Eva Condon was an actress of the Broadway stage and vaudeville, from
the early to mid 20th century.She resolved to pursue acting at the age
of 16. Condon graduated from Hunter College before becoming an
understudy in the John Drew Jr. company for several seasons. Her
ambition was to excel in high comedy. Her first appearance was in
Columbia, South Carolina in A Single Man. She portrayed a villainess
in a Thais Lawton role.Condon acted in Too Many Cooks at the 39th
Street Theater in February 1914. This was her favorite theatrical
production. Written by Frank Craven, the comedy featured its author in
the part of the home builder. The following October she was in The
Moneymakers at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. The play was written by
Charles Klein who was once in the British Army and helped protect
Westminster Abbey.
the early to mid 20th century.She resolved to pursue acting at the age
of 16. Condon graduated from Hunter College before becoming an
understudy in the John Drew Jr. company for several seasons. Her
ambition was to excel in high comedy. Her first appearance was in
Columbia, South Carolina in A Single Man. She portrayed a villainess
in a Thais Lawton role.Condon acted in Too Many Cooks at the 39th
Street Theater in February 1914. This was her favorite theatrical
production. Written by Frank Craven, the comedy featured its author in
the part of the home builder. The following October she was in The
Moneymakers at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. The play was written by
Charles Klein who was once in the British Army and helped protect
Westminster Abbey.
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