Louise Glaum was the director of this production of "O.K. By Me," a play by Sheldon Shepard. Mrs. Glaum was an actress, drama teacher and director, who was active in the Los Angeles area for over 60 years. Originally known as one of the first "vamp" actresses, she later opened several theaters in Los Angeles and an acting school.
This image is of the cast of "O.K. by Me", likely including : Pearle Jennings (3rd from left), Judith Evans, Wally Norman, Stanley Herbert Briggs, Margaret Wells, and Otis Garth. Peggy O'Connell is seen on the far left.
This production was referenced by two Los Angeles Times articles, "Stage Farce Offered at Beaux Arts Theater." 11 Oct. 1952, and "Beaux Arts Will Reopen." 19 Sept. 1952.
Louise Glaum was the director of this production of "O.K. By Me," a play by Sheldon Shepard. Mrs. Glaum was an actress, drama teacher and director, who was active in the Los Angeles area for over 60 years. Originally known as one of the first "vamp" actresses, she later opened several theaters in Los Angeles and an acting school.
This production was referenced by two Los Angeles Times articles, "Stage Farce Offered at Beaux Arts Theater." 11 Oct. 1952, and "Beaux Arts Will Reopen." 19 Sept. 1952.
This image is of cast member Pearl Jennings who played the role of Belle, the maid, in the production of the Sheldon Sheppard play "O.K. By Me." Jennings is wearing a dark dress, necklace, earrings, and bracelet.
Louise Glaum was the director of this production of "O.K. By Me," a play by Sheldon Shepard. Mrs. Glaum was an actress, drama teacher and director, who was active in the Los Angeles area for over 60 years. Originally known as one of the first "vamp" actresses, she later opened several theaters in Los Angeles and an acting school.
This image is of the cast of "O.K. by Me", likely including (L to R): Peggy O'Connell (L), Stanley Herbert Briggs, Judith Evans, Wally Norman, Margaret Wells, Otis Garth, Louise Glaum, an unidentified man, and pearl Jenkins.