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− | (18**-18**) Soldier, actor and singer. A prominent member of the later period (after 1840) of the [[Garrison | + | (18**-18**) Soldier, actor and singer. A prominent member of the later period (after 1840) of the [[Garrison Players]], which performed in the [[Garrison Theatre]]. Specifically named in connection with two productions in 1842. On 13th May: ''[[The Irish Attorney]]'' (in the role of "Hawk") and the "Operatic Burlesque" ''[[Othello Travestie]]'' (as the lead role "The Moor"); and on 9th June: ''[[Love, Law and Physic]]'' (in the role of "Lubin"). |
− | = Sources == | + | == Sources == |
Bosman, 1928: pp 349 & 493; | Bosman, 1928: pp 349 & 493; | ||
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(18**-18**) Soldier, actor and singer. A prominent member of the later period (after 1840) of the Garrison Players, which performed in the Garrison Theatre. Specifically named in connection with two productions in 1842. On 13th May: The Irish Attorney (in the role of "Hawk") and the "Operatic Burlesque" Othello Travestie (as the lead role "The Moor"); and on 9th June: Love, Law and Physic (in the role of "Lubin").
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