- Hubert Henry Davies
Hubert Henry Davies (
March 17 ,1869 -August 17 ,1917 ) was a leading Britishplaywright of the early twentieth century, following in the tradition ofArthur Wing Pinero andHenry Arthur Jones , but influenced profoundly byThomas William Robertson . He was born inWoodley ,Cheshire and spent some time as a journalist inSan Francisco .He began his career in
New York with "The Weldons" (1899) and on his return to Britain collaborated successfully with the actor-managerCharles Wyndham to produce four West End productions including "Cousin Kate" (Theatre Royal Haymarket , 1903) and "Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace" (Wyndham's Theatre , 1903).His best known work was "The Mollusc". Originally produced by and starring
Charles Wyndham at theCriterion Theatre ,London , in 1907, it was revived in London at theArts Theatre in 1949, atLiverpool Playhouse in 2006 (although the title was changed to "The Lady of Leisure"), and at theFinborough Theatre ,London , in 2007 and has also been filmed.. [imdb name|0203753|Hubert Henry Davies] His plays were also successful inNew York . . [ [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=6387 Internet Broadway Database: Hubert Henry Davies Credits on Broadway ] ]During the
First World War , he worked inFrance as a hospital orderly which led to a nervous breakdown, and he was found dead atRobin Hood's Bay ,Yorkshire in 1917.References
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* [http://www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk/archive/2007/themollusc.htm Information from the 2007 Finborough Theatre production of "The Mollusc"]
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