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Captain Macheath is a
fictional character who
appears both in John ****'s The Beggar's
Opera (1728), its
sequel Polly (1777), and 150
years later in Bertolt...
- The
character of
Macheath has been
considered by
critics as both a hero and an anti-hero.
Harold Gene Moss,
arguing that
Macheath is a
noble character...
-
Krimsky and
staged by
Francesco von Mendelssohn,
featured Robert Chisholm as
Macheath. It
opened on
Broadway at the
Empire Theatre, on
April 13, 1933, and closed...
- off both by
Dunleavy B.
Macheath. Cody: Gyllbane's son and a
MacHeath (with
MacDuncan ancestry). He is
maimed by
Dunleavy MacHeath in a
desperate attempt...
- to 1997.
Additional television credits include the lead role of
Simon MacHeath in the short-lived Boston-based
series Against the Law,
which aired on...
- knife-wielding
criminal of the
London underworld from the
musical named Macheath, the "Mack the Knife" of the title. The song has
become a po****r standard...
-
Suzzanne Douglas, the
series centered on the
brash Boston lawyer Simon MacHeath, who left his job at a
prestigious law firm to
start his own
defense practice...
-
MacHeath, a
suave New York mobster, his
three women, and
their various trials and
tribulations with the law.
MacHeath, a
ruthless mobster Jenny,
MacHeath's...
- a job at a wharf-side hotel. Jack
MacHeath – portra**** as a
combination of The
Threepenny Opera protagonist MacHeath and real-life
serial killer Jack the...
-
sequences to
Macheath's escape. The
framing device is also changed: the
Beggar is
himself a
prisoner in
Newgate with the real
Macheath, who
escapes at...