Thomas William Robertson
Effie Bancroft
...in December 1867. The Prince of Wales's soon became noted for its series of successful comedies by T. W. Robertson , namely: Society '' (1865), ''Ours (1866), Caste (1867), Play...
John Baldwin Buckstone
...Mr. and Mrs. Charles James Mathews and the Kendals . He produced the plays of James Planche, Thomas William Robertson, Tom Taylor, John Oxenford, H. J. Byron and W. S. Gilbert, as well as...
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Ian Brooker (actor)
...as Dame Madge Kendal (Mrs Kendal in The Elephant Man) (1848-1935), dramatists such as Thomas William Robertson (1829-1871) - author of the play Caste, and the screenwriter Philip MacDonald...
Thomas William Robertson
...Bernard Shaw. Born in Newark-upon-Trent , Nottinghamshire, England, Robertson was the oldest son of William Robertson, a provincial actor and manager. His family was famous for...
An Old Score
...style and so shows Gilbert at his most straightforward. Gilbert was a disciple of the playwright T. W. Robertson, who had introduced naturalistic staging and acting to Victorian era...
Clement Scott
Early in his career, he wrote approvingly of the "cup and saucer" realism movement, led by T. W. Robertson, whose plays were notable for treating contemporary British subjects in...
Tom Hood
...with Gilbert, H. J. Byron, H. S. Leigh and Arthur Sketchley. Hood's Fun gang also included playwright Thomas W. Robertson, among others. In 1867 he first issued Tom Hood's Comic Annual. A...
William Hunter Kendal
...admired for his comic roles. In 1869 he married Madge Kendal, a sister of the dramatist, T. W. Robertson . As "Mr. and Mrs. Kendal", their professional careers became...
Squire Bancroft
...became joint managers of the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft produced and starred in all the Thomas William Robertson comedies beginning in 1865: Society '' (1865), ''Ours (1866),...
Society (play)
...Robertson made a distinct attempt to introduce naturalism into contemporary drama. In his play, Robertson looked at the world around him and tried to reproduce it realistically...
Hubert Henry Davies
...in the tradition of Arthur Wing Pinero and Henry Arthur Jones, but influenced profoundly by Thomas William Robertson. He was born in Woodley, Cheshire and spent some time as a journalist...
Henry James Montague
...of Henry James Mann, (1844 - August 13, 1878), and American actor born in England. He appeared in T. W. Robertson comedies in London and in 1870 was one the founding managers of...
