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Receipts and Expenditure During Henry Irving's American Tour

Receipts and Expenditure During Henry Irving's American Tour
Author: Bram Stoker
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1903
Genre: Theater
ISBN:

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Bills, correspondence and other detailed financial working papers of Bram Stoker, the business manager for Irving on his tour with Ellen Terry and the Lyceum company from London.


The Life of Henry Irving

The Life of Henry Irving
Author: Austin Brereton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1908
Genre: Actors
ISBN:

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Account Book of Henry Irving

Account Book of Henry Irving
Author: Sir Henry Irving
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1880
Genre:
ISBN:

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Petty cash and travelling expenses during a theatrical tour in England, Scotland, and Ireland.


Henry Irving's Impressions of America

Henry Irving's Impressions of America
Author: Joseph Hatton
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2007
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1429004568

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The noted English actor recounts his travels to some big American theatre towns with his theatre company and co-star Ellen Terry.


Henry Irving and The Victorian Theatre

Henry Irving and The Victorian Theatre
Author: Madeleine Bingham
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1317386124

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Originally published in 1978. Henry Irving achieved an astounding success in Britain and America as an actor; yet he lacked good looks, had spindly legs, and did not have a good voice. He said so himself. Today Irving is regarded as the archetype of the old-time actor, but in his own time he was regarded as a great theatrical innovator. Even Bernard Shaw, who attacked him pitilessly, even unto death, called him ‘modern’ when he first saw him act. Irving, the man, with his tenacious, obsessive talent, his human limitations and weaknesses, and his ephemeral glory is brought most sympathetically to life in this biography. It is written from contemporary sources, and from criticisms, lampoons, caricatures and gossip columns. If Irving reflected certain aspects of his age, this book underlines the Victorian ethic to which he appealed and the backcloths against which it was set – the extraordinary lavishness of the Lyceum productions and the incredible extravagance of social entertaining. Not the least absorbing aspect of this biography is the fascinating account of the long partnership between Irving and Ellen Terry, still in many respects an enigmatic one, but here portrayed with lively insight into character combined with understanding and deep knowledge of the social and theatrical context of the Victorian age.