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- Joined 8th December 2020.
- Last logged in on 17th March 2022.
Last five observations
- To production of Pinkie And The Fairies, by Walford Graham Robertson, His Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London), 1908 - 1909: “Sorry it wasn’t Beatrice Stella Campbell in this, it was her daughter Miss Stella Patrick Campbell – (as Molly).”
- To production of Katherine and Petruchio, by David Garrick, Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London), 1897 - 1898: ““Mr Beerbohm Tree has attempted to shift the guilt of “Katherine and Petruchio” from his shoulders and Garrick’s to those of Shakespeare… but even William is entitled to fair play….. – Bernard Shaw”
- To production of Chand d'Habits, by Catulle Mendes, Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London (now His Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London), 1896 - 1897: ““For my part, I enjoyed “‘Chand d’habits” immensely, and thought the insensibility and impatience of the audience perfectly hoggish. But then I had not to sit out “Seats of the Mighty” beforehand.” – Bernard Shaw”
- To production of A Village Priest, by Sydney Grundy, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 1889 - 1890: ““For the acting, that is as near perfection as may be. Mr. Tree, if he will not over-elaborate the Abbé, should give for many months to come a picture of infinite delicacy and finish, one of those perfect portraits that only great masters can paint… Mrs. Tree’s Marguerite is the most beautiful thing we have yet seen this actress do, and nearly the most beautiful thing in the play.” – Time – Eleanor Marx and Alec Nelson (Edward Aveling) September 1889”
- To production of John A Dreams, by C Haddon Chambers, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 1894 - 1895: “Herbert Beerbohm Tree played a poet and Charles Cartwright played an evil Baron.”
Last ten changes
- E.Lyall Sweete
- Alice Fleming
- The Black Domino, by Robert Buchanan and George R Sims
- production of The Black Domino, by Robert Buchanan and George R Sims, Adelphi Theatre, London, 1892 - 1893
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