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John Philip Kemble | lit.salon
John Philip Kemble
Born:
1757-02-01
Died:
1823-02-23
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Born:
1757-02-01
Died:
1823-02-23
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Henry V, 1789. --
1960
John Philip Kemble, William Shakespeare
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Coriolanus
1814
John Philip Kemble, William Shakespeare
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Macbeth, and King Richard the Third: an essay, in answer to Remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare.
1817
John Philip Kemble
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The farm house: a comedy, in three acts. As altered by J. P. Kemble, and first acted ... May 1, 1789.
1789
John Philip Kemble
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Shakespeare's Winter's tale: a play
1802
John Philip Kemble
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Lodoiska: an opera, in three acts, performed, for the first time, by His Majesty's Servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, on Monday, June 9th. 1794. Written by J. P. Kemble. The second edition. The music composed, and selected from Cherubini, Kreutzer, and Andreozzi, by Mr. Storace.
1794
John Philip Kemble
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Lodoiska: an opera, in three acts, performed, for the first time, by His Majesty's Servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, on Monday, June 9th, 1794
1794
John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's Katharina and Petruchio: a comedy taken by David Garrick from The taming of the shrew ; revised by J.P. Kemble.
1810
John Philip Kemble
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Rowe's Fair penitent: a tragedy
1814
John Philip Kemble
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The farm-house: a farce in three acts.
1871
John Philip Kemble
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A pleasant conceited comedy, wherein is shewed, how a man may choose a good wife from a bad as it hath beene sundry times acted by the Earle of Worcesters Servants
1630
Thomas Heywood, Jo Cooke, John Norton, Hugh Perry, John Philip Kemble
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Fugitive pieces.
1780
John Philip Kemble
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Macbeth reconsidered: an essay intended as an answer to part of the Remarks on some of the characters of Shakspeare
1786
John Philip Kemble
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The pannel: An entertainment, of three acts. Altered from the comedy of 'Tis well it's no worse. Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
1789
John Philip Kemble
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The farm house a comedy in three acts
1789
John Philip Kemble
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Coriolanus, or, The Roman matron a tragedy
1789
William Shakespeare, John Philip Kemble, Joseph Ebsworth
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The farm house a comedy, in three acts
1789
John Philip Kemble
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Congreve's Double dealer: a comedy
1802
John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's King John a historical play
1804
William Shakespeare, John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's King Lear (with Nahum Tate's alterations) a tragedy
1808
William Shakespeare, Nahum Tate, John Philip Kemble, Thomas Jones, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps
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Addison's Cato
1811
John Philip Kemble
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Antony and Cleopatra.
1813
John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's Julius Caesar: a tragedy
1814
John Philip Kemble
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Southerne's Isabella, or, The fatal marriage: a tragi-comedy
1814
John Philip Kemble
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Julius Caesar a tragedy
1814
John Philip Kemble
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Otway's Venice preserved: a tragedy
1814
John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's Merchant of Venice: a comedy
1814
John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's Twelfth night, or, What you will: a comedy
1815
John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's Cymbeline, King of Britain: an historical play
1815
John Philip Kemble
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A midsummer night's dream
1816
William Shakespeare, John Philip Kemble
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Brutus or, The fall of Tarquin : an historical tragedy in five acts
1819
John Howard Payne, John Philip Kemble
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The panel a comedy, in three acts
1871
John Philip Kemble
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Midsummer Night's Dream
2021
William Shakespeare, John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra With Alterations, and with Additions from Dryden
2023
John Philip Kemble
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Pilgrim. a Comedy. in Five Acts
2023
John Fletcher, John Vanbrugh, John Philip Kemble
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No-body, and some-body· with the true chronicle historie of Elydure, who was fortunately three seuerall times crowned King of England. The true coppy thereof, as it hath beene acted by the Queens Maiesties Seruants
1606
Thomas Heywood, John Philip Kemble, James Roberts, John Trundle
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The maske of flowers presented by the gentlemen of Graies Inne at the court at White-hall ... upon twelfe [sic] night, 1613, being the last of the solemnities ... performed at the marriage of ... the Earle of Somerset and the Lady Francis daughter of the Earle of Suffolke ...
1614
T. B., W. D., J. G., John Philip Kemble
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[A collection of press advertisements 1711-1761 mainly relating to performances at London theatres].
1711
John Philip Kemble
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Fugitive pieces ...
1780
John Philip Kemble
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Fugitive pieces. Written by J. P. Kemble
1780
John Philip Kemble
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King John
1783
William Shakespeare, John Philip Kemble
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Macbeth reconsidered: an essay intended as an answer to part of [Whately's] 'Remarks on some of the characters of Shakspeare', 1785.
1786
John Philip Kemble
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A shorter criticism on the performance of Hamlet
1789
John Philip Kemble
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The pannel an entertainment, of three acts
1789
John Philip Kemble
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Shakspeare's Measure for measure
1789
John Philip Kemble
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The pannel
1789
John Philip Kemble
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Songs in Lodoiska a musical romance in three acts
1790
Stephen Storace, Dejaure, John Philip Kemble, Luigi Cherubini, Rodolphe Kreutzer, Gaetano Andreozzi
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Love in many masks
1790
John Philip Kemble, Aphra Behn
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Theatrical portraits.
1791
John Philip Kemble
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Songs in Lodoiska: a musical romance, in three acts, performed, for the first time, by His Majesty's servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, on Monday, June 9th, 1794. Second edition. The music composed, and selected from Cherubini, Krentzer, and Andreozzi, by Mr. Storace.
1794
John Philip Kemble