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Millicent Bandmann-Palmer

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19: 66:(9 November 1864) wrote: "The romance and simplicity of Pauline were exquisitely represented by Miss Palmer, who, without an effort, and in a style very different to what the visitors to the Strand Theatre have been accustomed to see, made a deep impression, and appealed to all hearts. The tenderness of the character, too, was exquisitely realised, nor were energy and spirit wanting when required...." 83:(14 January 1865): "The same lively sensible girl to whom humour seemed as natural as the most spontaneous act of her daily life, possesses also a fund of pathos so genuine in character, so unstudied, yet so effective, that it commands voluntary sympathy from all classes of spectators...." 168:. In the following years she appeared in London and elsewhere in England, playing leading roles, in Shakespeare and in other plays, including Lady Teazle in Sheridan's 263: 119:, and afterwards they appeared together in plays. They travelled to Australia and the US; during these tours she played roles including Pauline in 268: 230: 273: 134: 79: 144: 161: 157: 69:
She remained with the theatre company at the Strand until 1865, appearing successfully in two plays by J. P. Wooler,
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The Dramatic List: a record of the performances of living actors and actresses of the British stage
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City of Missoula. Version dated 26 September 2016 retrieved via
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she played the leading female role in the first production of
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She returned to England, appearing in 1872 In London at the
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Index


Shakespeare
Lancaster
Liverpool
Royal Strand Theatre
The Standard
The Athenaeum
Olympic Theatre
Tom Taylor
Lyceum Theatre, London
Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
Daniel E. Bandmann
The Lady of Lyons
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Beatrice
Much Ado About Nothing
Portia
The Merchant of Venice
Queen's Theatre, Long Acre
Princess's Theatre
Lady Macbeth
The School for Scandal
Millicent Bandmann-Palmer
WorldCat




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