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... be re- He was knighted by King George V use in 1914. when it was believed that duced from 48 to 44 a week from yester ,at Drury-lane Theatre in 1916, after the great bulk of nervous disorders day under the provisions the Young A strong protest against farmhouse ...
... an English journalist who in turn introduced him to Arthur Collins, who gave him a break by putting him into panto at Drury Lane. That was Potts's introduction to fame and fortune. Perhaps you will be more interested in the story of Potts and the Bal ...
... but it was the year in which Benson was knighted . He received the accolade > . from King George V , in the Royal box F at Drury Lane , still in the blood-stained ^ robes of Julius Caesar . When , next j morning , he returned to Stratford , he ; was pulled ...
... the list of plays in which Sir Henry Irving appeared, between 1871 and 1903, at the Lyceum Theatre and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, as marked by Her Majesty Queen Mary to indicate which were the plays she witnessed. In this connexion, it is interesting ...
... September, 1882, and his last recorded appearance was almost exactly 50 years later. He was knighted by King George V. at Drury Lane Theatre in 1916, after the Shakespeare Tercentenary performance. In 1933 he was given Civil List pension of £100 a year ...
... services were recognised by the knighthood conferred upon him at the Shakespeare tercentenary performance of Julius Cwsar” at Drury-lane.in 1916. In his stage costume received the accolade with a property sword in the royal box, amid a scene of remarkable fervour ...
... services were recognised by the knighthood conferred upon him at tilt. Shakespeare tercentenary performance of Julius Car at Drury lane in 1916. In his stage costume he received the accolade with a property sword in the Royal box, amid a scene of remarkable ...
... never die. To be an Old Bensonian has for years been dramatic hallmark; to speak reminiscently of the days of Benson at Drury Lane has in it something of the histrionic nostalgia with which stage patriarchs recall Henry Irving. Sir Frank, in short, was ...
... September, 1882, and his last recorded appearance was almost exactly 50 years later. He was knighted by King George V. at Drury Lane Theatre in 1916 after the Shakespeare tercentenary performance. In 1933 he was given a civil list pension of £lOO a year ...
... services were recognized by the knighthood conferred upon him at the Shakespearian tercentenary performance of Julius Caesar at Drury Lane in 1916. In his stage costume he received the accolade with property sword in the Royal Box. From 1886, for 30 years, he ...
... the scroll was enclosed in a casket made from the old woodwork in Stratford Church. After the tercentenary performance at Drury Lane in 1916 was summoned to the Boyal Box to receive the accolade from his Majesty King Geeorge V. It was fitting that Benson ...