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− | (1858-1939). English actor-manager. Born [[Frank Robert Benson]], he was a member of the OUDC at Oxford, and went on to become a noted Shakeseparean actor. His first professional role was in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' at the Lyceum in 1882. In 1883 he founded his own company, playing his first London season in 1889. In 1921 he and his company toured South Africa under the auspices of [[African National Theatres]] ([[African Consolidated Theatres]] ?*), doing a series of Shakespeare plays/scenes from Shakespeare. He was later knighted. | + | (1858-1939). English actor-manager. Born [[Frank Robert Benson]], he was a member of the OUDC at Oxford, and went on to become a noted Shakeseparean actor. |
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+ | His first professional role was in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' at the Lyceum in 1882. In 1883 he founded his own company, playing his first London season in 1889. | ||
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+ | In 1921 he and his company toured South Africa under the auspices of [[African National Theatres]] ([[African Consolidated Theatres]] ?*), doing a series of Shakespeare plays/scenes from Shakespeare. | ||
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+ | He was later knighted. | ||
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Revision as of 06:58, 17 January 2015
(1858-1939). English actor-manager. Born Frank Robert Benson, he was a member of the OUDC at Oxford, and went on to become a noted Shakeseparean actor.
His first professional role was in Romeo and Juliet at the Lyceum in 1882. In 1883 he founded his own company, playing his first London season in 1889.
In 1921 he and his company toured South Africa under the auspices of African National Theatres (African Consolidated Theatres ?*), doing a series of Shakespeare plays/scenes from Shakespeare.
He was later knighted.
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