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− | + | The [[Howitt-Phillips Company]] is a dramatic company founded by [[Charles Howitt]] and [[said to have been an offshoot of [[Leonard Rayne]]’s professional company. | |
+ | A. Phillips]]. | ||
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+ | Also known as the [[Charles Howitt-A. Phillips Dramatic Co.]] or the [[Howitt-Phillips Company]] | ||
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+ | Apparently an offshoot of [[Leonard Rayne]]’s professional company. | ||
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+ | [[Muriel Alexander]] became the leading-lady for this company upon her return from London in 1909, and working for them until her return to London just before World War One. | ||
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Revision as of 16:23, 23 March 2022
The Howitt-Phillips Company is a dramatic company founded by Charles Howitt and [[said to have been an offshoot of Leonard Rayne’s professional company. A. Phillips]].
Also known as the Charles Howitt-A. Phillips Dramatic Co. or the Howitt-Phillips Company
Apparently an offshoot of Leonard Rayne’s professional company.
Muriel Alexander became the leading-lady for this company upon her return from London in 1909, and working for them until her return to London just before World War One.
Sources
Du Toit, 1988 [JH]
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