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Hamblin also worked as a theatre manager and was the first woman in the United States to have several duties at different theatres. From 1836-37 she managed the
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competitor to her former husband. Hamblin focused on a narrow range of high-culture theatre art, including ballet.
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She was the mother to actor Thomas (William Henry) Hamblin Jr. and
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stage actress and one of the first female theatre managers in the United States.
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