Beth Marquis
Troupe | Troupe Type | # of events |
---|---|---|
Lyttleton | Dramatic | 1 |
Moreton, H. | Dramatic | 1 |
Othello Troupe (Miss Kelly's, 1846) | Dramatic | 1 |
Event | Date | Venue Location | Troupe |
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Dramatic | 27 March 1846 - 27 March 1846 | London, London (city-county) | Othello Troupe (Miss Kelly's, 1846) |
Dramatic | 19 June 1851 - 19 June 1851 | London, London (city-county) | Moreton, H. |
Dramatic | 24 November 1851 - 24 November 1851 | London, London (city-county) | Lyttleton |
”The SOHO THEATRE (late Miss KELLY'S) is in DEAN STREET, SOHO, and is let to private parties for amateur theatricals. The house will hold 700 people” (180).
pp206-7.
”ROYALTY THEATRE, 73 Dean Street, Soho. Burlesques, farce,s and opera bouffes” (39).
“NEW ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE, 73, Dean Street, Soho. Erected by Miss Kelley, an actress of great celebrity, as a school for dramatic tuition, under the expectation of being honoured with the patronage of the Duke of Devonshire, and other members of the aristocracy; but the speculation was unsuccessful, involving its projector in irretrievable difliculties; it is now open for the performance of original operatic productions, by English composers; Doors open at half-past six o’clock; performances commence at seven. Admission: boxes, two shillings and sixpence; pit, one shilling and sixpence; amphitheatre, one shilling. Second price at nine o clock: boxes, one shilling and sixpence; pit, one shilling” (220).
p720.
The information provided within this source is much the same as that given within the 1868 edition of the book.
“SOHO THEATRE, now the NEW ROYALTY, was built for Frances Kelly, in 1840, as a school for acting, in the rear of No. 73, Dean-street. It will hold 600 persons” (787).