Sir Charles Blake Cochran (25 September 1872–31 January 1951), generally known as C. B. Cochran, was an English theatrical manager and impresario. He produced some of the most successful musical revues, musicals and plays of the 1920s and 1930s, becoming associated with Noël Coward and his works.
Cochran was born in Sussex and educated at Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School. At the age of 18 he went to New York and appeared in an adaptation of Around the World in Eighty Days and then toured in an adaptation of Rip Van Winkle. For three years he was personal representative of Richard Mansfield, who saw that Cochran's talent lay in management rather than acting. Subsequently he was a vaudeville producer and a press representative and operated, and was a press agent for, flea circuses, a medicine show, boxing matches, a rodeo, and other entertainments in the US and later in the UK. He sold fountain pens at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. He began producing serious theatre in 1897, with Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman, in New York.
Charles Blake (13 August 1746 – 22 April 1810) was a British army surgeon with the 34th Foot Regiment as part of the force sent to fight the Americans.
Blake arrived in the province of Quebec in the spring of 1776 and was involved in a number of professional roles until after the end of the American Revolutionary War. He remained in Canada when the regiment returned home.
House Minority Leader Rep. Charles Blake, D-Little Rock, describes the issues House Democrats will push for in the 92nd General Assembly.
published: 20 Jan 2019
Charles Blake 5.1.22
Former State Rep. Charles Blake describes his new role with consulting firm Think Rubix.
published: 01 May 2022
Houston Newsmakers: David Brady, Charles Blake speak about Red Cross donations
published: 06 Apr 2018
Influencers Hub Ukraine Hybrid Forum, Odesa | Interview with Charles Blake
Interview with Charles Blake, U.S. Embassy Kyiv’s Deputy Press Attaché.
About
The first Forum, organized as part of the Influencers Hub Ukraine, took place in Odesa and gathered relevant voices, both on the ground and online, to share ideas, discuss truth and disinformation, and try to understand what the future holds for the Ukrainian online space.
Bringing together influencers and specialists from various domains, we gave voice to our hopes, our fears, for the future in the context of a global pandemic, so that we can make sense of how the world is changing around us. We want to find points of cooperation among information professionals, help influencers create more powerful Ukrainian content, and bring people together for future projects.
The Influencers Hub Ukraine is a project ...
published: 27 Sep 2021
Professors of Madison: Dr. Charles H. Blake
Dr. Blake has been teaching at JMU since 1992. He teaches political science and has done work in Uruguay, Chile, Brazil and Mexico. He has also participated in JMU study abroad programs in Spain and Argentina. He is currently working on a third edition of a textbook he has co-written, and was once in a punk rock band.
published: 06 Mar 2014
Sen. Jim Hendren, Rep. Charles Blake 6.24.18
Incoming Senate President Jim Hendren and House Minority Leader Rep. Charles Blake discuss ethics, tax reform, medical marijuana and illegal immigration.
published: 24 Jun 2018
Rep. Charles Blake, Rex Nelson 1.14.18
Rep. Charle Blake, D-Little Rock, and columnist Rex Nelson discuss the recent racism controversy involving the President and the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
published: 14 Jan 2018
Reps. Charles Blake, Charlie Collins
Rep. Charles Blake, D-North Little Rock, and Rep. Charlie Collins, R-Fayetteville, debate tax issues and new gun laws.
Interview with Charles Blake, U.S. Embassy Kyiv’s Deputy Press Attaché.
About
The first Forum, organized as part of the Influencers Hub Ukraine, took place...
Interview with Charles Blake, U.S. Embassy Kyiv’s Deputy Press Attaché.
About
The first Forum, organized as part of the Influencers Hub Ukraine, took place in Odesa and gathered relevant voices, both on the ground and online, to share ideas, discuss truth and disinformation, and try to understand what the future holds for the Ukrainian online space.
Bringing together influencers and specialists from various domains, we gave voice to our hopes, our fears, for the future in the context of a global pandemic, so that we can make sense of how the world is changing around us. We want to find points of cooperation among information professionals, help influencers create more powerful Ukrainian content, and bring people together for future projects.
The Influencers Hub Ukraine is a project of Digital Communication Network with the support of the Embassy of the United States Kyiv, Ukraine, and America House Kyiv. It aims to foster cross-sector collaboration and promote democratic values, entrepreneurship, and critical thinking. The goal is to encourage new, independent voices, well-equipped technologically and socially aware, and also generate products, services, and content that cannot be created unless putting minds, creativity, and technology together.
Share your influence and join us!
Learn more on https://influencershub.org
Interview with Charles Blake, U.S. Embassy Kyiv’s Deputy Press Attaché.
About
The first Forum, organized as part of the Influencers Hub Ukraine, took place in Odesa and gathered relevant voices, both on the ground and online, to share ideas, discuss truth and disinformation, and try to understand what the future holds for the Ukrainian online space.
Bringing together influencers and specialists from various domains, we gave voice to our hopes, our fears, for the future in the context of a global pandemic, so that we can make sense of how the world is changing around us. We want to find points of cooperation among information professionals, help influencers create more powerful Ukrainian content, and bring people together for future projects.
The Influencers Hub Ukraine is a project of Digital Communication Network with the support of the Embassy of the United States Kyiv, Ukraine, and America House Kyiv. It aims to foster cross-sector collaboration and promote democratic values, entrepreneurship, and critical thinking. The goal is to encourage new, independent voices, well-equipped technologically and socially aware, and also generate products, services, and content that cannot be created unless putting minds, creativity, and technology together.
Share your influence and join us!
Learn more on https://influencershub.org
Dr. Blake has been teaching at JMU since 1992. He teaches political science and has done work in Uruguay, Chile, Brazil and Mexico. He has also participated i...
Dr. Blake has been teaching at JMU since 1992. He teaches political science and has done work in Uruguay, Chile, Brazil and Mexico. He has also participated in JMU study abroad programs in Spain and Argentina. He is currently working on a third edition of a textbook he has co-written, and was once in a punk rock band.
Dr. Blake has been teaching at JMU since 1992. He teaches political science and has done work in Uruguay, Chile, Brazil and Mexico. He has also participated in JMU study abroad programs in Spain and Argentina. He is currently working on a third edition of a textbook he has co-written, and was once in a punk rock band.
Incoming Senate President Jim Hendren and House Minority Leader Rep. Charles Blake discuss ethics, tax reform, medical marijuana and illegal immigration.
Incoming Senate President Jim Hendren and House Minority Leader Rep. Charles Blake discuss ethics, tax reform, medical marijuana and illegal immigration.
Incoming Senate President Jim Hendren and House Minority Leader Rep. Charles Blake discuss ethics, tax reform, medical marijuana and illegal immigration.
Rep. Charle Blake, D-Little Rock, and columnist Rex Nelson discuss the recent racism controversy involving the President and the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday....
Rep. Charle Blake, D-Little Rock, and columnist Rex Nelson discuss the recent racism controversy involving the President and the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
Rep. Charle Blake, D-Little Rock, and columnist Rex Nelson discuss the recent racism controversy involving the President and the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
Interview with Charles Blake, U.S. Embassy Kyiv’s Deputy Press Attaché.
About
The first Forum, organized as part of the Influencers Hub Ukraine, took place in Odesa and gathered relevant voices, both on the ground and online, to share ideas, discuss truth and disinformation, and try to understand what the future holds for the Ukrainian online space.
Bringing together influencers and specialists from various domains, we gave voice to our hopes, our fears, for the future in the context of a global pandemic, so that we can make sense of how the world is changing around us. We want to find points of cooperation among information professionals, help influencers create more powerful Ukrainian content, and bring people together for future projects.
The Influencers Hub Ukraine is a project of Digital Communication Network with the support of the Embassy of the United States Kyiv, Ukraine, and America House Kyiv. It aims to foster cross-sector collaboration and promote democratic values, entrepreneurship, and critical thinking. The goal is to encourage new, independent voices, well-equipped technologically and socially aware, and also generate products, services, and content that cannot be created unless putting minds, creativity, and technology together.
Share your influence and join us!
Learn more on https://influencershub.org
Dr. Blake has been teaching at JMU since 1992. He teaches political science and has done work in Uruguay, Chile, Brazil and Mexico. He has also participated in JMU study abroad programs in Spain and Argentina. He is currently working on a third edition of a textbook he has co-written, and was once in a punk rock band.
Incoming Senate President Jim Hendren and House Minority Leader Rep. Charles Blake discuss ethics, tax reform, medical marijuana and illegal immigration.
Rep. Charle Blake, D-Little Rock, and columnist Rex Nelson discuss the recent racism controversy involving the President and the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
Sir Charles Blake Cochran (25 September 1872–31 January 1951), generally known as C. B. Cochran, was an English theatrical manager and impresario. He produced some of the most successful musical revues, musicals and plays of the 1920s and 1930s, becoming associated with Noël Coward and his works.
Cochran was born in Sussex and educated at Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School. At the age of 18 he went to New York and appeared in an adaptation of Around the World in Eighty Days and then toured in an adaptation of Rip Van Winkle. For three years he was personal representative of Richard Mansfield, who saw that Cochran's talent lay in management rather than acting. Subsequently he was a vaudeville producer and a press representative and operated, and was a press agent for, flea circuses, a medicine show, boxing matches, a rodeo, and other entertainments in the US and later in the UK. He sold fountain pens at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. He began producing serious theatre in 1897, with Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman, in New York.