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Bertha M. Wilson (pen name, B. M. Wilson; August 14, 1874 – 1936) was an American dramatist, critic, and dramatic actress, who earned a reputation throughout the Central United States. She leased some of her monologues, sketches, drills, and plays to educators and professionals. Her own work was of three kinds: home talent entertainments, including original drills, tableaux, and pantomimes; plays and farces; and costume monologues for platform and stage. Wilson's Book of Drills and Marches for Young People and Small Children was published in 1895.

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  • Bertha M. Wilson (pen name, B. M. Wilson; August 14, 1874 – 1936) was an American dramatist, critic, and dramatic actress, who earned a reputation throughout the Central United States. She leased some of her monologues, sketches, drills, and plays to educators and professionals. Her own work was of three kinds: home talent entertainments, including original drills, tableaux, and pantomimes; plays and farces; and costume monologues for platform and stage. Wilson's Book of Drills and Marches for Young People and Small Children was published in 1895. (en)
  • Bertha M. Wilson (14 de agosto de 1874 – 1936) foi uma dramaturga, crítica e atriz dos Estados Unidos, que teve fama especialmente na região Central dos Estados Unidos. Ela emprestou alguns de seus monólogos, esquetes e peças para educadores e profissionais. A sua própria obra foi de três tipos: entretenimento em shows de talento; peças e farsas; e monólogos. Wilson's Book of Drills and Marches for Young People and Small Children foi publicado em 1895. (pt)
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  • Bertha May Wilson (en)
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  • B. M. Wilson (en)
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  • Bertha May Wilson (en)
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  • Altona, Missouri, U.S. (en)
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  • monologues, sketches, drills, plays, dramatic, pathetic, comedy, farce, pantomime (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Bertha M. Wilson (en)
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  • Wilson's Book of Drills and Marches for Young People and Small Children (en)
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  • B. M. Wilson (en)
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  • Herbert Francis Allen (en)
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  • Bertha M. Wilson (pen name, B. M. Wilson; August 14, 1874 – 1936) was an American dramatist, critic, and dramatic actress, who earned a reputation throughout the Central United States. She leased some of her monologues, sketches, drills, and plays to educators and professionals. Her own work was of three kinds: home talent entertainments, including original drills, tableaux, and pantomimes; plays and farces; and costume monologues for platform and stage. Wilson's Book of Drills and Marches for Young People and Small Children was published in 1895. (en)
  • Bertha M. Wilson (14 de agosto de 1874 – 1936) foi uma dramaturga, crítica e atriz dos Estados Unidos, que teve fama especialmente na região Central dos Estados Unidos. Ela emprestou alguns de seus monólogos, esquetes e peças para educadores e profissionais. A sua própria obra foi de três tipos: entretenimento em shows de talento; peças e farsas; e monólogos. Wilson's Book of Drills and Marches for Young People and Small Children foi publicado em 1895. (pt)
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