John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: General introduction. All's well. As you like it. Comedy of errorsCharles Harlen Shattuck Folger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... revival of King John Jan. 3 : Lear in a revival of King Lear Feb. 12 : Posthumus in a revival of Cymbeline 1801-2 , Sept. 15 - June 24 Sept. 22 : Richard III ( in competition with Cooke of Covent Garden ) Dec. 4 : Zanga in Young's The ...
... revival of King John Jan. 3 : Lear in a revival of King Lear Feb. 12 : Posthumus in a revival of Cymbeline 1801-2 , Sept. 15 - June 24 Sept. 22 : Richard III ( in competition with Cooke of Covent Garden ) Dec. 4 : Zanga in Young's The ...
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... revival of Coriolanus Dec. 8 : Prospero in a major revival of The Tempest ( Kemble's second version ) 1807-8 , Sept. 14 - June 27 Nov. 11 : Leontes in a major revival of The Winter's Tale , with Mrs. Siddons's Dec. 19 : Hermione Iago ...
... revival of Coriolanus Dec. 8 : Prospero in a major revival of The Tempest ( Kemble's second version ) 1807-8 , Sept. 14 - June 27 Nov. 11 : Leontes in a major revival of The Winter's Tale , with Mrs. Siddons's Dec. 19 : Hermione Iago ...
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... revival of Macbeth , but this and all performances for sixty - six nights are disrupted by the O. P. Riots . Despite ... revival of Twelfth Night with Liston's Malvolio and Sally Booth's Viola Jan. 16 : Fawcett plays Falstaff in The ...
... revival of Macbeth , but this and all performances for sixty - six nights are disrupted by the O. P. Riots . Despite ... revival of Twelfth Night with Liston's Malvolio and Sally Booth's Viola Jan. 16 : Fawcett plays Falstaff in The ...
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