Buckstone — (spr. böckston), John Baldwin, engl. Schauspieler, geb. 18. Sept. 1802 in London, seit 1851 Leiter des Haymarket Theaters, gest. 31. Okt. 1879 in Sydenham, beliebter Komiker und fruchtbarer Dramatiker … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
BUCKSTONE, JOHN BALDWIN — an able comic actor and popular dramatist, born in London; for a long period the lessee of the Haymarket Theatre, London (1802 1870) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
John Baldwin Buckstone — (September 14 1802 October 31 1879) was an English playwright and comedian who wrote 150 plays, the first of which was produced in 1826. From 1853 to 1856 he managed the Theatre Royal Haymarket. TOC Life and careerBorn in Hoxton, London,… … Wikipedia
Lucy Isabella Buckstone — (1859 1893) was an English actress and the daughter of John Baldwin Buckstone and Isabella Copeland. Buckstone made her first appearance on stage at the Croydon Theatre as Gertrude in The Little Treasure . She made her first appearance at the… … Wikipedia
Fanny Fitzwilliam — Infobox Celebrity name = Fanny Elizabeth Fitzwilliam caption = As Addeline . birth date = birth date|1801|7|26|df=y birth place = death date = death date and age|1854|9|11|1801|7|26|df=y death place = occupation = actress and theatre manager… … Wikipedia
Edward Francis Fitzwilliam — (1824–1857) was an English composer and music director.Fitzwilliam, born at Deal in Kent on 2 Aug. 1824, was the son of Edward Fitzwilliam, an actor, by his wife, Fanny Elizabeth Fitzwilliam, actress. He was educated at the Pimlico grammar school … Wikipedia
Staunton, Gloucestershire — Staunton is the name of two different villages in the Forest of Dean in west Gloucestershire, England.This entry is for the one near Coleford. (The other is on the A417 some 7 miles north of Gloucester, which does not yet have an entry). Location … Wikipedia
Haymarket Theatre — Infobox Theatre name = Haymarket Theatre caption = The Theatre Royal, Haymarket in 2008. The production is Edward Bond s The Sea . address = The Haymarket city = City of Westminster, London country = designation = Grade I listed latitude =… … Wikipedia
The Wicked World — is a blank verse play by W. S. Gilbert in three acts. It opened at the Haymarket Theatre on January 4 1873. The play is an allegory loosely based on a short illustrated story of the same title by Gilbert, written in 1871 and published in Tom Hood … Wikipedia
Little Jack Sheppard — is a burlesque melodrama written by Henry Pottinger Stephens and William Yardley, with music by Meyer Lutz, with songs contributed by: Florian Pascal, Corney Grain, Arthur Cecil, Michael Watson, H. T. Leslie, Alfred Cellier and Hamilton Clarke.… … Wikipedia