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Lacy, T.H., 28 Jan. 1845 -28 Jan. 1845, Yorkshire: West Riding

Event Type

Dramatic

Event Details

Troupe: Lacy, T.H.
Venue Type: Theatre
Location: Sheffield
County: Yorkshire: West Riding
Type: Dramatic
Venue: Theatre Royal, Sheffield

Date

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Date notes
Tuesday





Casting

Event Program

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Title Performed Person / Troupe Notes Type
Othello Lacy, T.H. Lacy, T.H.
Casting:
  • Othello - Mr. T.H. Lacy
  • Duke - Mr. Norman
  • Brabantio - Mr. Saville
  • Iago - Mr. Birch
  • Roderigo - Mr. Ware
  • Montano - Mr. Royston
  • Cassio - Mr. H. Frazer
  • Ludovico - Mr. G. Taylor
  • Julio - Mr. W. Taylor
  • Gratiano - Mr. Shaw
  • Emilia - Mrs. W.H. Crisp
  • Desdemona - Mrs. T.H. Lacy
  • Play

    Bibliographic Sources

    • University of Bristol, Kathleen Barker Collection KB/3: Sheffield Theatre Royal Index. Jan. 28, 1845:
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type: Dramatic
      • Performers Listed; Mr. & Mrs. T.H. Lacy (though uncertain if they participated in Othello, specifically)
      • Days & Times: Tuesday, January 28, 1845.
      • Venue Name: Theatre Royal (Sheffield)
      • Other Acts on Bill: The Eton Boy
      • Program Info: Othello
    • British Library, BL Mic. C. 13137 Playbills 396: Jan. 28, undated (Sheffield TR):
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type: Dramatic
      • Performers Listed: “Mr. T.H. Lacy” (Othello), “Mr. Norman” (Duke), “Mr. Saville” (Brabantio), “Mr. Birch” (Iago), “Mr. Ware” (Roderigo), “Mr. Royston” (Montano), “Mr. H. Frazer” (Cassio), “Mr. G. Taylor” (Ludovico), “Mr. W. Taylor” (Julio), “Mr. Shaw” (Gratiano), “Mrs. W.H. Crisp” (Emilia), “Mrs. T.H. Lacy” (Desdemona).
      • Days & Times: “Tuesday Evening, Jan. 28th”
      • Venue Name: “Theatre, Sheffield”
      • Other Acts on Bill: “ ‘Should He Upbraid’ by Mrs. H. Frazer” (2nd on Bill), “ ‘The Wolf,’ Mr. Mc’Mahon” (3rd), “A Favourite Song by Miss Woolfe.” (4th), “ ‘The Anchor’s Weighed,’ Mr. Bland” (5th), “A Comic Song by Mr. Ware” (6th), “the laughable Farce of The Eton Boy, Or Home for the Holidays” (7th).
      • Program Info: “Shakspere’s [sic] Play of ‘Othello.’” (1st)
      • Other: performance time, ticket info, other (venue regulations)