Contributor |
Ned Lathom
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| Other Names |
Edward William Bootle-Wilbraham
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| Gender |
Male |
| Nationality |
English |
| Date of Birth |
1880 |
| Date of Death |
1930 |
| Functions |
Playwright
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| Notes |
Third Earl of Lathom, Fourth Baron Skelmersdale. Dilettante aesthete and playwright whose ground-breaking plays on manners, sexuality and social morality were highly considered, though not by the Lord Chamberlain who banned 'Wet Paint'. |
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| Events |
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- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
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Playwright- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
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- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
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- Wet Paint, New Repertory Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 5 August 1933
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Contributor Identifier |
454111 |
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