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Charles Charrington

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in 1895, and served on its executive committee from 1899 until 1904. That year, he moved away from London to focus his time on acting, but in 1907 he returned.
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Ince, Bernard (October 2010). "An Early Pioneer of the New Drama: Charles Charrington, Actor-Manager and Fabian Socialist".
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Charrington also became politically active, standing for the
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Janet Achurch and Charles Charrington Correspondence
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British
University of Cambridge
Janet Achurch
Novelty Theatre
Henrik Ibsen
A Doll's House
Progressive Party
1898 London County Council election
Chelsea Vestry
Fabian Society
Janet Achurch
Frou-Frou


"The Criterion Theatre"
The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
Janet Achurch and Charles Charrington Correspondence
Categories
1854 births
1926 deaths
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
British actors
British barristers
Members of the Fabian Society
Progressive Party (London) politicians

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