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John E.Owens : Nineteenth Century American Actor and Manager

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This biography chronicles the childhood and apprenticeship with William Burton of John E.

Owens (1823-1886), his early lead roles, his first efforts at management, and his marriage to Mary C.

Stevens. It then discusses how he developed the roles of Solon Shingle and Caleb Plummer that brought him so much fame, the broadening of his audience and refining of his craft around the time of the Civil War, his performances in the West and expansion of his repertoire, his new ways of touring, and the loss and recovery of his audiences amid the rise of Joseph Jefferson.

It ends with a discussion of his theatrical success, financial loss and exhaustion with acting and managing, and his illness and death.

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McFarland & Co Inc
0786413603 / 9780786413607
Paperback
791.092
30/11/2002
United States
216 pages, photographs, notes, bibliography, index
153 x 230 mm, 327 grams
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