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Nancy Hallam

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retired and left the company in 1769, Nancy Hallam took over the principal female roles from her as well as from Sarah Hallam Douglass. She became a very popular actress and singer of the American colonial stage, and idolized on stage. Her likely most famous role was the crossdressing role in
62:. She was engaged in the American Company as a child. In 1760, she returned to Great Britain to be trained as a singer. In 1765, she returned to America with David Douglass after his visit to England to recruit new actors. 132: 19: 117: 127: 46:, the first permanent theater company in America, and as such belonged to the first generation of pioneer actresses in North America. 122: 102: 95: 81: 55: 28: 43: 59: 70: 74:
Cymbeline, which she performed the first time i the New Theatre in Annapolis in 1770.
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1773) was an English-born American stage actress and singer. She was engaged in the
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Women on Southern Stages, 1800-1865: Performance, Gender and Identity
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Nancy Hallam is the subject of a famous painting by
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Index


Charles Willson Peale
Old American Company
Sarah Hallam
Isabella Mattocks
Shakespearean
Margaret Cheer
Charles Willson Peale
Women on Southern Stages, 1800-1865: Performance, Gender and Identity
Shakespeare and the American Popular Stage
Categories
18th-century American actresses
American stage actresses
18th-century American singers
British emigrants to the United States

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