Dora Bright was born at 375 Glossop Road, Ecclesall Bierlow in
Sheffield, Yorkshire. and as a captain of the
Hallamshire Volunteer Rifle Corps. He was an amateur violinist and in 1873 Dora, aged nine, performed alongside him in a benefit concert for his military unit. Charles Dibdin Pitt, who was a son of the dramatist
George Dibdin Pitt, was lessee of the Theatre Royal, Sheffield, until his death on 21 February 1866, aged 47, and was succeeded as lessee of that theatre by his widow. Kate Pitt's works included the plays
Not False but Fickle,
Noblesse Oblige,
Bracken Hollow and ''Naomi's Sin''. ==Royal Academy and touring==