Curran, Homer

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Curran, Homer
Date of birth
1885
Date of death
1952
Field of activity
Performing arts
Occupation
Theatrical producers and directors
Gender
male
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Other Identifiers

VIAF: 75883453
Wikidata: Q15433877
Library of congress: no 92019818
Sources of Information
  • Wikipedia, January 19, 2023(Homer Curran; b. 1885, Springfield, Missouri; d. 1952; American theatrical producer)
  • Wright, R.C. Song of Norway, 1951:t.p. (Homer Curran)

Wikipedia description:

Homer F. Curran (1885–1952) was an American theatrical producer on the West Coast of the United States during the first half of the 20th century. Born in Springfield, Missouri, he was educated at Stanford University. After graduating, he purchased and operated the Cort Theatre in San Francisco and temporarily changed its name to the Curran Theatre. In 1921, construction began on a new theatre which opened in 1922 as the Curran Theatre. This is the same theatre that operates under that name today. In 1939, he founded the San Francisco Light Opera Company which for many years worked in partnership with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. Throughout his years operating the Curran Theatre, he also established partnerships with the Shubert Organization as well as the Theatre Guild. He notably co-authored the books for the operetta Song of Norway and the musical Magdalena: a Musical Adventure.

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