Charles Neil Mortimer played Justice Hare in "East Lynne" at the West London Theatre, in October 1895. The Era of 12 October, 1895, said "....and Charles Mortimer is a good representative of Justice Hare." The cast was as follows:
Archibald Carlyle - Mr Hugh Cannon
Captain Levison - Mr Gilbery Vernon
Richard Hare - Mr Ernest Cave
Justice Hare - Charles Mortimer
John - Mr Brien McCullough
Barbara Hare - Miss Nellie Nelson
Willie Carlyle - Miss Wynnie White
Lady Isabel - Mrs Bennett
"East Lynne" was adapted from a novel by Mrs Wood, and played at the following theatres in London:
The Novelty 6 - 26 June, 1891.
27 October - 7 November, 1891.
23 January - 6 February, 1892.
13 - 18 April, 1896.
The Olympic 28 January - 5 March, 1892.
26 December 1898 - 21 January, 1899.
The Opera Comique 10 - 24 April, 1897.
Charles Mortimer is known to have played the part of Willie Carlyle in November, 1894. The part seems to have been played by both boys and girls, for example, Ethel Patrick played the part in the 1892 production at the Olympic.
The Stage commented at the time, "when in doubt, the play "East Lynne" is a managerial axiom".
Archibald Carlyle - Mr Hugh Cannon
Captain Levison - Mr Gilbery Vernon
Richard Hare - Mr Ernest Cave
Justice Hare - Charles Mortimer
John - Mr Brien McCullough
Barbara Hare - Miss Nellie Nelson
Willie Carlyle - Miss Wynnie White
Lady Isabel - Mrs Bennett
"East Lynne" was adapted from a novel by Mrs Wood, and played at the following theatres in London:
The Novelty 6 - 26 June, 1891.
27 October - 7 November, 1891.
23 January - 6 February, 1892.
13 - 18 April, 1896.
The Olympic 28 January - 5 March, 1892.
26 December 1898 - 21 January, 1899.
The Opera Comique 10 - 24 April, 1897.
Charles Mortimer is known to have played the part of Willie Carlyle in November, 1894. The part seems to have been played by both boys and girls, for example, Ethel Patrick played the part in the 1892 production at the Olympic.
The Stage commented at the time, "when in doubt, the play "East Lynne" is a managerial axiom".