Catherine Clive (née Raftor; 5 November 1711 – 6 December 1785) Catherine ‘Kitty’ Clive (1711-1785, active 1728-1769) was a first songster and star comedienne...
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1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 2000s including Fcb TV Show No.1 (1955), Kitty Clive (1956), Cinderella (1958), David and Broccoli (1960), Candida (1961)...
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1740 the hugely successful Kitty Clive appeared as Rosamond at Drury Lane in Thomas Arne's opera of the same name. Clive had assisted her and she became...
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of the family, which could trace its involvement in theatre back to Kitty Clive, and trained as an actor at the Italia Conti School. He went on to play...
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Berta (2006). "Handel at Drury Lane: Ballad Opera and the Production of Kitty Clive". Journal of the Royal Musical Association. 131 (2): 179–226. doi:10...
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Wellford, Thomas King as Sharply and Hannah Pritchard as Mrs Etherdown, Kitty Clive as Mrs Friendly. It was one of only two new mainpieces debuting at Drury...
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Kingston Mary Bradshaw as Cook, Frances Abington as Lady Bab's maid and Kitty Clive as Kitty. Worrall p. 30 Baines, Paul & Ferarro, Julian & Rogers, Pat. The...
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1740 Conductor: Thomas Arne Alfred tenor Thomas Lowe Emma/Venus soprano Kitty Clive Spirit/Pallas/Paris mezzo-soprano Susannah Maria Cibber Bard/Mercury...
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Samuel Scott lived at No. 2, overlooking the Piazza. In 1761, the actress Kitty Clive lived in the street. In 1814, Jane Austen visited her brother Henry at...
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Bleeck is especially known for theatrical subjects such as Owen Swiny, Kitty Clive and Margaret Woffington, but he also worked on other subjects such as...
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