Buffalo Players (theatre company)
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Buffalo Players (theatre company)
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The Buffalo Players were a community theater group operating in Buffalo, New York, from 1922 to 1926. Although only in operation for four years, they were connected with several prominent theater and film professionals, such as C. Pascal Franchot; Marian de Forest, founder of Zonta International and Buffalo civic leader; and Broadway and Hollywood actor Jerome Collamore. They were also in part the inspiration for two other community theater groups, the Niagara Falls Little Theater, which was fou
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