Ellen Terry and Her SistersPemberton, T. Edgar (Thomas Edgar)
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Ellen Terry and Her Sisters
Pemberton, T. Edgar (Thomas Edgar)
Actresses -- Great Britain -- Biography; Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928
Kendal, Mrs., on her profession, 27
Kenney, Charles Lamb, benefit for, 161
Knight, Joseph, criticisms by, 147, 168, 201, 223
Lacy, Walter, in "If the Cap Fits," 43
Leathes, Edmund, facts about, 140
Litchfield, Mrs., as "The Captive," 239
Lyceum Company sail for New York, 251
Mackaye, Steele, as Hamlet, 194
Macklin, Charles, on Shylock, 144
M'Cullough, John, a meeting with, 84
Marston, Dr. Westland, views of, on spectacular revivals, 44, 48
Mathews, Frank, in "If the Cap Fits," 43
Molière, the death of, 193
Neville, Henry, as Farmer Allan, 114;
his company at the Olympic, 195;
supported by Kate Terry, 108
Olympic Theatre, famous cast at the, 109
Queen Victoria's acknowledgments to Irving and Ellen Terry, 270
Queen's Theatre, Longacre, the past of, 133
Reade, Charles, as a playwright, 134
Rignold, William, as Lord Dundreary, 73
Robertson, Forbes, as Lancelot, 283
Robertson, T. W., story of, 28
Rorke, Kate, Ellen Terry's opinion of, 265;
first appearance of, 170
Royal entertainments, bills of, 122-126
Ryder, John, as Hubert, 37
Scott, Clement, address written by, 233;
criticisms by, 21, 78, 100, 105, 168, 235, 242, 248, 284
Siddons, Henry, facts about, 22
Siddons, Sarah, facts about, 22, 23
Sothern, E. A., as Dundreary, 74;
in "The Crushed Tragedian," 203;
practical jokes of, 79-82;
story of, 39;
tribute to, 84
St. James' Theatre, cast under the management of Mr.
Alfred Wigan at, 98
Stage, the, according to Mrs. Kendal, 27;
fascination of, 1-8;
our first enthusiasm for, 10
Stoker, Bram, at the Lyceum, 224
Success, definition of, 49
Tawse, Mr. George, on Ellen Terry's first appearance, 32
Taylor, Tom, letter from, to Mr. Ben Terry, 129
Terriss, William, Ellen Terry and, 169
Terry, Ben, at the Princess's Theatre, 23;
career of, 18;
family of, the, 21;
pen-portrait of, 20
Terry, Daniel, a contemporary of Sir Walter Scott, 14, 15;
extracts from Scott's diary about, 16-18
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