The Bensonian Players

Surname 'F'

Faber, Leslie (1879 - 1929)
Leslie Faber appeared with Bensonian before appearing in other non Bensonian plays which would include "The Hypocrites" in 1906, "The Witness for the Defense" in 1911.
In 1912 "Cousin Kate", "Lady Patricia", "The Right to be Happy", "Milestones", and "Bella Donna". In 1914 "Diplomacy" and "Driven". "The White Feather" in 1915 and "The Patriot" in 1928.



Fagan, James Bernard (1873 - 1933)
James Bernard Fagan appeared with Bensonian before writing plays which would include "The Rebel" in 1900. In 1912 "Hawthorne of the U.S.A." and "Bella Donna". "The Earth" in 1916, "The White-Headed Boy" in 1921, "And So To Bed" in 1929 which was also directed, and produced by him, and "The Cherry Orchard" which he did perform in, direct, and also produce in 1928, but it was not written by him.

Ferrar, Ada ( - )
appeared in two non Bensonian productions, as -
1. Ethel Kingston in English Rose (17 Dec 1890 - 18 Dec 1890)
2. Alida in Streets of London (7 May 1891 - 20 Jun 1891)


Fielden-Kaye, Beatrix ( - )
Beatrix Fielden-Kaye appeared with the Bensonians
she also appeared in a non Bensonian production such as -
"Wise Tomorrow" in May 1937 at the Golders Green Hipperdrome, London.


Fitzgerald, George (? - ?)
George Fitzgerald appeared with appeared the Bensonians and also appeared in such plays as "A Little Bit of Fluff" and "Getting Married" in 1916. "Misalliance" and "Lord and Lady Algy" in 1917. "A Place in the Sun" in 1918, "Dark Rosaleen" in 1919, "The Great Adventure" in 1926 and "Mariners" in 1927".

Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice (1883 - 1967)
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Forbes-Robertson, Johnston (1853 - 1937)
Johnston Forbes-Robertson appeared with the Bensonian's.
He was one of the greatest actors of Shakespeare's work in his career which lasted for almost 40 years. He worked with Wilson Barret, in 1882 he joined Beerbohm Tree's company, and then toured the United States with Mary Anderson.
His non Bensonian appearences include plays such as -
"Hamlet" in 1904 which he also directed.
"Hamlet" in 1905,
"Caesar and Cleopatra" in 1906"
and "Mice and Men" in 1913.