Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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Jane Williamson. Prologue On November 12 , 1854 , the final curtain descended on Charles Kemble , last survivor of England's most famous theatrical dynasty . As the newspapers and theatrical journals paid their final tributes to " the ...
Jane Williamson. Prologue On November 12 , 1854 , the final curtain descended on Charles Kemble , last survivor of England's most famous theatrical dynasty . As the newspapers and theatrical journals paid their final tributes to " the ...
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... final moments of the play , if one may judge by the remarks of playgoers Marston , Rice , and Musgrove . He particularly excelled in the banter with the fawning Osric , which usually con- stituted a brief but separate scene just before ...
... final moments of the play , if one may judge by the remarks of playgoers Marston , Rice , and Musgrove . He particularly excelled in the banter with the fawning Osric , which usually con- stituted a brief but separate scene just before ...
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... final glimpse of the well- known star . William Macready was back at Covent Garden this year after a falling - out with Drury Lane manager Alfred Bunn and offered support to his one - time rival by playing King John to Kemble's ...
... final glimpse of the well- known star . William Macready was back at Covent Garden this year after a falling - out with Drury Lane manager Alfred Bunn and offered support to his one - time rival by playing King John to Kemble's ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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