jacob), Simeon is a son of Jacob and Leah and is ...
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