07_The_C_P_Flockton_comedy_p_23-28.pdf
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| title | The C.P. Flockton Comedy Company | |
| creator | Short, Reginald Carrington | |
| subject | Island Magazine | |
| subject | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| description | Regular readers of this magazine will recall "Drama at Abells Cape" by Adele Townshend in No. Six. Mrs. Townshend there mentions Charles P. Flockton, the American actor who was one of the first members of the summer colony of actors and writers that appeared around Fortune Bay until sometime in the 1950s. Mrs. Townshend also referred to the memoir that follows, written by American actor Reginald Carrington Short (who used his first two names as a stage name). Drawn from the New York and Boston theatrical orbit to Flockton's Island retreat, Short and his wife and their friends the Harry Warwicks (who owned a cottage) were regular summer visitors for many years. | |
| publisher | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| date | 1982 | |
| type | Document | |
| format | application/pdf | |
| identifier | vre:islemag-batch2-152 | |
| source | 11 | |
| language | en_US | |
| rights | Please note that this material is being presented for the sole purpose of research and private study. Any other use requires the permission of the copyright holder(s), and questions regarding copyright are the responsibility of the user. | |
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| title | The C.P. Flockton Comedy Company | |
| creator | Short, Reginald Carrington | |
| subject | Island Magazine | |
| subject | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| description | Regular readers of this magazine will recall "Drama at Abells Cape" by Adele Townshend in No. Six. Mrs. Townshend there mentions Charles P. Flockton, the American actor who was one of the first members of the summer colony of actors and writers that appeared around Fortune Bay until sometime in the 1950s. Mrs. Townshend also referred to the memoir that follows, written by American actor Reginald Carrington Short (who used his first two names as a stage name). Drawn from the New York and Boston theatrical orbit to Flockton's Island retreat, Short and his wife and their friends the Harry Warwicks (who owned a cottage) were regular summer visitors for many years. | |
| publisher | Prince Edward Island Museum | |
| date | 1982 | |
| type | Document | |
| format | application/pdf | |
| identifier | vre:islemag-batch2-152 | |
| source | 11 | |
| language | en_US | |
| rights | Please note that this material is being presented for the sole purpose of research and private study. Any other use requires the permission of the copyright holder(s), and questions regarding copyright are the responsibility of the user. | |

