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(17**-18**) Amateur comic actress. | (17**-18**) Amateur comic actress. | ||
− | In a review of a performance on 25 January 1818, the visiting actress Mrs Cooke's performance is said to recall memories of "our lamented Comic Actress Mrs Jordan..." who apparently had "extraordinary powers, particularly in her favorite Character of 'Nel' in the Afterpiece ''[[The Devil | + | In a review of a performance on 25 January 1818, the visiting actress Mrs Cooke's performance is said to recall memories of "our lamented Comic Actress Mrs Jordan..." who apparently had "extraordinary powers, particularly in her favorite Character of 'Nel' in the Afterpiece ''[[The Devil to Pay]]''" |
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+ | [[Kaapsche Courant]], 31 January, 1818, ''cit.'' in [[F.C.L. Bosman]], 1928: p. 152-3. |
Revision as of 05:36, 20 April 2015
(17**-18**) Amateur comic actress.
In a review of a performance on 25 January 1818, the visiting actress Mrs Cooke's performance is said to recall memories of "our lamented Comic Actress Mrs Jordan..." who apparently had "extraordinary powers, particularly in her favorite Character of 'Nel' in the Afterpiece The Devil to Pay"
Sources
Kaapsche Courant, 31 January, 1818, cit. in F.C.L. Bosman, 1928: p. 152-3.