James Robinson Planché (27 February 1796 – 30 May 1880) was a British dramatist, antiquary and officer of arms. Over a period of approximately 60 years...
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playwright James Robinson Planché. Planché, James (1879). Croker, Thomas F.D.; Tucker, Stephen I. (eds.). The extravaganzas of J. R. Planché, esq., (Somerset...
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Planche may refer to: Planche (exercise), a bodyweight exercise James Planché, British dramatist, antiquary and officer of arms Jean Baptiste Gustave...
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necessarily include a transformation scene. 19th-century British dramatist, James Planché, who was known for his extravaganzas, defined the genre as "the whimsical...
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Miss Ellington who in 1852 appeared in The Good Woman in the Wood by James Planché to the consternation of a reviewer. She was followed by other music...
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Sleeping Beauty The White Duck Planché, James Robinson. Fairy Tales by The Countess d'Aulnoy, translated by J. R. Planché. London: G. Routledge & Co. 1865...
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of Cortez or Gulf of California, in Mexico Cortez, an 1823 play by James Planché Cortez Motor Home, a Class-A motor coach made in the U.S. from 1963...
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51–52. Planché 1847, p. 67. Planché 1847, pp. 71–72. Planché 1847, p. 61. Planché 1847, pp. 60–63. Planché 1847, p. 68. Planché 1847, p. 72. Planché 1847...
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novel by John William Polidori The Vampire (play), an 1820 drama by James Planché The Vampire (novella), an 1841 Gothic novella by Aleksey Konstantinovich...
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and the Princess Placida (Nonchalante et Papillon) British dramatist James Planché also translated the following of de Caylus's tales into English: Princess...
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The Vampire (play) (redirect from The Vampire by J.R. Planche)
James Robinson Planché (1796–1880) was an English playwright, costume designer, and a theatre antiquarian throughout the nineteenth century. Planché was...
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competed with Shakespeare productions and serious drama by the likes of James Planché and Thomas William Robertson. In 1855, the German Reed Entertainments...
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Theatre in the early 1870s. These plays, influenced by the fairy work of James Planché, are founded upon the idea of self-revelation by characters under the...
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Reinhardt, The Costume Designs of James Robinson Planché, p526–7 Roy, Donald (23 September 2004). "Planché, James Robinson (1796–1880)". Oxford Dictionary...
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of Mexico is an 1823 historical extravaganza by the British writer James Planché with music composed by Henry Bishop. It premiered at the Theatre Royal...
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series of burlesques and extravaganzas, especially popular works by James Planché, for which the house became famous. She also produced his work at other...
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André or Andrew Planché, or Planchè (as written by William Bemrose in 1898) (c. 1727–1805), was a jeweller, potter and theatre person, son of French Huguenot...
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composer (born 1817) May 9 – Hermann Berens, composer (born 1826) May 30 – James Planché, word artist (born 1796) August 16 – Ernst Ferdinand Wenzel (born 1808)...
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(reigned 1042–1066). Some have taken this at face value, for example, James Planché. Others discount the possibility (E. M. R. Ditmas), and it may have...
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Charles X was organised by Charles Kemble, based on the research of James Planché, and proved to be popular with audiences. The Italian composer Gioachino...
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Respighi, 1922 The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood, an extravaganza by James Planché, 1840 The Sleeping Beauty (ballet), a ballet by Tchaikovsky, originally...
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Ltd, 1929), p. 540 J. R. Planché, The Conqueror and His Companions, Vol. I (Tinsley Bros., London, 1874) p. 212 J. R. Planché, The Conqueror and His Companions...
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preceded Scott's novel. It was soon dramatised with great success by James Planché, and was translated into French and German. Garnett, Richard (1911)...
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ISBN 978-3-73408-011-1 Planché, James (1879). Croker, Thomas F.D.; Tucker, Stephen I. (eds.). The extravaganzas of J. R. Planché, esq., (Somerset herald)...
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27: 227–232. JSTOR 40371596. Planché, James Robinson. Fairy Tales by The Countess d'Aulnoy, translated by J. R. Planché. London: G. Routledge & Co. 1856...
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down their cheeks at Joe and his comicalities." The British dramatist James Planché worried, in a rhymed couplet, that Grimaldi's death meant the end of...
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The Independent. Retrieved 26 December 2023. Roy, Donald (2004). "Planché, James Robinson (1796–1880)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford...
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part, on Baron Factotum, the "Great-Grand-Lord-High-Everything" from James Planché's play The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood (1840). Williams (2010), p. 267...
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popularity of the fairy-tale portion of the pantomime were James Planché and Henry James Byron. They emphasized puns and humorous word play, a tradition...
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or velvet. The differences between the accounts were first noted by James Planché, writing in 1838. Wardrobe accounts mention crimson velvet and crimson...
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