Sullivan, Harris and Woods

Sullivan, Harris and Woods. A firm founded in 1899 by P. H. “Paddy” Sullivan, who provided the financing, A. H. Woods, and Sam H. Harris, it was for a number of years a principal producer of cheap, touring melodramas. The firm disbanded after both Woods and Harris elected to pursue independent careers on Broadway.

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