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Kate Saville

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177:, 11 May 1922. "The death occurred on Sunday night at her residence, 15, Pelham Crescent, The Park, Nottingham, of Mrs. W. Roby Thorpe, known to a former generation of playgoers as Kate Saville. She was in her eighty-seventh year...." 213: 152:
In 1872 Kate Saville married William Roby Thorpe, and retired from the stage. She died in 1922 at her home in Nottingham, aged 86.
288: 19:(1835/1836 – 7 May 1922) was an English actress. She played leading roles in original productions of many plays in the 1860s. 263: 293: 95: 141:
by A. R. Slous. This was the prize drama for that year in a competition established in the will of the actor
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The Dramatic List: a record of the performances of living actors and actresses of the British stage
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In September 1866 at the Surrey Theatre she played the lead female role, Mrs Truegold, in
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by Watts Phillips; in April 1866 she created the role of Hester Lorrington in
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in October 1863 she played the leading role in the original production of
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in London. Here she created roles in new plays: as Martha Gibbs in
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In January 1860 she appeared in original productions staged by
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John Faucit Saville
Helena Faucit
John Oxenford
Octave Feuillet
Madame CĂ©leste
Lyceum Theatre
Olympic Theatre
Tom Taylor
Watts Phillips
The Ticket-of-Leave Man
Royal Strand Theatre
H. T. Craven
Princess's Theatre
John Westland Marston
Haymarket Theatre
Thomas Cooke
Royal Dramatic College


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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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UK public library membership

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