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... London Theatre when he was only about eighteen years of age. He soon settled down to play nautical parts, and for many years travelled the provinces playing star engagements at different theatres. He then joined Mr Neale at the Effingham Theatre, Wh ...

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... Wheatlev of the Arch-street Theatre. In that vear Mr J. S. Clarke appeared with considerable success in New York at the Winter Garden Theatre, of which he subsequently became joint lessee. and so continued until 18617, when the theatre was destroyed by fire ...

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... acquired a theatre at Newport, and another at Bristol. Then he went on adding theatre to theatre, till he had at one time quite a dozen theatres on his hands. He built the theatre which is, undoubtedly, still the finest in the provinces-the ...

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... Giant Killer, at the same theatre, 1859-60; Lancelot Gobbo, in Merchant of Venice, at the same theatre, 1863; Grumio, in Taesinq of the Shrew, at the Globe Theatre, 1870; the Old Fiddler, in Amos Clark, at the Queen's Theatre, 1872; Rowley, in The School ...

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... the ?? S. R. Chisholm, Theatre Royal, North Shields; F. W. Wyndham, Theatre Royal, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Henry Mayhew, Scarborough Theatre; H. H. Emmerson, painter; Claude Broadbridge, scenic artist and stage-manager at the Theatre Royal, South Shields; R ...

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... became the manager of the theatre at Newcaftle-under-Lymie, and also of the theatre at Ludlow and the Liver Theatre, Liverpool. These he retained for some years, and when the lease of the Liver Theatre expired he rented the old Theatre Royal ...

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... became the manager of the theatre at Newcastle-under-Lyme, and also of the theatre at Ludlow and the Liver Theatre, Liverpool. These he retained for some years, and when the lease of the Liver Theatre expired he rented the old Theatre Royal ...

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... the old Bowery Theatre to play leading characters. Then he returned to the Tremont, where he remained until 1843. After an engagement at the National Theatre in Boston he went to London, where he first appeared at the Princess's Theatre as Sir Robert Bramble ...

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... Born in Ayrshire, he was the son of a well-known actor and manager of a circuit of theatres in the west of Scotland. He first appeared on the stage at the Maryport Theatr-, Cumberland, at the age of fourteen in the part of Bartolo, in The Wife, In 1853 ...

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... Stintoji (Birmingham Grand rheatre), Mr Albert Taylor (Grand Theatre), Mr W. H. Westwood (Grand Theatre, Walsall), Mr Harry Lyons (Queen's Theatre, Birmingham), Mr Clarence Sonnes (Lyceum Theatre, Newport), Messrs Oscar J. Bacon, Fred A, Burland, J. Bernard ...

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... all the principal theatres- Theatre Royal, Edinburgh; Court, Liverpool; Theatre tRoyal, Birmingham ; Queen's Theatre, Manchester; Glasgow, &c. One fact about this play is that it was the Hank Holiday attraction at the Caurt Theatre, ...

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... the well- known theatrical manager, at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, in which theatre he made his first appearance. Coming to this country, afterseveral years'absence, he became the Lessee of the Preston Theatre in 1863, and there had a full share of the ...