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Lottie Venne

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489:. Barrington commented, "This great little artist possesses, in addition to her many charms, a wonderful manner of speaking that kind of doubtful line which is sometimes alluded to by journalists as 'skating on thin ice'; and this power was occasionally abused by authors, much to her distress. She once came to me at rehearsal and pointing out a speech said, 'B. dear, I can't say that, now, can I?' My obvious reply was, 'Well, Lottie, if you can't, no one can.'" She also appeared as Polly Eccles in 556: 19: 264: 745:
By the end of her career, Venne had appeared in over 200 roles. The theatre community feted Venne in a Jubilee "super-matinee" celebration on 13 November 1925. For the occasion,
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in London, followed by two years touring in the provinces. For part of this time, she joined Captain Disney Roebuck's touring company, where she met her future husband,
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at the Court Theatre, also starring Brookfield as Sherlock Holmes and Hicks as Dr. Watson. Venne played Hannah, a maid of all-work. That year, she also played Zulu in
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commented that her "knowing smile, a smirk that was all her own, made her a personality regarded with real affection during her long ".
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wrote, "Venne is the Princess of the play; her style is charming, and her voice is clear and sweet." In 1883, she was Marceline in
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in 1877, opposite Fisher's Defendant. Also at the Strand, she played Penelope, the bewildered housemaid, in
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Born as Hannah Charlotte Venne, her first professional appearance came in 1867 as Miss Charbonnel in
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at the Court Theatre, together with Fisher. The same year, in the same house, she appeared in
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She died in a London nursing home in 1928, aged 76 years. Venne's obituary in
29:(28 May 1852 – 16 July 1928) was a British comedian, actress and singer of the 766: 671: 662: 535:, with Charles Hawtrey. In 1893, she was in a musical piece by Brookfield and 330: 263: 620:
with Willie Edouin (1898). She starred as Mrs. Candour in a 1900 revival of
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Rutland Barrington: A Record of 35 Years' Experience on the English Stage
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in 1919 at the Playhouse Theatre. That year, she was also Mary Knowle in
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She built her popularity through a series of roles in works by
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and others. Others who took part in the celebration included
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at the Comedy Theatre. Later, she played Lady Catherine in
683:. The next year, among other roles, she was Mrs. Grundy in 860:"Death of Miss Lottie Venne; Half-century on London Stage" 499:(1889) at the Criterion Theatre. In 1890 she was Pert in 325:. This was followed by comic roles such as Amy Jones in 726:
at the Haymarket Theatre. She also reprised her role in
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Among her roles after this were Fatima Wilson West in
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and comedy. She appeared in several works by each of
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In 1910, she appeared as Mrs. Cummin in 455:In 1887, she was Rose in a version of the 434:(1885 at the Court Theatre) and Honour in 22:Lottie Venne in a Rotary postcard, c. 1910 178:. In 1874, she joined the company at the 948: 946: 944: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 216:) by Arthur Clements and Frederick Hay, 1017: 1015: 841: 333:at the Royalty (1879), and by roles in 1230:Powell, G. Rennie (Rennie Palgrave). 588:(1902). In 1894, she was in Burnand's 855: 853: 851: 849: 847: 845: 343:. She also played the title role in 7: 1123:Curtis, Anthony and John Whitehead. 1024:A short history of the English stage 987:at Footlightnotes.tripod.com, 2005, 382:. In 1882, she was Nettie Milsom in 303:, she played Eliza in a revival of 805:(who gave the tribute to her) and 582:(1895) and as Lady St. Mallory in 358:Venne appeared in the 1881 comedy 347:. In 1880, she was Kitty Clark in 14: 1148:Irish Film and TV Research Online 749:provided scenes from a new play, 600:, she toured in the companies of 570:hits as Lady Virginia Forrest in 386:and starred as Mary Ledger, with 119:as Jonathan Wild (1871 on tour), 909:"Easter Entertainments: Holborn" 702:Venne was also in the 1917 film 467:. The next year, she starred as 734:(1924). The next year, at the 653:, in 1908, with Hawtrey at the 442:(1886; adapted from Fielding's 196:Loo and the Party Who Took Miss 135:). She played Polly Twinkle in 184:The Field of the Cloth of Gold 1: 210:(1876, a parody of Gilbert's 1220:Barrington, Rutland (1908). 1071:Special Collections: K Plays 576:(1893), as Madame Amelia in 394:, in G. W. Godfrey's comedy 378:and Gwendolyn Kingfisher in 53:and was often in plays with 1150:, accessed 17 November 2009 1021:Sharp, Robert Farquharson. 1296: 960:, pp. 829–31, Pitman, 1922 736:Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith 685:Orpheus in the Underground 626:at the Haymarket Theatre. 234:, and as the Plaintiff in 1249:National Portrait Gallery 1206:, 14 November 1925, p. 11 1127:, p. 75, Routledge, 1987 1106:"His Highness My Husband" 923:British Newspaper Archive 771:Johnston Forbes-Robertson 751:Shall We Join the Ladies? 677:Richard Brinsley Sheridan 616:. She was Lady Horton in 479:at the Comedy Theatre in 392:Johnston Forbes-Robertson 958:Who's Who in the Theatre 639:His Highness, My Husband 564:Edwardian musical comedy 172:Gilbert Arthur à Beckett 131:as Zerlina (1873 at the 1275:English stage actresses 1204:The Manchester Guardian 1162:Illustrated London News 1091:The Manchester Guardian 1055:"Gladstone at the Play" 985:Footlight Notes No. 389 919:(subscription required) 730:(1923) and appeared in 285:(in which she parodied 71:Gallery of Illustration 1226:. London: G. Richards. 1045:Barrington, chapter 20 623:The School for Scandal 559: 268: 95:John Baldwin Buckstone 79:A Bull in a China Shop 23: 1193:, 17 July 1928, p. 21 1093:, 17 July 1928, p. 10 1089:"Miss Lottie Venne", 1061:, 22 May 1892, p. 13. 1036:Barrington, chapter 6 807:George Grossmith, Jr. 759:Gwen Ffrangcon Davies 689:His Majesty's Theatre 558: 528:Lady Windermere's Fan 459:, by Von Moser, with 422:Herbert Beerbohm Tree 266: 141:in 1872, and, at the 127:as Cupid (1873), and 61:Early life and career 57:later in her career. 21: 899:, 17 July 1928, p. 9 811:Venne married actor 755:Dion Boucicault, Jr. 566:, Venne appeared in 414:The Glass of Fashion 412:and Peg O'Reilly in 374:, Mrs. Delafield in 327:Crutch and Toothpick 236:Gilbert and Sullivan 155:Lady Audley's Secret 116:Little Jack Sheppard 992:The Labour Standard 740:Lionel and Clarissa 693:A Young Man's Fancy 647:W. Somerset Maugham 562:With the advent of 547:at the Vaudeville. 400:The Labour Standard 336:Young Mrs. Winthrop 41:before moving into 1191:The New York Times 1175:"The Romantic Age" 1111:The Play Pictorial 1059:The New York Times 971:The Glasgow Herald 795:Cicely Courtneidge 738:, she appeared in 659:Little Miss Cummin 655:Vaudeville Theatre 585:Three Little Maids 560: 533:Charles Brookfield 473:Rutland Barrington 450:Vaudeville Theatre 426:Arthur Wing Pinero 277:Dora and Diplunacy 269: 218:The Lying Dutchman 99:musical burlesques 24: 1232:The Bristol Stage 1165:, 10 January 1920 1144:"Masks and Faces" 1006:A Fool's Paradise 1003:Grundy, Sydney. 974:26 September 1881 779:Gerald du Maurier 667:Playhouse Theatre 598:An Artist's Model 592:with Hawtrey and 579:An Artist's Model 416:by Grundy at the 349:The Little Mother 323:Criterion Theatre 279:, a burlesque of 176:Playing with Fire 138:La Vie parisienne 87:Haymarket Theatre 67:A Dream in Venice 39:musical burlesque 1287: 1227: 1207: 1200: 1194: 1184: 1178: 1172: 1166: 1157: 1151: 1141: 1135: 1121: 1115: 1103: 1094: 1087: 1074: 1068: 1062: 1052: 1046: 1043: 1037: 1034: 1028: 1019: 1010: 1001: 995: 981: 975: 967: 961: 950: 925: 920: 906: 900: 893: 876: 873: 867: 857: 813:Walter H. 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Index


Victorian
Edwardian eras
musical burlesque
farce
F. C. Burnand
W. S. Gilbert
Charles Hawtrey
Gallery of Illustration
Walter H. Fisher
Charles Mathews
Haymarket Theatre
John Baldwin Buckstone
musical burlesques
Francis Talfourd
Cupid
Little Jack Sheppard
Alhambra Theatre
La Vie parisienne
Court Theatre
The Happy Land
W. S. Gilbert
Gilbert Arthur à Beckett
Strand Theatre
H. B. Farnie
Broken Hearts
Princess Toto
Frederic Clay
Gilbert and Sullivan
Trial by Jury

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