Chicago Stage Its Records And Achievements volume 1
Chicago Stage Its Records And Achievements volume 1
Robert Lowery Sherman
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It was given with the following 140 CHICAGO STAGE Rice's Chicago Theatre 1848 CAST Margraves Lord Morton Eeauchamps Maynard Mrs. Har graves Mrs. Maynard Madam DeGram Mr. Pitt Mr. Philmore Mr. Green Mr. McVicker Mrs. George Jones Mrs. Moss op Mrs. Rice i^ Mr. Pitt and Mrs. Jones finished their short engagement on August 6th with a pre- sentation of "Hamlet", the play that no ambitious actor ever failed to play, — if allowed. While Charles Dibdin Pitt had been a successful star in England, he fai...led to live up to that reputation while in Ameri- ca. He returned to England in 1851. The next featured player after Pitt's departure was Catherine Wemyss. With her, as her main support, was her father, Fran- cis Courtly Wernyss, a Scottish nobleman with a string of titles that would read like the names in a telephone book. He was a dramatic figure in the British Isles and became an important cog in the wheel of theatrical revolutions in America. It was for Mr. Wemyss that the Walnut Street The- atre, so long a landmark in Philadelphia, was turned from an amphitheatre into a reg- ular playhouse.
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