Green, John 'Paddy', [?] - 1874
Dates
- Existence: Died 1874
Biography
An eccentric and popular actor and vocalist who helped rebuild the Evan’s Supper Rooms Music Hall in Covent Garden. He became the manager after Mr W. C Evans died. His nickname ‘Paddy’ seems to suggest he was from an Irish descent.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
'Castle Spectre'; 'Aladdin' or 'The Wonderful Lamp' Playbill, 1836
Performed on Wednesday 14 December 1836 at Theatre, Sheffield.
'Henry IV'; 'Captain Stevens' or 'The Poodle Collar' Playbill, 1833
Performed Friday 13 December 1833 at Theatre, Sheffield.
'Housekeeper' or 'The White Rose'; Rendevous'; 'The Spectre Bridegroom' or The Ghost of Himself' Playbill, 1833
Performed Wednesday 11 December 1833 at Theatre, Sheffield.
'Hunchback'; 'Good For Nothing Girl!'; 'Rough Diamond' Playbill, 1856
Performed on Friday 24 October 1856 at Theatre Royal, Sheffield.
‘Jane Shore’; 'Pas Seul’ (Dance); ‘Cupid!’ Playbill, 1833
Performed Saturday 30 November 1833 at Theatre, Sheffield.
‘King Richard III’ or ‘Battle of Bosworth Field’; ‘The Evil Eye’ Playbill, 1833
Performed Monday 25 November 1833 at Theatre, Sheffield.
'King Richard III' or 'The Battle of Bosworth Field'; 'Camacho's Wedding'; 'Wife's Whim' or 'Husbands in Jeopardy'; 'Merchant of Venice' Playbill, 1834
'King Richard III'; 'Camacho's Wedding'; 'Wife's Whim' performed on Monday 26 May 1834 and 'Merchant of Venice' performed on Tuesday 27 May 1834. All performed at Theatre, Sheffield.
'Life's Ransom'; 'The King's Musketeers' Playbill, 1857
Performed on Saturday 3 October 1857 at Theatre Royal, Sheffield.
'Miller's Maid'; 'Pas Deux; 'Don Juan' or 'The Spectre on Horseback'; 'Song'; 'Luke, The Labourer' or 'The Lost Son' Playbill, 1845
Performed on Tuesday 25 March 1843 at Theatre, Sheffield.
'Sweethearts and Wives'; 'The Belle's Stratagem'; 'Hercules: The King of Clubs'; 'Highland Reel' Playbill, 1837
Performed on Thursday 9 March 1837 at Theatre, Sheffield.
'The Slave'; 'Black Eyed Susan' or 'All In The Downs'; 'All In The Downs The Fleet Lay Moor'd' or 'A Triple Hornpipe' Playbill, 1834
Performed Thursday 22 May 1834 at Theatre, Sheffield.