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The first widely available biography of this important black Victorian-age actor, Ira Aldridge: The Early Years, 1807-1833 details the early life and career of this New York-born thespian as he beg...
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The first widely available biography of this important black Victorian-age actor, Ira Aldridge: The Early Years, 1807-1833 details the early life and career of this New York-born thespian as he began to act on the British stage.
2015 George Freedley Memorial Award (Theatre Library Association).
Shortlisted for the Theatre Book Prize.
Ira Aldridge: The Early Years, 1807-1833 chronicles the rise of one of the modern world's first black classical actors, as he ascended from an impoverished childhood in New York City to a career as a celebrated thespian onthe British stage.
After a successful debut in London in 1825, Aldridge began touring the British provinces, billing himself grandiloquently as the "African Roscius," and attracting crowds with his powerful presence and style. He received accolades not only as a tragedian in classic roles such as Othello and Oroonoko but also as a comic actor in popular farces and musicals. In 1833, when a bill to abolish slavery was being debated in Parliament, he was called back to London to perform at one of the city's most prestigious theaters, where his appearance, now under his own name but also billed as "a native of Senegal," created a great deal of controversy.
In dealing with Aldridge's emergence as a professional actor in the United Kingdom, Lindfors here records in detail the ups and downs of his itinerant existence in a world where no theatergoer had ever seen anyone like him on stage before. Aldridgewas genuinely a unique phenomenon in Britain at a pivotal point in history.
Bernth Lindfors is Professor Emeritus of English and African Literatures, University of Texas at Austin, and editor of Ira Aldridge: The African Roscius (University of Rochester Press, 2007).
2015 George Freedley Memorial Award (Theatre Library Association).
Shortlisted for the Theatre Book Prize.
Ira Aldridge: The Early Years, 1807-1833 chronicles the rise of one of the modern world's first black classical actors, as he ascended from an impoverished childhood in New York City to a career as a celebrated thespian onthe British stage.
After a successful debut in London in 1825, Aldridge began touring the British provinces, billing himself grandiloquently as the "African Roscius," and attracting crowds with his powerful presence and style. He received accolades not only as a tragedian in classic roles such as Othello and Oroonoko but also as a comic actor in popular farces and musicals. In 1833, when a bill to abolish slavery was being debated in Parliament, he was called back to London to perform at one of the city's most prestigious theaters, where his appearance, now under his own name but also billed as "a native of Senegal," created a great deal of controversy.
In dealing with Aldridge's emergence as a professional actor in the United Kingdom, Lindfors here records in detail the ups and downs of his itinerant existence in a world where no theatergoer had ever seen anyone like him on stage before. Aldridgewas genuinely a unique phenomenon in Britain at a pivotal point in history.
Bernth Lindfors is Professor Emeritus of English and African Literatures, University of Texas at Austin, and editor of Ira Aldridge: The African Roscius (University of Rochester Press, 2007).
Price: $70.00
Pages: 402
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date:
30 October 2011
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781580463812
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & Criticism, Theatre studies, DRAMA / American / African American & Black, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese, History of Performing Arts, Plays, playscripts
Winner of the Theatre Library Association's 2015 George Freedley Award Special Jury Prize
Introduction
The Lives of Ira Aldridge
Family Matters
Life in New York City
Charles Mathews and James Hewlett
A Gentleman of Colour
The African Tragedian
The African Roscius on Tour
A Fresh Start
A New Venture
Expanding the Repertoire
London Again
Playing New Roles
Pale Experiments
Dublin
Racial Compliments and Abuse
Re-engagements
Shakespeare Burlesques
A Satirical Battering Ram
Covent Garden
Other London Engagements
Moving On
The Lives of Ira Aldridge
Family Matters
Life in New York City
Charles Mathews and James Hewlett
A Gentleman of Colour
The African Tragedian
The African Roscius on Tour
A Fresh Start
A New Venture
Expanding the Repertoire
London Again
Playing New Roles
Pale Experiments
Dublin
Racial Compliments and Abuse
Re-engagements
Shakespeare Burlesques
A Satirical Battering Ram
Covent Garden
Other London Engagements
Moving On