Noah Miller Ludlow (1795–1886), was an American actor and theatre manager.[1] He was the leader of a theatre company touring Louisiana (where he introduced English language theatre) and Alabama and Mississippi, where he introduced theatre.
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In New Orleans, Ludlow made his career by performing "The Hunters of Kentucky", a song written at the end of the war to celebrate the Battle of New Orleans.[2]
References
edit- ^ Robin O. Warren, Women on Southern Stages, 1800-1865: Performance, Gender and Identity
- ^ "The First Generation of Kentuckians", A New History of Kentucky, The University Press of Kentucky, pp. 89–110, doi:10.2307/j.ctv5npjz4.9, retrieved 2022-02-15
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