This article primarily deals with Diane Parrish's health issues. Having been involved in a car accident, Diane Parrish had been struggling at the time with acute myositis during her recovery. The article gives an overview of her involvement with…
Barbara Cason (at the time called Barbara Touliatos) and Anne Brown Field making a cheerful toast in the Front Street Theatre's 1959 production of “Fallen Angels.” Barbara Cason was a prominent figure in the Front Street Theatre's history. She was…
The front illustration of the playbill for the Front Street Theatre's 1959 Production of “Fallen Angels.” Stars Barbara Cason and Anne Brown Field were responsible for making this sprightly illustration come to life. They performed well, to the…
This article shows how news got around fast about Margaret, especially news that could have an effect on Bob at his arrival. The article explained how Margaret was considering making the Memphis fairgrounds her home.
Barbara Cason and Macon McCalman in the Front Street theatre's 1962 production of “Auntie Mame.” Cason is seen here admiring her handiwork in the form of the “Flaming Mame,” the drink McCalman is eyeing with (understandable) reservations. Cason was…
Liz is writing to Avery and Rivers in this letter. She is concerned about her boys’ well-being, both physical and mental. Liz gives Avery and Rivers an update on family since they are both away at school. She tells the two brothers about their…