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Virginia Frances Bateman

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In 1914 she founded the Theatre Girls' Club which provided low cost temporary accommodation for young actresses during rehearsals (which were often unpaid at that time) or when they were looking for work. The Club was popular and much-used until the 1950s but became less so in the late 1950s and
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Description of 'Mrs Edward Compton (Virginia Bateman), Theatre Girls Club, 1916-1961. V&A Theatre and Performance Collections. GB 71 THM/211' on the Archives Hub website
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which toured the provinces of the United Kingdom from 1881 to 1923. On her husband's death in 1918 she ran the Company. She founded the Theatre Girls' Club.
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Cowell. In January 1864 H. L. Bateman took his wife and two youngest girls including Virginia to England, where they settled permanently.
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Born in New York in 1853, she was one of eight children and the third of four actress daughters of the noted American actor
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England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 - E. M. C. Mackenzie and V. F. Bateman
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in London in February 1871 intending to use the theatre to launch the careers of his daughters
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in 1871, but the play was not a financial success. Among other roles at the Lyceum she played
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Virginia Bateman Compton died in London in May 1940 and was buried with her husband in
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but by 1923 the recession was affecting ticket sales and the venture failed.
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managed the theatre as well as acting in the plays old and new, including
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The Theatre of D.H. Lawrence: Dramatic Modernist and Theatrical Innovator
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Portrait of Mrs Edward Compton, née Virginia Frances Bateman (1853–1940)
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In 1881 Virginia Bateman became the leading lady of the actor
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1960s. In 1920 she became the lessee of the Grand Theatre in
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and his wife, the theatrical manager, playwright and actor
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on 12 June 1882 and had five children: the novelist Sir
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Elliott & Fry
actor-manager
Edward Compton
Compton Comedy Company
Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman
Sidney Frances Bateman
Lyceum Theatre
Kate
Isabel
Princess Elizabeth
Tennyson
Henry Irving
Philip II of Spain
The Bells
Leopold David Lewis
Henry Irving
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Edward Compton
Compton Comedy Company
St Peter's Church
Brighton
Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie
Frank Compton
Viola Compton
Fay Compton
Nottingham
Compton Comedy Company
repertory company
Viola Compton

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