Engle, Sherry D. New Women Dramatists in America, 1890-1920. Palgrave MacMilan, 2007.
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Occupation | Christopher St John | CSJ
had performed at a private party as a child, cross-dressed, by singing a comic popular song. As Christabel Marshall she had performed with the Stage Society
at the Garrick Theatre
in London in Gilbert Murray |
Occupation | Madeleine Lucette Ryley | Despite being semi-retired MLR
stayed involved in the theatre community and would occasionally perform for charity. On 19 July 1904 she acted in a production at the Garrick Theatre
in aid of Bushey Heath Cottage Hospital |
Performance of text | Madeleine Lucette Ryley | The first American production of Mice and Men took place at the New National Theatre
in Washington, DC, in December 1902. It was produced by Charles Frohman
and it starred Annie Russell
. It... |
Performance of text | Madeleine Lucette Ryley | From 4 October to 20 November 1900 MLR
's comediettaRealism (her second one-act work) acted as curtain-raiser to J. M. Barrie
's The Wedding Guest at the Garrick Theatre
in London. Engle, Sherry D. New Women Dramatists in America, 1890-1920. Palgrave MacMilan, 2007. 76-7 OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Performance of text | George Paston | Gold Fields, GP
's translation of Marcel Gerbidon
's Une Affaire d'or, was first performed as a matinée at the Garrick Theatre
. Nicoll, Allardyce. English Drama, 1900-1930. Cambridge University Press, 1973. 875 |
Performance of text | Ann Jellicoe | AJ
's absurdist play The Giveaway opened at the Garrick Theatre
in London, where it was a terrible flop although it had been a fantastic success Jellicoe, Ann. “Ann Jellicoe Talks to Sue Todd”. The Knack and The Sport of My Mad Mother, Faber and Faber, 1985, pp. 9-23. 16 “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 233 |
Performance of text | Julia Constance Fletcher | JCF's first play, Mrs Lessingham, opened at the Garrick Theatre
in London. Elizabeth Robins
persuaded John Hare
to produce it, and herself played the lead, opposite Johnston Forbes-Robertson
. “Plays of the Month”. The Theatre: a monthly review of the drama, music and the fine arts, Vol. 23 , May 1894, pp. 284-6, https://www.proquest.com/britishperiodicals/docview/8156537/BFEC9EF065B44705PQ/13?accountid=14474&imgSeq=3. 284 McVea, Deborah, and Jeremy Treglown. “The Times Literary Supplement and its Contributors”. TLS Centenary Archive. Fitzsimons, Eleanor. “Julia Constance Fletcher”. Beside Every Man, 19 Apr. 2016, https://eafitzsimons.wordpress.com/2016/04/19/julia-constance-fletcher/. |
Performance of text | Julia Constance Fletcher | George Fleming (JCF) launched another play at the Garrick Theatre
: The Woman of Kronstadt, adapted for the stage from Max Pemberton
's novel Kronstadt. “The Theatres”. The Graphic, Vol. 77 , No. 1994, 15 Feb. 1908, p. 226, https://www.proquest.com/britishperiodicals/docview/1693125932/5B8813970A564CE2PQ/1?accountid=14474. 226 |
Textual Production | John Oliver Hobbes | JOH
also collaborated on The Bishop's Move (produced at the Garrick Theatre
in June 1902 and published in New York the same year) with Murray Carson
, and on an unfinished play called A Time... |
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