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  1. Joseph Otto Kesselring (June 21, 1902 [1] – November 5, 1967) was an American playwright who was best known for writing Arsenic and Old Lace, a hit on Broadway from 1939 to 1944 and in other countries as well.

  2. Arsénico y encaje antiguo (Arsenic and Old Lace) es una obra de teatro escrita en 1939 por el dramaturgo estadounidense Joseph Kesselring. [1] Está basada en la novela de Myrtle Reed Lavender and Old Lace, publicada en 1902.

  3. Arsenic and Old Lace is a play by American playwright Joseph Kesselring, written in 1939. It has become best known through the 1944 film adaptation starring Cary Grant and directed by Frank Capra . The play was produced by Lindsay and Crouse and directed by Bretaigne Windust, and opened on Broadway at the Fulton Theatre on January 10, 1941.

  4. Basado en la pieza de teatro de 1939 Arsenic and Old Lace, escrita por Joseph Kesselring: Basada en: Arsénico y encaje antiguo de Joseph Kesselring y Lavender and Old Lace de Myrtle Reed: Música: Max Steiner: Sonido: C.A. Riggs: Maquillaje: Perc Westmore: Fotografía: Sol Polito: Montaje: Daniel Mandell: Vestuario: Orry-Kelly: Protagonistas ...

  5. Joseph Otto Kesselring (July 21, 1902 – November 5, 1967) was an American playwright known best for Arsenic and Old Lace, a hit on Broadway from 1939 to 1944 and other countries as well. He was born in New York City to Henry and Frances Kesselring. His father's parents were immigrants from Germany. His mother was an English Canadian. [1] .

  6. There's Wisdom in Women is a play written by Joseph Kesselring. Producer D. A. Doran staged it on Broadway in 1935. Walter Pidgeon played Leon Nordoff, a famous pianist who has cheated on his wife, Margalo (Ruth Weston). She must decide whether to stay with him, and seeks advice from her friend, Tony Cooke (Glenn Anders).

  7. Access to materials. Request an in-person research appointment. Joseph Otto Kesselring (1902-1967) was an American dramatist best known for his successful play Arsenic and Old Lace (1941). The Joseph O. Kesselring writings date from 1932 to 1970 and contain scripts and short stories. Biographical/historical information.