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− | The play was based on ''[[La Vie d'une Comediènne]]'' by Anicet-Bourgois and Théodore Barrière, and deals with the life of the actor Joseph Grimaldi (1778-1837)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Grimaldi]. Was first performed at the National Theatre, Cincinnati, on September 24, 1855 and later at The Theatre, New Orleans, with Boucicault as Grimaldi. Subsequently performed at London's Adelphi Theatre on 1 March 1862. | + | The play was based on ''[[La Vie d'une Comediènne]]'' [[La Vie d'une Comediénne]] by Anicet-Bourgois and Théodore Barrière, and deals with the life of the actor Joseph Grimaldi (1778-1837)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Grimaldi]. Was first performed at the National Theatre, Cincinnati, on September 24, 1855 and later at The Theatre, New Orleans, with Boucicault as Grimaldi. Subsequently performed at London's Adelphi Theatre on 1 March 1862. |
Published by Samuel French in French's Standard Drama, No. 159 in 1856 and Dicks Standard Plays, No. 440 (London: John Dicks, 1886). | Published by Samuel French in French's Standard Drama, No. 159 in 1856 and Dicks Standard Plays, No. 440 (London: John Dicks, 1886). |
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Grimaldi, or The Life of an Actress is a drama in five acts by Dion Boucicault (1820-1890)[1].
Also found as Grimaldi, The Life of an Actress, Grimaldi, or Scenes in the Life of an Actress or Violet, or Scenes in the Life of an Actress.
Contents
The original text
The play was based on La Vie d'une Comediènne La Vie d'une Comediénne by Anicet-Bourgois and Théodore Barrière, and deals with the life of the actor Joseph Grimaldi (1778-1837)[2]. Was first performed at the National Theatre, Cincinnati, on September 24, 1855 and later at The Theatre, New Orleans, with Boucicault as Grimaldi. Subsequently performed at London's Adelphi Theatre on 1 March 1862.
Published by Samuel French in French's Standard Drama, No. 159 in 1856 and Dicks Standard Plays, No. 440 (London: John Dicks, 1886).
Translations and adaptations
In 1914 the play was turned into a silent film Grimaldi[3] directed by Charles E. Vernon.
Performance history in South Africa
1876: Performed as The Life of an Actress in the Athenaeum Hall, Cape Town by Captain Disney Roebuck's company on 29 June, with Aunt Charlotte's Maid (Morton).
Sources
Robert Hogan. 1969. Dion Boucicault. New York: Twayne Publishers, p.129[4]
http://www.victorianweb.org/mt/boucicault/pva233.html
https://books.google.co.za/books/about/Grimaldi.html?id=iO1MAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
https://www.kent.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/item-images/pdf/F190278.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Boucicault
F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1916. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp. 340, 363-4.
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