The Dawn of tomorrow

The Dawn of tomorrow
   Opening on 25 January 1909 at the Lyceum, the three-act drama by Frances Hodgson Burnett ran for 152 performances. Eleanor Robson played the poor but optimistic Glad, who shows how good deeds can brighten one's outlook even in dreary London.

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