excerpt from 'Reminiscences of Michael Kelly' pp. 187-188 (126 words)
excerpt from 'Reminiscences of Michael Kelly' pp. 187-188 (126 words)
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Reminiscences of Michael Kelly
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187-188
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After reaping a golden harvest, in the fields of Thespis, we took leave of Scotland, and agreed, on our way to London, to play two nights at Newcastle. Stephen Kemble was the manager, who received us kindly, and we had two overflowing audiences. It was at Newcastle, I first had the pleasure of meeting that genuine child of Momus, Liston; and, on my return to London, strongly
recommended Messrs. Sheridan and Richardson to engage him for Drury Lane : but procrastination was their motto ; and it is to George (Dolman's discernment, that the public are indebted for the invaluable acquisition of Listen's unrivalled talents to the London stage: he made his first appearance in Zekiel Homespun, in the "Heir at Law," at the Haymarket Theatre (14th June, 1805).
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excerpt from 'Reminiscences of Michael Kelly' pp. 187-188 (126 words)
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