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'' It is also worthy of note that Lot cited both Kemble and Lappenberg with favor in that article.
In addition to securing advantageous positions for several people named Gage or Kemble, he also apparently assisted in the placement of some of his friends and political supporters, or their children.
John Philip Kemble, actor and manager of Drury Lane Theatre, later claimed he had serious doubts about its authenticity ; he also suggested that the play appear on April Fool's Day, though Samuel Ireland objected, and the play was moved to the next day.
Kemble also played Hamlet, King Lear, Othello and many other roles.
In 1863 Kemble also published a volume of plays, including translations from Alexandre Dumas, père and Friedrich Schiller.
His other siblings Charles Kemble, Stephen Kemble, Ann Hatton and Elizabeth Whitlock also enjoyed success on the stage.
The English writer and actress Fanny Kemble was an admirer of the American prison system who was also concerned that nature was being destroyed in favor of new developments.
It was also recorded in an 1837 letter from F. A. Kemble: " To be sure, if noblesse oblige, royalty must do so still more ".
Joseph was also close friends with another important resident of Durham Stephen Kemble of the famous Kemble family.
Three younger children of Roger, Stephen Kemble ( 1758-1822 ), Charles Kemble ( 1775-1854 ), and Elizabeth Whitlock ( 1761-1836 ), were also actors, while Ann Hatton was a novelist.
Both Sarah Siddon's son Henry Kemble and Stephen Kemble's son, also named Henry Kemble, became actors.
Among later members of the Kemble family, mention may also be made of Charles Kemble's grandson, Henry Kemble ( 1848-1907 ), a sterling and popular London actor.
Types from Matthew William Kemble Connolly's collection are also to be found in the Natural History Museum, London and the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
Intense criticism followed the Second Test loss, some of it directed at the players, some of it toward the management of the NZRL, however Kemble also copped severe criticism from some quarters with one commentator suggesting that Kemble " must be sacked at the series-end " and describing him as a " captain of calamity ".
At the end of the novel Johnnie Wrighton proposes to Viola, and Clementine Kemble not only gives her consent but also surprises them by giving them The Old Vicarage as a wedding present.
That year he also played Shylock ( The Merchant of Venice ), Iago ( Othello ), Macbeth, Kitely ( Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour ), and Giles Overreach, and became the rival of Kemble, with whom, however, and with Mrs. Siddons, he acted from 1803.
That Kean idolized him is perhaps sufficient to suggest his style ; there are also the contrasts that period critics saw between his style and that of the refined, dignified Kemble.
In such melodramatic scenes as the murder of Henry VI, Cooke excelled in conveying Richard's horrid glee ( as, indeed, had Kemble ); unlike Kemble, however, Cooke was also able to convey a sense of Richard's disgust with himself.

Kemble and published
Stephen published a play with his son Henry Kemble ( 1789 – 1836 ) entitled Flodden Field ( 1819 ) based on the Battle of Flodden ( 1513 ).
Butler threatened Kemble with no access to their daughters if she published any of her observations about the plantations.
Tensions grew and remained high between Kemble and her increasingly estranged husband, and eventually Butler threatened to deny her access to her daughters if she published anything about her impressions of the plantations on Butler's and St. Simons islands.
Kemble published the first volume of her memoirs, entitled Journal, in 1835, shortly after her marriage to Butler.
In the latter category, Henry Gibbs ' Affectionately Yours, Fanny: Fanny Kemble and the Theatre was published in eight editions in English between 1945 and 1947.
Butler threatened to deny Kemble access to their daughters if she published anything of her observations about the plantation conditions, which she had often complained about to him.
Kemble., published 1850, hosted by the Portal to Texas History.

Kemble and collection
It is hoped it will be joined by all the aircraft in the Bristol Aero collection at Kemble Airport, in a purpose built museum.

Kemble and Poems
His principal poetical works were: Dramatic Scenes and other Poems ( 1819 ), A Sicilian Story ( 1820 ), Marcian Colonna ( 1820 ), Mirandola, a tragedy performed at Covent Garden with Macready, Charles Kemble and Miss Foote in the leading parts ( 1821 ), The Flood of Thessaly ( 1823 ).

Kemble and 1809
* Fanny Kemble ( 1809 – 1893 ), famous British actress and author
* Fanny Kemble ( 1809 – 1893 ), English actress who became a writer and an anti-slavery activist
In 1809 he and some associates were hired by the theatre manager Kemble in an attempt to suppress the OP Riots ; the resulting poor publicity probably cost Mendoza much of his popular support, as he was seen to be fighting on the side of the privileged.

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Garrick's play was a huge success, and major productions took place in the United States in 1756 ( with Hannah Pritchard as Catharine ), in 1788 ( with Sarah Siddons and John Philip Kemble ), in 1810 ( again with Kemble and his real life wife, Priscilla Hopkins Brereton ), and in 1842 ( with William Macready as Petruchio ).
Fanny Kemble, a niece of Sarah Siddons, was one of his last sitters ( for a drawing ).
This was followed by the Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble ( 1895 ), his Miscellanies ( 1900 ), More Letters of Edward FitzGerald ( 1901 ), and The Works of Edward FitzGerald ( 7 vols., 1903 ).
From Newcastle, Kemble ran the Durham circuit ( 1799 ), which included North Shields, Sunderland, South Shields, Stockton and Scarborough ( opening for the Stockton Races ).
Kemble wrote two plays, Francis the First ( 1832 ) and The Star of Seville ( 1837 ).
Numerous books have been written about Fanny Kemble and her family, including Deirdre David's A Performed Life ( 2007 ) and Vanessa Dickerson's inclusion of Kemble in Dark Victorians ( 2008 ).
* Kemble, Fanny ( 1863 ).
Women Working, 1870 – 1930, Fanny Kemble ( 1809-1893 ).
This suggestion was first made in 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England ( p. 419 ).
Battery Kemble was at an elevation on Ridge Road ( now Nebraska Avenue ).
The 1964 Drag Festival was held at the following venues: Blackbushe Airport, nr Camberley, Surrey, ( twice: Sat 19 Sep, Sun 4 Oct ), which was still an operational airport ; RAF Chelveston, Northants, ( Sun Sep 20 ); RAF Woodvale, nr Southport, Lancashire ( Sat 26 Sep ); RAF Church Fenton, nr Tadcaster, Yorkshire, ( Sun 27 Sep ); RAF Kemble, nr Cirencester, Gloucestershire, ( Sat 3 Oct ).
Through the 19th century, a roll call of legendary actors ' names all but drown out the plays in which they appear: Sarah Siddons ( 1755 — 1831 ), John Philip Kemble ( 1757 — 1823 ), Henry Irving ( 1838 — 1905 ), and Ellen Terry ( 1847 — 1928 ).
" Some characters included Steve Kemble, Brooke Webster ( Miss Dallas County 2005 ) and Charlie Price ( who has gone on to open " Hair by Charlie " a successful Dallas salon ).
* Lodoiska ( libretto by John Philip Kemble, afterpiece, 1794, London ; an " English'd " version of the Cherubini opera, compiled by Storace, largely with Cherubini's music ).
The former branch lines can still be seen, just before the tunnel after Kemble station ( going towards Swindon ).

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