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Latest revision as of 05:44, 11 June 2015
Mr J. Heyneman(18**-18**) was a singer and performer, and a member of All the World's a Stage in the 1840s.
Though the full names of the company's performers are never given in the sources, there is a Mr H. listed as an actor and singer for Charles XII (Planché) and The Irish Tutor (Glengall) on 22 August, 1845 in the Roeland Street Theatre, a performance for which a J. Heyneman is listed as one of the stewards.
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