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[[Gladys Vanderzee]]  (1883-)[http://www.thekingscandlesticks.com/webs/pedigrees/9081.html] was a British actress.
  
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== Biography ==
  
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Born Gladys Rosalie Vanderzee in Marylebone.
  
Born Gladys Rosalie Vanderzee in Marylebone MDX
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She became an actress, working for Frank Nenson's company and specialising on Shakespearean roles. Among the productions were  ''[[Everyman]]'' (1906) ''[[As You Like It]]'' (1907), ''[[Hamlet]]'' (1912), ''[[Queen Tara]]'' (1913),
  
She became an actress, working for Frank Nenson's company and specialising on Shakespearean roles. Among them ''[[As You like It]]'' (1907), ''[[Hamlet]]'' (1912)
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She married actor and director [[Henry Herbert]],  with whom she had worked for many years, on 29 June 1907 in St Stephens Paddington, London.
  
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In (913-14 [[Henry Herbert]] and the [[Stratford-upon-Avon Players]] toured the world, their repertoire for  North America (1913-14) for example consisting of As You Like It, Hamlet, Henry V, Henry IV part 2, King John, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado About Nothing, Othello, Richard II, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, and Twelfth Night.
  
She married actor and director [[Henry Herbert]],  with whom she had worked for many years, on 29 Jun 1907 in St Stephens Paddington London MDX
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The couple eventually settled in New York, Henry making an impressive career for himself on the American stage. According to the Wikipedia entry on him, Herbert is likely to have also worked in film, credited as [[Henry Hebert]].
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
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She and her husband [[Henry Herbert]] arrived in the Cape in 1912 and gave a boost to classical theatre, playing in works such as ''[[She Stoops to Conquer]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[The Rivals]]'', and ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]''.
  
Gladys was a very successful actress in the early 20th century specialising on Shakespearean roles. She married Henry Herbert with whom she had worked for many years.
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In 1911, and again in 1913, [[Henry Herbert]] and the [[Stratford-upon-Avon Players]] also visited South Africa, and presented many of Shakespeare's plays in the main towns.
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Later, in 1921, they returned to Cape Town to do a full-length version of ''[[Hamlet]]'', (starting at 6 pm and finishing at midnight). According to [[Lourens Daniel Marthinus Stopforth|Stopforth]], "those who saw it vowed that it did not drag for a minute" (1955: p.215).
  
Theatre Royal Exeter.
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== Sources ==
"As You Like It"
 
There was a large attendance at the Theatre Royal, Exeter, last night when the boards were occupied by Mr F R Benson's company in the favourite Shakespearean comedy "As You like It"
 
. . . . . Miss Gladys Vanderzee was a sympathetic Rosalind. . . . .
 
Exeter and Plymouth Gazette 17 September 1907.
 
  
A Shakespearean Week.
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http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN/2005-05/1116784236
At Exeter Theatre.
 
Monday evening will witness the commencement of a week of first-class dramatic performances such as invariably associated with the F R Benson North company, the recurrence of which local lovers of Shakespearean plays anticipate with the liveliest feelings of satisfaction . . . . .
 
Mr Herbert is an actor of rare ability . . . . . he is irreproachable. In miss Gladys Vanderzee we have an actress qualified to play any of the immortal Shakespearean leading characters, and no higher tribute than that is awkward be possible. . . . .
 
Exeter and Plymouth Gazette 3 September 1910
 
  
Pleasure Gardens Theatre.
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http://www.thekingscandlesticks.com/webs/pedigrees/9081.html
The F.R. Benson Company.
 
Shakespearean productions are always a source of delight to many playgoers, and the F.R. Benson company have received an enthusiastic welcome, repeated night after night, during the current week. Mr Henry Herbert, who has the direction of the company, and its performances are altogether admirable. . . . . Miss Gladys Vanderzee's Ophelia was a very clever and artistic effort. . Folkestone Hythe Sandgate and Cheriton Herald 9 November 1912.
 
  
Gladys receives many positive reviews in the papers of the day
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Herbert_(actor)
  
Marriage ref: Paddington 1a 116 June 1907.
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Rohan Quince, "Crinkles in the Carnival: Ideology in South African Productions of The Comedy of Errors to 1985", ''[[Shakespeare in South Africa]]'', Vol.4, 1990/91, 73-81
Gladys was aged 24 at her marriage and was a spinster, her address is recorded as 31 Westbourne Park Rd. Witnesses were G G Vanderzee, Alfred A Harris.
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[[Laurence Wright]]. ''"From Farce to Shakespeare": Shakespeare on the South African Stage'', p.3. ''Internet Shakespeare''[http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Criticism/shakespearein/sa3/]
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 28 April 2017

Gladys Vanderzee (1883-)[1] was a British actress.

Biography

Born Gladys Rosalie Vanderzee in Marylebone.

She became an actress, working for Frank Nenson's company and specialising on Shakespearean roles. Among the productions were Everyman (1906) As You Like It (1907), Hamlet (1912), Queen Tara (1913),

She married actor and director Henry Herbert, with whom she had worked for many years, on 29 June 1907 in St Stephens Paddington, London.

In (913-14 Henry Herbert and the Stratford-upon-Avon Players toured the world, their repertoire for North America (1913-14) for example consisting of As You Like It, Hamlet, Henry V, Henry IV part 2, King John, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado About Nothing, Othello, Richard II, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, and Twelfth Night.

The couple eventually settled in New York, Henry making an impressive career for himself on the American stage. According to the Wikipedia entry on him, Herbert is likely to have also worked in film, credited as Henry Hebert.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

She and her husband Henry Herbert arrived in the Cape in 1912 and gave a boost to classical theatre, playing in works such as She Stoops to Conquer, Macbeth, The Rivals, and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

In 1911, and again in 1913, Henry Herbert and the Stratford-upon-Avon Players also visited South Africa, and presented many of Shakespeare's plays in the main towns.

Later, in 1921, they returned to Cape Town to do a full-length version of Hamlet, (starting at 6 pm and finishing at midnight). According to Stopforth, "those who saw it vowed that it did not drag for a minute" (1955: p.215).

Sources

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN/2005-05/1116784236

http://www.thekingscandlesticks.com/webs/pedigrees/9081.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Herbert_(actor)

Rohan Quince, "Crinkles in the Carnival: Ideology in South African Productions of The Comedy of Errors to 1985", Shakespeare in South Africa, Vol.4, 1990/91, 73-81

Laurence Wright. "From Farce to Shakespeare": Shakespeare on the South African Stage, p.3. Internet Shakespeare[2]

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