Violet Paget

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Contributor Violet Paget
Gender Female
Functions Actor, Entrepreneur, Producer
Notes 'The famous Anglo-Australian Actress'. (Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 96, 19 October 1912, Page 15) Married to Hugh Buckler. Mrs. Hugh Buckler (Miss Violet Paget). who has so many friends here, is now managing the theatrical company herself, Mr. Buckler having rejoined his regiment. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 19, 23 January 1915, Page 7.
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  • Is spouse of Hugh C Buckler (Actor, Entrepreneur, Producer. Event Dates: 1910 - 1914)
Events

Actor

Entrepreneur

Hugh Buckler - Actor, Entrepreneur, Producer

Kenneth Brampton - Actor

Arthur Cornell - Actor, Stage Manager

Charles Lawrence - Actor

Tempe Pigott - Actor

Gerald Kay Souper - Actor

W R Hunter - Actor

Jennie Pollock - Actor

Elwyn Harvey - Actor

Lilian Lloyd - Actor

Reynolds Denniston - Actor

Darcy Kelway - Actor

Nellie Mortyne - Actor

Arthur Wing Pinero - Playwright

Alfred Bristowe - Actor

Edgar Godfrey - Actor

Frank Reis - Actor

Alfred Scarlett - Actor

Ina Alston - Actor

Marie Clavering - Actor

Arnold Bennett - Playwright

Kingston Hewitt - Actor

Shirley Huxley - Actor

George Bernard Shaw - Playwright

George Barnum - Director, Producer

John Bruce - Actor

Dorothy Cumming - Actor

Harry Halley - Actor

Henry Hamilton - Playwright

Charles Keegan - Actor

Harold Macgrath - Playwright

Horace Nightingale - Actor

Cecil Raleigh - Playwright

Emma Temple - Actor

J E Harold Terry - Playwright

Mabel Trevor - Actor

Leslie Victor - Actor

Harry Whaite - Scenic Artist

Lechmere Worrall - Playwright

Elinor Foster - Actor

  • A Fool There Was, Wellington Opera House (1888-1914), Wellington, New Zealand, 11 November 1911
  • The Woman In the Case, Wellington Opera House (1888-1914), Wellington, New Zealand, 3 November 1911

Florence Gretton - Actor

Frank Harvey - Actor

Alice Jerrems - Actor

  • A Fool There Was, Criterion Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 3 February 1912
  • A Fool There Was, Wellington Opera House (1888-1914), Wellington, New Zealand, 11 November 1911

Richard Kean - Actor

Lilian Lloyd - Actor

  • The Gay Lord Quex, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 22 September 1914
  • His House in Order, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 12 September 1914

Eily Malyon - Actor

Frederick Melville - Playwright

Clyde Meynell - Administrator, Director

Austin Milroy - Actor

Charles Morse - Actor

Nelly Mortyne - Actor

Albert Pearce - Stage Manager

Morton Powell - Playwright

William Ralston - Actor

P V Scully - Actor

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Playwright

Winchell Smith - Playwright

  • Bobby Burnit, Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 20 September 1913
  • Bobby Burnit, Little Theatre , Sydney, NSW, 16 June 1913

E J Tait - General Manager

George Tallis - Administrator, Director

Hugh J Ward - Administrator, Director

Reginald Wykeham - Actor, Producer

Charles Astley - Actor

Charles Berkeley - Adminstrator: Business Manager

Leslie Board - Scenic Artist

Joseph Brennan - Actor, Assistant Stage Manager

Robert Brough - Director

  • The Gay Lord Quex, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 22 September 1914

Porter Emerson Brown - Playwright

  • A Fool There Was, Wellington Opera House (1888-1914), Wellington, New Zealand, 11 November 1911

M Browne - Actor

Buckler - Actor

  • His House in Order, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 12 September 1914

R C Carlton - Playwright

W Conway - Actor

Tom Craven - Actor

Taylor Darbyshire - Administrator

John de Lacey - Actor

John DeLacy - Actor

Harry Diver - Actor

Robert Edgar - Actor

E Edmonds - Playwright

Clive Farnham - Actor

John Farrell - Tour Manager

Clyde Fitch - Playwright

Wilson Forbes - Actor

Dorothy Fraser - Actor

Florence Gleeson - Actor

Philip W Goatcher - Set Designer

Walter Granville - Actor

Weedon Grossmith - Playwright

Frank Harvey - Actor

Myles Hastings - Actor

Oriel Hotson - Actor

Charlotte Ives - Actor

David James - Actor

J Keers - Movement Director

Robert Keers - Musical Director

Martyn Keith - Actor

Martyn Keith - Actor

Charles Knight - General Manager

Martin Lewis - Actor

Kathleen Lindgren - Actor

William Little - Scenic Artist

Cyril Mackay - Actor

George Matheson - Adminstrator: Business Manager

Charles Morse - Actor

Frank Musgrove - Lessee

W Noble - Adminstrator: Business Manager

Harry Overton - Actor

Lizette Parkes - Actor

Mab Paul - Actor

A L Pearce - Stage Manager

T W Robertson - Playwright

  • David Garrick, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 24 September 1914

Thomas Robertson - Playwright

Eileen Robinson - Actor

Dorothy Sidney - Actor

Beaumont Smith - Director

  • His House in Order, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 12 September 1914

Clara Stephenson - Actor

Eardley Turner - Actor

Hilliard Vox - Actor

S Wallace - Actor

Janet Warden - Actor

S R White - Musical Director

James Cassius Williamson - Director

Amy Williard - Actor

George Willoughby - Actor

Hugh Buckler Ltd

The Little Theatres Ltd

George Marlow Dramatic Company

Beaumont Smith's Enterprises Limited

  • Sweet Lavender, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 28 September 1914
  • The School for Scandal, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 26 September 1914
  • The Great Adventure, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 25 September 1914
  • David Garrick, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 24 September 1914
  • The Gay Lord Quex, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 22 September 1914
  • Fanny's First Play, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 19 September 1914
  • His House in Order, Grand Opera House (1914-1977), Wellington, New Zealand, 12 September 1914

George Willoughby Limited

J C Williamson Limited (1910-1979)

J C Williamson Theatres (1939-1943)

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Data Set AusStage
Contributor Identifier 464817