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Footlight Notes - Home - Week ending 31 July 2004 The Girl in the Taxi, Lyric Theatre, London, 5 September 1912, with Yvonne Arnaud as Baroness Delphine Dauvray, Alec Fraser as René, Arthur Playfair as ...
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John Culme's Footlight Notes - Press Clippings of the Week - Marie ... 'Miss Marie Studholme, the English actress, is a woman of whom a visitor once quoted, ''There is a garden in her face where roses and while lilies grow. ...
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John Culme's Footlight Notes Archive – Minor Player / Variety Act ... Minor Player / Variety Act for the week ending. Saturday, 17 January 2009. Lily Seville (fl. early 20th Century), English music hall coster singer and ...
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Footlight Notes Weblog Patrick played her excellently absurd tongue twisting sketch wherein as a Mrs Blagdon Blogg she tries to order 'Two Dozen Double Damask Dinner Napkins' from ...
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John Culme's Footlight Notes - Laura Joyce Bell (1858-1904 ... In these words Laura Joyce Bell, the actress, wife of Digby Bell, by her will, ... For further photographs of Laura Joyce Bell, see NYPLDigitalGallery and ...
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John Culme's Footlight Notes Archive – Minor Player / Variety Act ... Theatre, Music Hall, Vaudeville, Musical Comedy, Revue and other popular entertainment, 1850s-1920s.
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Footlight Notes - Home - Week ending 4 October 2003 left to right, G.P. Huntley, Elsie Ferguson, Marie Tempest and Edwin Arden ... 'Elsie Ferguson was sympathetic and interesting as Esther, and gave the light ...
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John Culme's Footlight Notes - Frank Backus (fl. late 1860s-1880s ... English comedian and 'nigger' minstrel ... 'Mr Frank Backus (a Negro comedian) who next undertook the task of amusing the audience, thoroughly succeeded in ...
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Footlight Notes Home - FOOTLIGHT NOTES, images of theatre and other popular entertainment, 1850s-1920s - a carte de visite photograph of Mary Frances Scott-Siddons ...
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Footlight Notes - Home - Week ending 27 September 2008 - 575 Sep 27, 2008 ... Images from the Footlight Notes Collection Picture Archive are available on ... 'The difference between the representations of Faust at Her ...
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