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Harold Brighouse

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739: 758: 163:. He quit school aged 17 and started work as a textile buyer in a shipping merchant's office. In 1902 he went to London to establish an office for his company. There he met Emily Lynes and married her in 155:, the eldest child of John Southworth Brighouse, a manager for a cotton-spinning business, and Charlotte Amelia née Harrison, a headmistress. Harold attended a local school, then won a 803: 818: 798: 793: 813: 808: 207:. Horniman and Payne assisted Brighouse during the early stages of his career. Many of his plays were one-act pieces; three of the best of these ( 823: 285:, concerning a Lancashire mill-owning family during the 19th century. Additionally, he wrote many reviews and other pieces for the 788: 619: 248: 666: 136: 94: 196: 148: 43: 458: 235: 160: 123: 225:
in 1920. All of these plays were set in Lancashire but Brighouse also wrote plays of a different type, such as
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Harding, John, Staging Life: The Story of the Manchester Playwrights (Greenwich Exchange 2018)
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staged a revival in June 2011 directed by Christopher Luscombe and starring
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where Payne was working. It was first produced in England in 1916 at the
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In 1958 he collapsed in the 281:Brighouse also wrote novels, including 794:People from Eccles, Greater Manchester 707:"The Followers (TV Movie 1939) - IMDb" 368:(1911), later a 1954 television movie. 255:, in 1953, and it was produced at the 611:Hollingworth, Brian Charles (2008) . 606: 604: 602: 600: 7: 325:, where in his spare time he wrote 187:, but the first to be produced was 814:Military personnel from Manchester 740:Works by or about Harold Brighouse 14: 809:20th-century English male writers 191:. This was performed in 1909 at 756: 233:. His most successful play was 693:"Lonesome Like (TV Movie 1954)" 614:"Brighouse, Harold (1882–1958)" 372:The Scaring Off Of Teddy Dawson 303:Other activities and later life 1: 221:) were published together as 147:Harold Brighouse was born in 16:English playwright and author 652:UK public library membership 644:UK public library membership 239:, first produced in 1915 in 755:(public domain audiobooks) 840: 504:The Prince Who Was A Piper 329:. In 1919 he relocated to 315:, and was seconded to the 135:, of a group known as the 749:Works by Harold Brighouse 731:Works by Harold Brighouse 716:– via www.imdb.com. 337:and died the next day in 161:Manchester Grammar School 121:whose best known play is 824:Royal Air Force officers 789:Writers from Manchester 299:was published in 1953. 263:, London, in 1964. 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Index

Eccles
Lancashire
Playwright
author
Manchester School
playwright
author
Hobson's Choice
Allan Monkhouse
Stanley Houghton
Manchester School
Eccles
Lancashire
scholarship
Manchester Grammar School
Lillington
Leamington Spa
Manchester
Annie Horniman
Gaiety Theatre
Manchester
Ben Iden Payne
Zack
Hobson's Choice
New York
Apollo Theatre
movie
David Lean
National Theatre
Old Vic

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