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Occupation | Ngaio Marsh | Later, as the detective novels kept coming, directing highlights for her included King LearWilliam Shakespeare
at the |
Occupation | Harold Pinter | He acted for this company for a year and learned a lot. He worked his way up in Shakespearean
roles from bit parts to major ones and discovered the writings of Samuel Beckett
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Occupation | David Garrick | Garrick
staged Shakespeare
's Henry IV, Part 2 at Drury Lane
in historical costume instead of in the present fashions. qtd. in The London Stage 1660-1800. Southern Illinois University Press, 1960–1968, 5 vols. 4: 947-8, 960 |
Occupation | David Garrick | David Garrick
's Shakespeare
Jubilee at Stratford caused a mighty furore, and laid the foundation for a whole tradition of bardolatry and the heritage industry. The London Stage 1660-1800. Southern Illinois University Press, 1960–1968, 5 vols. 4: 1419 |
Occupation | Sarah Flower Adams | In addition to writing hymns, SFA
attempted a stage career: she aimed to develop both musical and dramatic skills. Eliza Bridell Fox
notes that the aspiring performer possessed a rich contralto voice. Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 199. Gale Research, 1999. 199: 4 |
Occupation | Anne Damer | In 2014 an exhibition of Damer's work in marble, terracotta and bronze was shown at Strawberry Hill. Also on display were her anatomy sketch-book, her prompt copies of plays performed at Richmond House and... |
Occupation | Algernon Charles Swinburne | Poems and Ballads appeared in 1866. This highly controversial collection, following closely on the heels of two successful plays, firmly established his literary reputation. He published an illustrated book of literary criticism, William Blake
... |
Occupation | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | If biographer Jennifer Carnell
is correct, this means that she went on stage at the age of seventeen. Carnell, Jennifer. The Literary Lives of Mary Elizabeth Braddon: A Study of Her Life and Work. Sensation Press, 2000. 15 |
Occupation | Clemence Dane | During the intensive bombing of the London Blitz, CD
gave readings of Shakespeare
in restaurants to anyone who cared to listen. Amherst, Jeffrey John Archer, Earl. Wandering Abroad: the Autobiography of Jeffrey Amherst. Secker and Warburg, 1976. 203 |
Occupation | P. L. Travers | Instead of taking up her university scholarship, PLT
went to work. First Aunt Ellie wangled her a secretarial job for which she had to fake competence in maths. Then she managed to get permission to... |
Occupation | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | She played male parts in plays by Shakespeare
and others, not as burlesque, but as straight parts after the style of Charlotte Cushman
. At least one reviewer, in Coventry's Era, objected to... |
Occupation | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | The Countess of Pembroke's patronage was marked by eulogies and dedications (more than thirty) from many writers, including Ben Jonson
, Nicholas Breton
, and Samuel Daniel
. Daniel later told her elder son that... |
Occupation | Charlotte Stopes | CS
founded a Discussion Society for Ladies
as well as a Shakespeare Reading Society
, lecturing occasionally on topics relevant to both women and Shakespeare
. She was initially a member of the New Shakespeare Society |
Occupation | Mary Robinson | MR
caught the eye of the young Prince of Wales
as she acted Perdita in a royal command performance of Shakespeare
's The Winter's Tale; she was twenty-two (or twenty-three) to his seventeen. Robinson, Mary. “Introduction”. Perdita: The Memoirs of Mary Robinson, edited by Moses Joseph Levy, Peter Owen, 1994. xii Robinson, Mary. Perdita: The Memoirs of Mary Robinson. Editor Levy, Moses Joseph, Peter Owen, 1994. 101 Nathan, Alix. “Mistaken or Misled? Mary Robinson’s Birth Date”. Women’s Writing, Vol. 9 , No. 1, 2002, pp. 139-42. 139 |
Occupation | Leah Sumbel | From the age of five Mary Stephens Davies (later Mary Wells, then LS
) acted in children's roles in Birmingham: she made her debut as one of the little princes in the Tower in... |
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