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'''Androcles and the Lion''' (1915) is a New York (Broadway) stage production of [[Androcles and the Lion (1912 Shaw), play]], produced by [[Granville Barker]].  
'''Androcles and the Lion''' (1915) is the original New York (Broadway) stage production of [[Androcles and the Lion (1912 Shaw), play]], produced by [[Granville Barker]].  


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Androcles and the Lion (1915) is the original New York (Broadway) stage production of Androcles and the Lion (1912 Shaw), play, produced by Granville Barker.

Abstract

Story of Androcles, a Christian slave in ancient Rome who befriends a lion.

Original Broadway production of Shaw's play.

Cast

Production

Premiered in New York, NY: Wallack's Theatre, 27 January 1915.

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