Lewisohn, Alice (1883–1972)

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Lewisohn, Alice (1883–1972)

American theater founder. Born 1883; died 1972; dau. of Leonard Lewisohn (businessman) and Rosalie (Jacobs) Lewisohn; m. Herbert E. Crowley, c. 1925; sister of Irene Lewisohn.

With sister, built the landmark Neighborhood Playhouse, which would serve as a center for experimental and avant-garde theater, producing plays by John Galsworthy, George Bernard Shaw, Eugene O'Neill, James Joyce, Sholem Asch, and Leonid Andreyev.

See also Women in World History.

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