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Jack de Leon (theatre manager)

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163:. Two years later, the couple renewed their association with the Q when Beatrice reopened the theatre for a series of plays performed by her drama school students. Although still closely linked with the Q Theatre, de Leon became increasingly involved on his own projects as a playwright and an impresario. Again collaborating with Steve Donohue on 148:, where Beatrice made her professional debut. Despite the production's success in London's West End, it was the de Leon's intention to specialise in new plays in the hope that they would be taken up by West End managers after a week-long trial at the Q, a policy which proved successful for the theatre. 158:
In March 1929, the de Leons relinquished control of the Q Theatre after drawing criticism of their contractual arrangements with new writers and an array of practical problems. The same year, alongside his sister Delia, he managed the newly opened
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in Hampstead. de Leon was articled to the solicitor firm Indermaur and Brown after brief stints in the import trade and publishing.
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Under the pseudonym Noel Doon and in collaboration with Steve Donohue, de Leon wrote his first play
93:; 12 August 1902 – 21 September 1956) was a Panamanian-born British theatre manager and impresario. 353: 105:, the second child of May Miriam (née Maduro) and Michael de Leon, a merchant. The family was 407: 402: 145: 8: 321: 252: 113:. In 1911, the family moved to London, settling in West Hampstead. He was educated at 361: 333: 260: 132:
After some encouragement from Beatrice's mother and financial help from his sister,
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de Leon died from a heart attack at his mother's home, 254 Kew Road in
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On 30 August 1921, he married actress and drama school founder
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British theatre manager, impresario and playwright (1902–1956)
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Colón, Panama
Kew
Delia de Leon
pseudonym
Colón, Panama
Sephardic Jewish
puppet theatre
University College School
Beatrice Lewisohn
Delia
Q Theatre
Gertrude E. Jennings
Duchess Theatre
Kew
Golders Green Crematorium







Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/74652
UK public library membership


Rubinstein, W.
ISBN

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