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'''Lady Monckton''' (TBC) was a celebrated amateur actress. She appeared on the front cover of ''The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'' on 1 May 1886.<ref>''The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'', 1 May 1886. </ref> The article inside tells us that she occasionally moved to perform on the professional stage, | '''Lady Monckton''' (TBC) was a celebrated amateur actress. She appeared on the front cover of ''The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'' on 1 May 1886.<ref>''The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'', 1 May 1886. </ref> The article inside tells us that she occasionally moved to perform on the professional stage, including as the Countess in ''Adrienne Lecouvreur'', opposite Modjeska in the title role, and as Mrs. Ralston in Charles Young's ''Jim the Penman''. | ||
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Lady Monckton (TBC) was a celebrated amateur actress. She appeared on the front cover of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News on 1 May 1886.[1] The article inside tells us that she occasionally moved to perform on the professional stage, including as the Countess in Adrienne Lecouvreur, opposite Modjeska in the title role, and as Mrs. Ralston in Charles Young's Jim the Penman.
- ↑ The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 1 May 1886.