Rebecca Marshall
Rebecca Marshall (fl. 1663 – 1677) was a noted English actress of the Restoration era, one of the first generation of women performers on the public stage in Britain. She was the younger sister of Anne Marshall, another prominent actress of the period. — among other parts, including spoken prologues and epilogues for various dramas. She participated in two of Killigrew's famous all-female productions, of his own The Parson's Wedding and Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster, both in 1672.
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Rebecca Marshall
Rebecca Marshall (fl. 1663 – 1677) was a noted English actress of the Restoration era, one of the first generation of women performers on the public stage in Britain. She was the younger sister of Anne Marshall, another prominent actress of the period. — among other parts, including spoken prologues and epilogues for various dramas. She participated in two of Killigrew's famous all-female productions, of his own The Parson's Wedding and Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster, both in 1672.
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Rebecca Marshall (bl. 1663 – 1 ...... ige Streitereien zu verfallen.
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Rebecca Marshall (fl. 1663 – 1 ...... bit of feuding with Nell Gwyn.
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Rebecca Marshall (bl. 1663 – 1 ...... ecca viele ihrer Rollen zu. So
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Rebecca Marshall (fl. 1663 – 1 ...... her's Philaster, both in 1672.
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