Ben Iden Payne (5 September 1881 – 6 April 1976), also known as B. Iden Payne, was an English actor, director and teacher. Active in professional theatre...
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Theatre in cooperation with Deaf Austin Theatre. She was awarded the B. Iden Payne Award for "Outstanding Lead Performer in a Musical". Frank was cast in...
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Gadney; 1882-1968) was an Irish stage actress. She was the wife of actor Ben Iden Payne. Mona Limerick was born to Irish parents, possibly in South America...
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sexologist, Havelock Ellis, and his wife, Edith; actor and producer Ben Iden Payne; Labour activists Bruce and Katharine Glasier; writer and scholar, John...
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poet and writer Ben Iden Payne (1881–1976), English actor and director Bert Payne, American curler Bill Payne, American pianist Billy Payne, American advocate...
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Every Man in His Humour (category Plays by Ben Jonson)
production; in addition to Browning, Tennyson and John Payne Collier attended. Ben Iden Payne produced the play in Manchester in 1909, and again in Stratford...
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National Theatre Society Ltd. Annoyed by this treatment, Horniman hired Ben Iden Payne, a former Abbey employee, to help run a new repertory company which...
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Stratford was Ben Iden Payne, whose daughter Rosalind Iden became Wolfit's leading lady. He fell in love with her, left his wife, and lived with Iden, eventually...
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regional repertory theatre in Britain. At the Gaiety she appointed Ben Iden Payne as the director and employed actors on 40-week contracts, alternating...
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production Our Town at the Plumstead Playhouse. Tedrow studied with Ben Iden Payne, who directed the Memorial Theater at Stratford-on-Avon, in England...
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Annie Horniman's Gaiety Theatre in Manchester and produced by Ben Iden Payne. Horniman and Payne assisted Brighouse during the early stages of his career....
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director Nicholas Hytner Theatre director and Shakespearian academic Ben Iden Payne Vice-Chancellor of the University of York, Professor Brian Cantor Victoria...
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Theatre, running from 22 December 1920 to April 1921. Direction was by Ben Iden Payne with Ruth Chatterton as Mary Rose. A revival ran on Broadway at the...
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Comedy. Lanham, Ma.: Scarecrow Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-8108-3534-4. Ben Iden Payne, A Life in a Wood O: Memoirs of the Theatre (Yale University Press,...
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His concepts of Elizabethan staging were brought to North America by Ben Iden Payne. Other early Shakespeare festivals in North America staged on replicas...
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additional acting experience with the Pittsburgh Little Theatre, where Ben Iden Payne was the director. She was signed to make films for Universal based on...
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1935 production starring Catherine Lacey and Neil Porter, director Ben Iden Payne became the first to use the A Shrew epilogue in a performance of The...
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Theatre, Robert Atkins' 1923 production at the Apollo Theatre, or Ben Iden Payne's 1938 production at Stratford-upon-Avon. The earliest production about...
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Walter (1916), Martinique by Laurence Eyre (1920), Dolly Jordan by Ben Iden Payne (1922), The Cup (1923), Judgment Day by Elmer Rice (1934), Wise Tomorrow...
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nominated for 47 B. Iden Payne Awards and 24 Critics' Table Awards for acting, directing, and producing. He has received fourteen B. Iden Payne Awards, including...
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productions, Love's Labor's Lost and Cymbeline under guest director Ben Iden Payne, an Englishman whose ideas for neo-Elizabethan staging of Shakespeare's...
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(1922) Gordon Neil Patterson LL.D. (1958) Andrew Pattullo LL.D. (1982) Ben Iden Payne LL.D. (1962) Gordon Peacock LL.D. (1990) Hugh John Sanders Pearson LL...
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"Yuna talks her new album, 'Chapters,' overcoming heartbreak and self-idenity [sic]". Retrieved May 23, 2019. "Check Out a Preview of Usher's New Single...
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September 21, 2017. "Grey Area Workshop | Immersive Lab". "B. Iden Payne Committee". B. Iden Payne Committee. Retrieved September 21, 2017. "Soundwave ((7)):...
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(subscription required) The Times, obituary notice, 28 September 1948, p. 7 Payne, Ben Iden. A Life in a Wooden O: Memoirs of the Theatre, p. 59, Yale University...
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Alan Payne and player/assistant manager Ben Strevens taking temporary charge of the first team. Defender Paul Reid then stepped up to assist Alan Payne as...
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for Miles Morales, portrayed by Nadji Jeter, directed by Jon Paquette and Ben Arfmann, and written by Lauren Mee, from Marvel's Spider-Man 2, developed...
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Timon of Athens Robert B. Loper William Shakespeare 1956 Cymbeline B. Iden Payne William Shakespeare Elizabethan Theatre Love's Labor's Lost Allen Fletcher...
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(2015–present) Matt Hall, State Representative from District 63 (2019–present) Brandt Iden, State Representative from District 61 (2015–present) Gregory Markkanen,...
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Ashburnham, Sussex 1396: William Fienes 1397: John Salerne of Rye and Leigh in Iden, Sussex 1398: William Fienes (High Sheriffs of Surrey and Sussex) Henry IV...
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