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218:, and of course took many starring parts themselves. The Holloway-Anderson partnership petered out around 1897, but was not dissolved until a few years later. Anderson married Eugenie Duggan and kept most of the company and prospered. 237: 243: 222: 177: 323: 190: 87: 227: 113: 563: 121: 107: 353:, known as the "worst play of all time", but attracting audiences who repeatedly attended to enjoy its absurdities and interject their own witticisms. 153: 215: 46: 558: 300:
Alice was a daughter of John Hayward Deorwyn (c. 1823 – 6 August 1888), actor and founding member of Melbourne's original
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district of New South Wales, and was an active member of the Goulburn Amateur Dramatic Club, whose members included
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Holloway was born the youngest son of William Michael Holloway and Emma Holloway nΓ©e Symonds. He grew up in the
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at Dr O'Hara's private hospital in Melbourne, having travelled to that city to see his daughter
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In 1887 he formed the Charles Holloway Dramatic Company, playing drama such as
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Holloway married the actress Alice Victoria Hayward, nΓ©e Deorwyn (stage name
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(1861–1943). 91:, then turned to comedy and melodrama with 531:– via National Library of Australia. 503:– via National Library of Australia. 475:– via National Library of Australia. 447:– via National Library of Australia. 419:– via National Library of Australia. 391:– via National Library of Australia. 564:Australian theatre managers and producers 349:Reynolds gained fame of a sort for his 14: 541: 221:Holloway's last productions included 27:Stage actor and manager in Australia 559:19th-century Australian male actors 24: 132:, Melbourne, employing scenery by 25: 575: 198:). Actors they engaged included 507: 479: 451: 423: 395: 367: 343: 13: 1: 403:"Holloway's Dramatic Company" 360: 49:(April 1857 – 22 May 1896). 7: 520:Goulburn Evening Penny Post 148:, Maskery and Callender's 10: 580: 36: 380:The Sunday Times (Sydney) 324:George Frederick Holloway 275: 182:The Shamrock and the Rose 336: 290:Beatrice Denver Holloway 256:Beatrice Denver Holloway 492:The Examiner (Tasmania) 296:and moved to Hollywood. 238:The Power and the Glory 459:"Musical and Dramatic" 312:William James Holloway 487:"Music and the Drama" 436:The Argus (Melbourne) 244:Defender of the Faith 166:The World Against Her 72:Melbourne Opera House 375:"Before the Curtain" 47:J. J. "Jack" Kennedy 228:The Merciless World 464:Bendigo Advertiser 288:Their only child, 258:play the lead in 191:When London Sleeps 124:, then in 1895 by 56:'s company at the 431:""Young England"" 333:was not related. 130:Alexandra Theatre 16:(Redirected from 571: 533: 532: 530: 528: 511: 505: 504: 502: 500: 483: 477: 476: 474: 472: 455: 449: 448: 446: 444: 427: 421: 420: 418: 416: 408:The Queenslander 399: 393: 392: 390: 388: 371: 354: 347: 252:double pneumonia 174:A Yorkshire Lass 126:William Anderson 122:C. B. 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Index

Alice Deorwyn
Goulburn
J. J. "Jack" Kennedy
Bland Holt
Theatre Royal
Charles Darrell
The Sunny South
Melbourne Opera House
Sims
Buchanan
The English Rose
Pinero
The Magistrate
Frank Harvey
Judge Not
Ring of Iron
C. B. Westmacott
William Anderson
Alexandra Theatre
John Hennings
Landeck
Holcroft
Harvey
Wilton Jones
Reynolds
Charles Darrell
When London Sleeps
movie
Maggie Moore
Frank Crossley

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