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Kenley passed away on 23 October (09) in Cleveland, after a battle with pneumonia. He began his entertainment career performing for late modern dance pioneer Martha Graham in the Greenwich Village Follies. Full Article at New Kerala
John Kenley, a Midwest theater impresario renowned for taking large-scale productions to small towns and cities and festooning the shows with headliners like Mae West, Gloria Swanson and Burt Reynolds, died on Oct. 23 in Cleveland. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
As he eased into eternal sleep surrounded by his immediate family, one could only assume he was already producing a fabulous show for God and the angels in that heavenly theater that had to wait for so many years to have John in its family. He was 103. Full Article at GoErie.com
He was "renowned for taking large-scale productions to small towns and cities and festooning the shows with headliners like Mae West, Gloria Swanson and Burt Reynolds." Full Article at ArtsJournal
Published November 01, 2009 11:07 pm - An Editor's Notes I couldn't help but feel sad last week after reading of the passing of John Kenley, one of the country’s great showmen who left an indelible mark on our area with his summer stock theater... Full Article at The Sharon Herald
Legit producer John Kenley, who spent more than seven decades in the theater operating Ohio theaters that Variety called "the largest network of theaters on the straw hat circuit," died Oct. 23 in Cleveland. He was 103. Full Article at Variety
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