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      • She was married to journalist Heywood Broun and was an associate of the Algonquin Round Table.
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  1. She and her husband, James Nathan Hale, moved to California to seek out opportunities in Hollywood. With little success finding film roles, they founded the Glendale Centre Theater. Ruth Hale wrote many original plays for the venue including A Choice Land and How Near the Angels.

  2. Upon her return to Utah, she met and married Nathan Hale, and they were asked to be drama leaders in their ward (Mormon congregation). They began writing their own plays to avoid paying royalties and for 8 years they toured around the Salt Lake Valley appearing in their plays.

    • October 14, 1908
    • April 20, 2003
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0355002Ruth Hale - IMDb

    Upon her return to Utah, she met and married Nathan Hale, and they were asked to be drama leaders in their ward (Mormon congregation). They began writing their own plays to avoid paying royalties and for 8 years they toured around the Salt Lake Valley appearing in their plays.

    • Actress, Writer
    • October 14, 1908
    • Ruth Hale
    • April 20, 2003
  4. www.elisarolle.com › queerplaces › pqrstqueerplaces - Ruth Hale

    Ruth Hale (July 5, 1886 – September 18, 1934) was an American journalist who worked for women's rights in New York City during the era before and after World War I. She was married to journalist Heywood Broun and was an associate of the Algonquin Round Table.

  5. Jul 31, 2021 · Ruth Emma Hudson Hale was an American playwright and actress. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . Hale was born on October 14, 1908, in Granger, Utah , to William and Edith Binnall Hudson, who adopted her.

  6. They opened the Salt Lake Hale Center Theater with their daughter and son-in-law, Sally and Bob Swenson, and their grandson and his wife, Mark and Sally Dietlein. "We found this building in South Salt Lake," says Ruth.

  7. Apr 25, 2022 · Not long afterward, she was chosen president of the Lucy Stone League. Broun was among the men present; other Lucy Stoners were Franklin P. Adams and his second wife, Esther Root, Janet Flanner, Jane Grant, Beatrice Kaufman, and John Barrymore’s playwright wife Michael Strange (Blanche Oelrichs).

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