George Marlow

George Marlow. Australian Theatrical Impresario. Born Joseph Marks in Birmingham, England to Jewish parents Celia Jacob-Jones and Morris (Moses) Marks (Marx) of Himbach, Germany.

George Marlow (24 September 1876 – 21 May 1939)[1] (born Joseph Marks)[2] was an Australian theatrical entrepreneur born in London of Jewish extraction,[3] noted for bringing melodrama and pantomime to Sydney audiences in the early 1900s. His name has been frequently mis-spelled as "George Marlowe".[4]

  1. ^ The Argus 22 May 1939
  2. ^ The Argus 31 May 1913
  3. ^ Sydney Morning Herald 23 May 1939
  4. ^ "Marlow Again in Entertainment Field.", Everyones., 5 (316 (24 March 1926)), Sydney: Everyones Ltd, nla.obj-577683222, retrieved 9 March 2024 – via Trove

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