The Actor's Art; Theatrical Reminiscences, Methods of Study And Advice to Aspirants, Specially Contributed By Leading Actors of the Day
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It has been Mr. Warner's misfortune to have his name so prominently identified with certain melodramatic characters that some people may have come to think of him only as Coupeau in " Drink," Tom Robinson in "Never too Late to Mend," Walter Lee in "Taken from Life," Ned Drayton in " In the Ranks," or Harry Dunstable in "A Million of Money"; but his claims to a prominent position in the very foremost rank of English actors of to-day are based, not merely on his wonderful impersonation of Coupeau..., which part he has played such an unconscionable number of times, but on his acting in high comedy and legitimate drama. His Claude Melnotte is one of the finest we have seen, while in such parts as Harry Dornton, Charles Surface, Puff, and Charles Courtley, he is admirable. Mr. Warner writes me as follows with reference to the Mr. Charles Warner 169 methods of study which he has found most advantageous, and would recommend to others : — My advice to aspirants and young members of the dramatic profession is to study incessantly — Shakespeare for preference ; but all the old dramatists.
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