Players of the Period

Players of the Period A Series of Anecdotal, Biographical, and Critical Monographs of the Leading English Actors of the Day (Classic Reprint)

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That Mr. I rving's debut in the North should have not been an instantaneous triumph is not surprising when the taste of local audiences at that period is taken into account. Even as recently as 1880 an action was brought against a manager at Barnsley, to restrict him from producing a drama which excited the enthusiasm of the audience to such a pitch that it became a nuisance, the play in question being The Six Stages of Crime; or, Wine, lvomen, Gambling, Theft Illurder, and the Gallows, - ah additional attraction being the son of Charles Peace, the burglar-murderer, who played the concertina and answered any questions put to him by the audience.

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ISBN: 9780267652136
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 372
Weight: 649g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 22mm