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The Tragedian - The Rise to Fame of Edmund Kean archiveOn the 26th of January 1814, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, the unknown Edmund Kean made his London debut - and changed the face of British theatre forever. On Monday evening September 5th 1819, at the Theatre Royal, Richmond, the most athletic harlequin the town had ever seen gave a sensational performance in The Iron Chest. The behaviour of this infernal hell-raiser scandalised the town: prostitutes came to the dressing rooms between the acts, so the curtain could not rise until he was done with them.

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Alister O'Loughlin

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Author: Alister O'Loughlin

The Tragedian - The Rise to Fame of Edmund Kean

The Tragedian - The Rise to Fame of Edmund Kean (Play) production archive for QTIX code T2062291203. Details of all The Tragedian - The Rise to Fame of Edmund Kean archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S200091590

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21 Apr 08NST Campus
Southampton, Hampshire
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