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(néé Cora Urquhart - 1859-1936) A professional actress from London, who had made her name as amateur in America and trained by David Belasco. First performed in London in 1986, then undertook a tour to Australia and the Far East. Brought to South Africa by [[Luscombe Searelle]] in 1892, on her way back,  with her partner [[Kyrle Bellew]]. She was a glamorous red-head, especially celebrated for her costumes, and they played scenes from ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Camille]]'' and ''[[Hamlet]]''. They returned to England toward the end of February 1892, after the [[Exhibition Theatre]]  burnt down, with all their costumes.  
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[[Cora Brown-Potter]] (néé [[Cora Urquhart]] - 1859-1936) was a professional actress.
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Born in London, she made her name as amateur in America and trained by David Belasco. First performed in London in 1986, then undertook a tour to Australia and the Far East.  
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Brought to South Africa by [[Luscombe Searelle]] in 1892, on her way back from the East,  with her partner [[Kyrle Bellew]]. She was a glamorous red-head, especially celebrated for her costumes, and the [[Potter-Bellew Company]] played scenes from ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Camille]]'' and ''[[Hamlet]]''. They returned to England toward the end of February 1892, after the [[Exhibition Theatre]]  burnt down, with all their costumes.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
Fletcher, 1994; Hartnoll, 1967
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Fletcher, 1994;  
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Hartnoll, 1967
 
 
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Revision as of 07:03, 14 December 2018

Cora Brown-Potter (néé Cora Urquhart - 1859-1936) was a professional actress.


Born in London, she made her name as amateur in America and trained by David Belasco. First performed in London in 1986, then undertook a tour to Australia and the Far East.


Brought to South Africa by Luscombe Searelle in 1892, on her way back from the East, with her partner Kyrle Bellew. She was a glamorous red-head, especially celebrated for her costumes, and the Potter-Bellew Company played scenes from Romeo and Juliet, Camille and Hamlet. They returned to England toward the end of February 1892, after the Exhibition Theatre burnt down, with all their costumes.

Sources

Fletcher, 1994;

Hartnoll, 1967

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