Watts Phillips

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Contributor Watts Phillips
Gender Male
Date of Birth 16 November 1825
Date of Death 2 December 1874
Functions Playwright
Notes Watts Phillips was a British illustrator, novelist and playwright best known for his play The Dead Heart which served as a model for Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. 1829 - 1874. Father of Miss Roland Watts-Phillips.
Events

Playwright

Andrews - Actor

Nellie Banks - Actor

Fred Broughton - Playwright

Charles Burford - Actor

  • Amos Clarke, Imperial Opera House (1878-1879), Wellington, New Zealand, 8 January 1879

A Burne - Actor

J L Byers - Actor

  • Lost in London, Theatre Royal, Invercargill, New Zealand, 25 January 1876

Dave Clinton - Actor

  • Amos Clarke, Imperial Opera House (1878-1879), Wellington, New Zealand, 8 January 1879

Victor Cohen - Actor

Cripps - Actor

  • Lost in London, Theatre Royal, Invercargill, New Zealand, 25 January 1876

Daly - Actor

Marie Duret - Actor

  • Lost in London, University of Auckland, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Auckand, New Zealand, 20 October 1869

A Durham - Actor

Edwards - Actor

  • The Dead Heart, Prince of Wales Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand, 8 July 1865

Mrs G Fischer - Actor

Fitzsimmons - Actor

Frisby - Actor

E Grant - Actor

C J Griffith - Actor

William Hollinworth - Actor

Hooper - Actor

  • Lost in London, University of Auckland, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Auckand, New Zealand, 20 October 1869

Arthur Hutton - Actor

J P Hydes - Actor

  • Lost in London, University of Auckland, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Auckand, New Zealand, 20 October 1869

Eloise Juno - Actor

  • The Dead Heart, Prince of Wales Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand, 8 July 1865

Polly Leake - Actor

  • Lost in London, University of Auckland, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Auckand, New Zealand, 20 October 1869

J Leonard - Actor

Harry Leston - Director

Lovelace - Actor

Macnamara - Actor

Metcalfe - Actor

  • Lost in London, Theatre Royal, Invercargill, New Zealand, 25 January 1876

Stuart O'Brien - Actor

  • Lost in London, University of Auckland, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Auckand, New Zealand, 20 October 1869

F Orr - Actor

Power - Actor

  • Lost in London, University of Auckland, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Auckand, New Zealand, 20 October 1869

Austin Power - Actor

  • Lost in London, Theatre Royal, Invercargill, New Zealand, 25 January 1876

James H Rainford - Stage Director

Herbert Raymond - Actor

William Renno - Mechanist

George Rignold - Actor

  • Amos Clarke, Imperial Opera House (1878-1879), Wellington, New Zealand, 8 January 1879

Roberts - Actor

  • Lost in London, University of Auckland, Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Auckand, New Zealand, 20 October 1869

George Norton Russell - Actor

A H P Savage - Actor

R M Smith - Actor

Percy Spence - Actor

H D Stupart - Actor

Alfred Tischbauer - Scenic Artist

Henry H Vincent - Actor

  • Amos Clarke, Imperial Opera House (1878-1879), Wellington, New Zealand, 8 January 1879

Warde - Actor

  • Lost in London, Theatre Royal, Invercargill, New Zealand, 25 January 1876

Jennie Watt - Actor

  • Amos Clarke, Imperial Opera House (1878-1879), Wellington, New Zealand, 8 January 1879

C B Westmacott - Actor

Sterling Whyte - Actor

  • Amos Clarke, Imperial Opera House (1878-1879), Wellington, New Zealand, 8 January 1879

Rose Willis - Actor

  • Lost in London, Theatre Royal, Invercargill, New Zealand, 25 January 1876

Albert Lucas's 'New' Company

Annie Brandt Dramatic Company

Dobson-Kennedy Dramatic and Comedy Company

Frances Ross Dramatic and Comedy Company

Henry Mayo Dramatic Company

  • Lost in London, Theatre Royal, Invercargill, New Zealand, 25 January 1876

Southern Amateur Theatrical Society

Works
Data Set AusStage
Contributor Identifier 465253