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Sam Phelps and Miss Glyn in a production of "Antony and Cleopatra" @Sadlers_Wells in 1849 #theatrehistory #Shakespeare
Here is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean in a production of "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Princess Theatre, March 18, 1859 #theatrehistory #Shakespeare
Working on an illustration of Anna Cora Mowatt for Monday's blog. #VictorianActress #theatrehistory
William Charles Macready as Virginius. A U.S. production of this play proved to be a big hit for Anna Cora Mowatt. She described it in her novel "Mimic Life." #theatrehistory
Found this illustrated article on Alfred Bunn, manager of the #DruryLaneTheatre and nemesis of William Macready. In 1850, he gave a series of lectures on his experiences in the theatre that "wisely avoided contemporary players." #theatrehistory
#OTD in 1849 the #astorplaceriot was touched off by a conflict between #CharlesDickens friend #WilliamMacready and U.S. actor, #EdwinForrest. #theatrehistory https://t.co/PC6Qh7x8ru
Finished and posted my video on the #astorplaceriot touched off by a conflict between #CharlesDickens friend #WilliamMacready and U.S. actor, #EdwinForrest. #theatrehistory https://t.co/PC6Qh7x8ru
started a series on the Victorian Christmas pantomimes #theatrehistory #ChristmasPantos
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This is not the official @librivox announcement yet, but here's where you can download #AnnaCoraMowatt's "Autobiography of an Actress." #theatrehistory #Victorianactress https://t.co/nwcJuFLu8Z
In the chapter of #AnnaCoraMowatt's autobiography I recorded for @librivox today, Mowatt relishes playing Parthenia who sweetly tames the barbarian Ingomar in a what some were calling a "woman rights" play in 1852. #theatrehistory #victorianactress
Today's accidental #CharlesDickens find - a scene from "The Frozen Deep" by #WilkieCollins. #TheatreHistory #VictorianLiterature
Have started work on audiobook of #AnnaCoraMowatt's autobiography for @librivox. Now reading her description of an 1837 performance by the extraordinary #MadameVestris. #TheatreHistory #VictorianActress
The 1845 production of #CharlesDickens' "Cricket on the Hearth" was also the debut of the Keely's daughter Mary. #TheatreHistory
The production of #CharlesDickens' "Cricket on the Hearth" described in the story "The Prompter's Daughter" by #AnnaCoraMowatt was probably based on this Dec. 1845 production at the #LyceumTheatre. #VictorianLiterature #TheatreHistory (see the little baby in the back?)
A #Caturday picture -- this is a Dick Whittington and his Cat #ChristmasPantomime at the #LyceumTheatre in 1845. #TheatreHistory
Looking for a picture for my blog to substitute for the burning of the #OlympicTheatre in 1849, I actually found an article in the Illustrated News with THREE illustrations and a brief history of the theater! Fetch my fainting couch, darling! I may swoon! #TheatreHistory
Here's my colorized and "prettified" version of the sketch from the Illustrated News. #AnnaCoraMowatt #TheatreHistory
I'm working on pictures of Mowatt in all of her major roles. Here she is costumed as Gertrude in Act I of "Fashion." #AnnaCoraMowatt #Theatrehistory
New on All Things #Georgian: A Riot at the King’s Theatre. 1813.
#Regency #TheatreHistory
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