Difference between revisions of "Semperkelly's"

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* '''W.W. Kelly's''' The Irish-American actor William Wallace Kelly owned the rights to W. G. Wills’s hugely popular Napoleon and Josephine drama, ''A Royal Divorce'', and made a fortune touring it with his wife Edith Cole
 
* '''W.W. Kelly's''' The Irish-American actor William Wallace Kelly owned the rights to W. G. Wills’s hugely popular Napoleon and Josephine drama, ''A Royal Divorce'', and made a fortune touring it with his wife Edith Cole
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**Semper is also a metaphor for FW as a cyclical version of ''A Royal Divorce''

Revision as of 23:22, 7 September 2020

  • semper: (Latin) forever
  • Kelly: Kelly green. Irish green → evergreen
  • W.W. Kelly's The Irish-American actor William Wallace Kelly owned the rights to W. G. Wills’s hugely popular Napoleon and Josephine drama, A Royal Divorce, and made a fortune touring it with his wife Edith Cole
    • Semper is also a metaphor for FW as a cyclical version of A Royal Divorce