Minnie Maddern Fiske is recognized as one of the finest actresses to perform on the American stage. She was a successful child actor who went on to become an enormously popular adult performer. Fiske played a wide variety of roles, but was particularly noted for her performances in the plays of Henrik Ibsen.
A Scene from Act IV of "Mary of Magdala"
A scene from Act IV of "Mary of Magdala" which opened April 28, 1904, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle. Includes Minne Maddern Fiske.
A Scene from "The New York Idea"
A scene from "The New York Idea" which opened June 24, 1907, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle. Includes Mrs. Fiske.
A Scene from"Salvation Nell"
A scene from "Salvation Nell" which opened July 12, 1909, at the New Alhambra Theater, Seattle. Dated Nov. 1909. Includes Mrs. Fiske and Holbrook Blinn.
A Scene from "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh"
A scene from "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh" which opened June 17, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes Mrs. Fiske, Miss. McDonald, and Florine Arnold.
A Scene from "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh"
A scene from "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh" which opened June 17, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes Charles Harbury, Kate Lester, Douglas Wood, and Mrs. Fiske.
A Scene from "Leah Kleschna"
A scene from "Leah Kleschna" which opened June 27, 1905, at the Seattle Theater. Includes Mrs. Fiske (center).
A Scene from "Leah Kleschna"
A scene from "Leah Kleschna" which opened June 27, 1905, at the Seattle Theater. Includes George Arliss (in silk hat) and Mrs. Fiske (left).