Difference between revisions of "Charlotte Corday"

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Opened at the Herald Square Theatre in New York City Mar 25, 1895 and at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on the 21st January, 1898. Became a standard piece for the [[Potter-Bellew Company]], with Bellew in the role of "Marat".
 
Opened at the Herald Square Theatre in New York City Mar 25, 1895 and at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on the 21st January, 1898. Became a standard piece for the [[Potter-Bellew Company]], with Bellew in the role of "Marat".
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1892: Performed in Cape Town by the  the [[Potter-Bellew Company]], with [[Mrs James Potter-Brown]] as "Charlotte" and [[Kyrle Bellew|Bellew]] as "Marat". 
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1907: Performed by the [[Mrs James Potter-Brown]]'s company under the [[Wheeler]] management with [[A.G. Poulton]] as "Marat".

Revision as of 06:59, 14 December 2018

Charlotte Corday is a play by Kyrle Bellew (1855-1911)[1]


Opened at the Herald Square Theatre in New York City Mar 25, 1895 and at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on the 21st January, 1898. Became a standard piece for the Potter-Bellew Company, with Bellew in the role of "Marat".

1892: Performed in Cape Town by the the Potter-Bellew Company, with Mrs James Potter-Brown as "Charlotte" and Bellew as "Marat".


1907: Performed by the Mrs James Potter-Brown's company under the Wheeler management with A.G. Poulton as "Marat".