Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... England of the Suez Canal . In this , as in other affairs which had engaged him from time to time , he was not ... England must have it . But the money — ah ! there's the rub . Sir Michael Prohert of the Bank of England — a very busy man ...
... England of the Suez Canal . In this , as in other affairs which had engaged him from time to time , he was not ... England must have it . But the money — ah ! there's the rub . Sir Michael Prohert of the Bank of England — a very busy man ...
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... England before coming to America . He had played with numerous theatrical companies in the smaller cities in England and had assumed leading roles in the company of the Theatre Royal at Bath and the Theatre Royal , Covent Garden ...
... England before coming to America . He had played with numerous theatrical companies in the smaller cities in England and had assumed leading roles in the company of the Theatre Royal at Bath and the Theatre Royal , Covent Garden ...
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... England occurred in 1827 , with a second appearance there in 1832. The New York Mirror recorded his final performance in America before he sailed for England in 1832 . 86 : 2 Park Theatre . Mr. Hackett closed his engagements in America ...
... England occurred in 1827 , with a second appearance there in 1832. The New York Mirror recorded his final performance in America before he sailed for England in 1832 . 86 : 2 Park Theatre . Mr. Hackett closed his engagements in America ...
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