Kay Hamilton

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Kay Hamilton is the ambitious yet vulnerable young actress at the heart of the play and film "Stage Door," whose struggles in the New York theater world drive much of the story’s drama.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Stage Door
Stage Door
surface form: Stage Door (1937 film)

Stage Door
surface form: Stage Door (play)
associatedWith New York theater world
centralConflict struggle to succeed in the New York theater world
characterTrait ambitious
determined
emotionally fragile
idealistic
vulnerable
createdBy Edna Ferber
George S. Kaufman
drives much of the drama in Stage Door
fictionalUniverse Stage Door
surface form: Stage Door universe
gender female
medium film
stage
narrativeTheme artistic ambition
economic hardship
gender and opportunity in theater
nationality American
occupation actress
residence boarding house for actresses in New York City
roleInNarrative protagonist
setting New York City
settingContext Broadway theater scene
storyFunction embodies the struggles of young actresses on Broadway

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Stage Door mainCharacter Kay Hamilton