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".