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Janet Achurch

2023-07-02 21:59:07

Janet Achurch (January 17, 1864 [1] - September 11, 1916) was a British stage actor and actor manager. She premiered in London in 1883. She plays a lot in Shakespeare, but the most famous is the pioneer of the major role of Ibsen's work. Perhaps her most prominent role is Nora at Dolls House. She married an actor Charles Charlington. [2]

Janet Sharp, born on 17th January 1864 in Manchester's Chorlton-on-Medlock, died while giving birth, and his father, William Prior Sharp, was an insurance agent. [3] Her grandparents James and Mary Archer are managing the Royal Theater in Manchester. After studying in 1881, after joining Sarah Thorn's securities company in Margate, she became an actor.

Janet Achurch first appeared in Betsy Baker at the London Olympic Theater in 1883. After retiring from 1883 to 1913 she played various roles while traveling in London, England, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, India, and Egypt. In 1889 she took over the operation of the London novel theater. That year, she played one of her most famous roles at British premiere Ibsen's A Dole house. This enhances her own fame in the UK and Ibsen's position.

George Bernard Shaw wrote her thoughts on the role of Candida, and if Achurch starred in The Majesty 's Theater in 1897, she will only show is allowed. In 1889, during her visit with Egyptian actor husband Charles Charington, she gave birth to a stillbirth in Cairo and died nearly at birth. Prolonged pain increases the dependence on morphine. [3]

Her last show was held in 1913 as Merete Bery of The Witch of Wiers - Jenssen. Because of fatigue and illness, announced retirement immediately after production ended. On September 11, 1916, she died suffering "morphine poisoning" at the age of 52 at Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. [3]

Incest, Bernard. (2013). "Before Ibsen: Early career of Janet Archkk" Theater's Note 67 (2): 66-102

In 1889, Janet Acch Church traveled overseas with her three-year husband, Charles Charington. In Cairo, Janet Archer has born a stillborn child who died while giving birth. Afterwards pain and running pain on the stage are increasingly using morphine. Janet Achurch starred at Wiers-Jenssen (1866-1925), finally called The Witch. She retired immediately after the end of the season and finally stopped using morphine on September 11, 1916. Her last remainder is 4 Devonshire Terrace, Ventnor, Isle of Wight

Ince started his article with the phrase "position as an assurance of the actress of Janet Achurch", but I know her name, but I do not know very little about her career. Indeed, she is a little strange to me. One of the windows of stained glass known as the Benson window of the Royal Shakespeare Theater is Janet Achurch, Mrs. Macbeth. But she worked with Frank Benson, but I never played in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Janet Acch Church played Mrs. Macbeth and played a piece indispensable to the history of Stratford Shakespeare. In April 1885, Benson was at Leamington Spa, the head of the Shakespeare Memorial Theater, Charles Edward Flower and his wife who wanted to find someone to take over the festival's second year art.

Shakespeare is not an important part of Janet Archaia's career. But after 16 years of her early death, her defeat at the theater was sufficiently important to prove that she was commemorated at Benson's window in 1932. Her explanation about the tragic role of Mrs Macbeth is appropriate, not because she participated in the fulfillment of that fate. At the Royal Leamington Spa. If you want to see the window, it is just like all Benson's windows, in the Ferguson room of the Royal Shakespeare Theater.