The Drama in Utah the Story of the Salt Lake Theatre

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The Drama in Utah the Story of the Salt Lake Theatre
Horace G Whitney
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R. Phelps, C. W. Couldock and his daughter Eliza. Couldock was one of the famous players of the clay, 'and his presentation of "The Willow Copse, " the play from which "Hazel Kirke" was produced years after, is a vivid remembrance with old time theatre- goers. He also brought out "Rosedale, " playing the role of Miles McKenna, the gypsy, in rare fashion. Couldock and his daughter played several engagements here, and during one, in the middle '60s, she died, and was buried in the Mt. Olivet ceme...tery. Coul- dock also appeared in Salt Lake several times in later years, one notable . Engagement being with the Home Dramatic Club, in 1890, 20 THE DRAMA IN UTAH when he revived "Hazel Kirke" to im- mense business. He never failed to visit the resting place of his daughter when he passed through Salt Lake.
Couldock was long known as the "grand old man of the stage, " and his two farewells in New York were red letter events. In one, in 1887, Booth, Barrett, Fanny Davenport, Joe Jeffer- son and Mrs.


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