Remembered as "a man of brilliant talent and singular charm," Edward Wilkins' career included the roles of editorial
Personne discusses Tom Taylor's most recent trip to Paris and Laura Keene's "affection" for him. Personne reviews The House; or, The Home at Keene's and also mentions that Mark Smith is one of the new additions to her company this season. Personne also gives the opera news and announces that it appears that there will not be a "tragedy company" in town this season. Personne remarks on the current production of Geraldine at Wallack's, the Ravels at Niblo's, and the new developments at the Metropolitan and the Times.
Personne discusses Keene's "affection" for Tom Taylor. Personne reviews her performance in The House; or, The Home (2).
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Remembered as "a man of brilliant talent and singular charm," Edward Wilkins' career included the roles of editorial
Very little is known about Ada Clifton’s early life before she came to the stage in New York. Ireland places Ada Clifton’s debut on the New York stage in 1855 and labels her as a pupil of Mrs.
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