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Thomas Comer, the Glossary

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Thomas Comer (1790–1862) was a British stage actor.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 28 relations: Actor, Alfred Bunn, Bath, Somerset, Bellamira (Sheil play), Ben Nazir, the Saracen, Bryan Procter, Cortez (play), Damon and Pythias (1821 play), Felicia Hemans, James Planché, James Sheridan Knowles, John Banim, Julian (play), Kenilworth (play), Mary Russell Mitford, Mirandola: a Tragedy, Music director, Richard Lalor Sheil, Royal Opera House, Somerset, The Apostate (play), The Boston Theatre, The Vespers of Palermo, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Thomas Colley Grattan, Virginius (play), Wallace (play), West End theatre.

Actor

An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a production.

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Alfred Bunn

Alfred Bunn (April 8, 1796 in LondonDecember 20, 1860 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) was an English theatrical manager.

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Bath, Somerset

Bath (RP) is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, in England, known for and named after its Roman-built baths.

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Bellamira (Sheil play)

Bellamira is an 1818 historical tragedy by the Irish writer Richard Lalor Sheil.

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Ben Nazir, the Saracen

Ben Nazir, the Saracen is an 1827 historical tragedy by the Irish writer Thomas Colley Grattan.

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Bryan Procter

Bryan Waller Procter (pseud. Barry Cornwall) (21 November 17875 October 1874) was an English poet who served as a Commissioner in Lunacy.

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Cortez (play)

Cortez: Or, The Conquest of Mexico is an 1823 historical extravaganza by the British writer James Planché with music composed by Henry Bishop.

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Damon and Pythias (1821 play)

Damon and Pythias is an 1821 tragedy by the Irish writers John Banim and Richard Lalor Sheil.

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Felicia Hemans

Felicia Dorothea Hemans (25 September 1793 – 16 May 1835) was an English poet (who identified as Welsh by adoption).

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James Planché

James Robinson Planché (27 February 1796 – 30 May 1880) was a British dramatist, antiquary and officer of arms.

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James Sheridan Knowles

James Sheridan Knowles (12 May 1784 – 30 November 1862) was an Irish dramatist and actor. Thomas Comer and James Sheridan Knowles are 1862 deaths.

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John Banim

John Banim (3 April 1798 – 30 August 1842), was an Irish novelist, short story writer, dramatist, poet and essayist, sometimes called the "Scott of Ireland." He also studied art, working as a painter of miniatures and portraits, and as a drawing teacher, before dedicating himself to literature.

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Julian (play)

Julian is an 1823 historical tragedy by the British writer Mary Russell Mitford.

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Kenilworth (play)

Kenilworth is an 1821 historical play by the British writer Alfred Bunn.

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Mary Russell Mitford

Mary Russell Mitford (16 December 1787 – 10 January 1855) was an English essayist, novelist, poet and dramatist.

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Mirandola: a Tragedy

Mirandola: a Tragedy is a tragedy written by Barry Cornwall.

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Music director

A music director, musical director or director of music is the person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance, production, or organization.

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Richard Lalor Sheil

Richard Lalor Sheil (17 August 1791 – 23 May 1851), Irish politician, writer and orator, was born at Drumdowney, Slieverue, County Kilkenny, Ireland.

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Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House (ROH) is a historic opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London.

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Somerset

Somerset (archaically Somersetshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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The Apostate (play)

The Apostate is an 1817 tragedy by the Irish writer Richard Lalor Sheil.

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The Boston Theatre

The Boston Theatre was a theatre in Boston, Massachusetts.

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The Vespers of Palermo

The Vespers of Palermo is an 1823 historical tragedy by the British writer Felicia Hemans.

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Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, commonly known as Drury Lane, is a West End theatre and Grade I listed building in Covent Garden, London, England.

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Thomas Colley Grattan

Thomas Colley Grattan (1792 – 4 July 1864) was an Irish novelist, poet, historian and diplomat.

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Virginius (play)

Virginius is an 1820 tragedy by the Irish writer James Sheridan Knowles.

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Wallace (play)

Wallace is an 1820 historical tragedy by the British writer Charles Edward Walker.

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West End theatre

West End theatre is mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres in and near the West End of London.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Comer