Contributor |
William Dimond
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| Gender |
Male |
| Nationality |
English |
| Date of Birth |
1784 |
| Date of Death |
1837 |
| Functions |
Adaptor, Playwright
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| Notes |
English playwright, the eldest surviving son of William Wyatt Dimond (c. 1750–1812), actor and theatrical manager, and his wife, Matilda Martha, née Baker (d. 1823), was born at Bath, where Dimond senior managed the Theatre Royal. |
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- The Broken Sword, Military Theatre, Albert Barracks, Auckland, New Zealand, 20 September 1852
- Foundling of the Forest | Ran Dan Club, New Queen's Theatre (1846-1850), Adelaide, SA, 15 August 1850
- The Lady and The Devil | The Soldier and The Peasant | The Rendezvous, New Queen's Theatre (1846-1850), Adelaide, SA, 21 February 1850
- The Lady and the Devil, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 19 February 1838
- Abu Hassan; or, The Living Dead, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 16 October 1835
- Gustavus Vasa; or, The Hero of the North, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 4 April 1835
- The Foundling of the Forest, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 6 August 1834
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Playwright- The Broken Sword, Military Theatre, Albert Barracks, Auckland, New Zealand, 20 September 1852
- Foundling of the Forest | Ran Dan Club, New Queen's Theatre (1846-1850), Adelaide, SA, 15 August 1850
- The Lady and the Devil, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 19 February 1838
- Gustavus Vasa; or, The Hero of the North, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 4 April 1835
- The Foundling of the Forest, Theatre Royal (1833-1840), Sydney, NSW, 6 August 1834
AdaptorWriter
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John Lazar - Actor, Administrator: Theatre Manager, Publicist
Howard - Musician: Hornist
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Contributor Identifier |
464852 |
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