John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: King John. King Lear. MacbethFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... play in which the remarkable brother- sister pair could be seen together.1 They played it three times within a week , but only five times more to the end of the century . On November 20 , 1800 , Kemble revived it in a production which ...
... play in which the remarkable brother- sister pair could be seen together.1 They played it three times within a week , but only five times more to the end of the century . On November 20 , 1800 , Kemble revived it in a production which ...
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... played it occasionally down to the autumn of 1810. Thereafter , however , the play was withdrawn from the repertory out of deference to the Royal Family , for King George's insanity had finally been pronounced fixed and incurable . Thus ...
... played it occasionally down to the autumn of 1810. Thereafter , however , the play was withdrawn from the repertory out of deference to the Royal Family , for King George's insanity had finally been pronounced fixed and incurable . Thus ...
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... played seven times , and thereafter it appeared in every season to the end of his career . Mrs. Siddons played it nine times during her farewell season of 1811-12 , and occasionally she emerged from retirement to play it again with her ...
... played seven times , and thereafter it appeared in every season to the end of his career . Mrs. Siddons played it nine times during her farewell season of 1811-12 , and occasionally she emerged from retirement to play it again with her ...
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