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Spencer's Boston Theatre, Vol. 6: A Collection of Scarce Acting Tragedies, Comedies, Dramas, Farces and Burlettas (Classic Reprint)

Spencer's Boston Theatre, Vol. 6: A Collection of Scarce Acting Tragedies, Comedies, Dramas, Farces and Burlettas (Classic Reprint)

          
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Excerpt from Spencer's Boston Theatre, Vol. 6: A Collection of Scarce Acting Tragedies, Comedies, Dramas, Farces and Burlettas

IN presenting a sketch of the popular young tragedian, mr. J. B. Howe, we feel assured that we are gratifying the public, who are quite anxious to be made ac quainted with any information relating to this gifted young actor, who has speedily become one of the greatest favorites of the play-goers of the Athens of America. He is quite young, having been born October 23, in Charlotte Street, Pim lico, London, England. Llis father, Mr. T. Burdett Howe. Was for many years a celebrated light comedian and vocalist, attached to the London Theatres. The sub jcet of our sketch, though not intended for the histrionic profession, imbibed a yearn ing for the sock and buskin at an early age, and his first dramatic essay is re corded to have occurred in August. 1845, in the character of Miles Bellcrirm, in George Almar's very excellent drama of The Rover's Bride, on the stage of the Bower Sa loon, Stangate Street. Westminster Road, London. Subsequently he played Walter cntworlh. In the late John Wilkins's drama of The Green Hills of the Far West. At the Queen's Theatre. He then proceeded to the Provinces, and assumed the position of Juvenile Tragcdlun at the dovertheatre, at that period under the direction of Mr. Edward Laws. We next find our young hero with Manager - egentleman Rogers, at Rochdale and Blackburn; then with Fitzivilliams and Set'ton Parry, at Croyden, near London. His next step was to gain a foothold in the metropolis, and he applied to James Biddles, then manager of the Bower Saloon. And his services were at once accepted for the leading business. After a successful season at this popular theatre, he resigned his position there and joined the forces of Mr. Samuel Lane, of the Britannia Theatre, Hoxton. Where he became a general favorite, but suddenly conceived the idea to risk his fortunes in America, where genius is but to be known to be appreciated and rewarded. Ills sudden determination was scarcely conceived before it was executed; and without preparation, or indeed without mak ing his intention known to any but his immediate friends. He embarked for this country, and arrived at New York, September 28, 1853; and without a friend to grasp by the hand. Or a letter to introduce him, our energetic and zealous young adventurer, a stranger in a strange land. Made numerous unsuccessful applica tlons to the New York managers but finally met with that which his indomitable spirit so eminently deserved, an engagement with our esteemed friend Captain Purdy, Of the National Theatre, a gentleman who is noted for his amiable qualities, and who has done as much to encourage and foster rising genius, as any manager this side of the Atlantic. The part assigned to Mr. [lows for his advent was St. Clair. In the drama of Uncle Tom's Cabin, then creating a furore unprecedented in theatrical annals. The success which attended his delineation of this role for three hundred consecutive nights, sufilciently indicated that he was an artiste of rare ability. And numerous tempting inducements to visit other cities were made him, all of which he very properly rejected until the termination of the season, when Mr. Thomas Barry, Of the new Boston Theatre, solicited him to join the corps dra mallow, about to inaugurate that high-toned and classic theatre; which he did, open ing as Colonel Bri'llon in The butler. During the. Season he made rapid progress in his art. And became a very general favorite. Among other parts in which he crea ted a decidedly fiivorahle impression, we may instance Lorenzo, in Mr. E. L. Daven port's play of St. Marc. From Boston he proceeded to Baltimore to lead the business at the Museum. Opening in Mould, and creating in that difficult role a sensation of noordinary character, and eliciting from a distinguished critic the. Most. Gratifying praise. After pointing out the many beauties of


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  • ISBN-13: 9781330784891
  • Publisher: Forgotten Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Forgotten Books
  • Height: 225 mm
  • No of Pages: 46
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 82 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1330784898
  • Publisher Date: 06 Nov 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 3 mm
  • Width: 150 mm


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