John William Anson letters, 1867.

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John William Anson letters, 1867.

Three letters, all concerned with the gift of funds to the Sick Fund, and a ticket to admit two, on April 2, 1867, to the first circle stalls, undress, at the New Theatre Royal Adelphi, sole proprietor and manager Mr. Benjamin Webster. One ALS, to Benjamin Webster, is dated May 26 [n.y.]; two ALS, for which the adressees are unknown, are dated March 11 [n.y.] and May 3, 1867.

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Webster, Benjamin, 1797-1882

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Benjamin Webster (1797-1882) was an actor, playwright, and theatre manager. Born in Bath, his father was a dancing and fencing master; Webster attended military school, but avoided a proferred commission by running away to become an actor. He eventually reached the stage as a popular actor, dancer, pantomimist, and violinist. He also built and managed the Adelphi Theatre, managed the Haymarket, Olympic, Princess's, St. James, and London Theatres. Webster additionally wrote or adapted numerous pl...

New Theatre Royal Adelphi.

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Anson, John William, 1817-1881

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Secretary of the Neral (?) Dramatic Equestrian Musical Agency and Sick Fund Association, 35 Low St., Covent Garden. From the description of John William Anson letters, 1867. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122530250 ...