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241:. The play ran for 244 performances at four different theatres between November 1924 and June 1925. In September 1925 the play transferred to the US and had 157 performances, mostly at 567: 144:, and her older sister was Lucy Joyce Gunning Keen (1897–1980), who acted under the stage name Joyce Kerr before marrying, in 1924, James Boswell Talbot, 3rd 552: 510: 140:
Dowson (1862–1941). Her elder brother was the actor, author and playwright Geoffrey Kemble Grinham Keen (1895–1971), who used the stage name
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and Kerr repeated their roles until the play closed in January 1926. On her return to England Kerr played the part of Brenda Fallon in
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in both Paris and London, playing Margaret Orme. In April 1929 she produced and acted in the only play that she wrote, called
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by Frank Stayton playing Chloe, the daughter of a judge. The play ran for 30 performances from 23 August 1921 at the
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In 1927, aged 23, Kerr became what was said to be the youngest ever female producer of stage plays when she produced
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on 31 May 1942, three days after her 38th birthday. She was buried in the graveyard of St Mary’s Church,
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She gained wider notice in her next performance, as society girl Diana Oughterson, in
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in November 1921 and ran for 185 performances. This was followed by appearances in
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The London Stage 1920 – 1929. A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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Kerr was educated at St Paul’s and Granville House School for Girls in
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Actors from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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From January 1928 Kerr appeared in 149 performances of
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in 1922; a spell touring with the theatre troupe of
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Index

Kensington
London
Hove
Sussex
Eastbourne
Kensington
Noël Coward's
The Vortex
Kensington
Frederick Kerr
Geoffrey Kerr
Baron Talbot de Malahide
Eastbourne
Lady Constance Benson
Pembroke Gardens
St James's Theatre
The Faithful Heart
Monckton Hoffe
Comedy Theatre
The Second Mrs Tanqueray
Arthur Pinero
Playhouse Theatre
Mrs Patrick Campbell
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
J. E. Harold Terry
Princes Theatre
Noël Coward
The Vortex
Henry Miller’s Theater
Lilian Braithwaite

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