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[[Margaret Webster]] (1905-) was an American born actress, producer and director.  
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[[Margaret Webster]] (1905-) was an actress, producer and director.  
  
Daughter of the British actors [[Benjamin Webster]] and [[May Webster]], she grew up in England, and became particularly famous for her work on and in Shakespeare, initially  with the Old Vic and at Stratford-Upon-Avon, and later in America. Perhaps her greatest triumph was  ''[[Othello]]'' (1943), starring Paul Robeson in the title role and Jose Ferrer as Iago, which ran for 296 performances, by far the longest run of a Shakespearean production on Broadway, a record that has not been remotely approached since.  
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Daughter of the British actors [[Benjamin Webster]] and [[May Webster]], she grew up in England, and became particularly famous for her work on and in Shakespeare, initially  with the Old Vic and at Stratford-Upon-Avon, and later in America. Perhaps her greatest triumph as director was  ''[[Othello]]'' (1943), starring Paul Robeson in the title role and Jose Ferrer as Iago, which ran for 296 performances, by far the longest run of a Shakespearean production on Broadway, a record that has not been remotely approached since.  
  
 
Author of the book ''Shakespeare Without Tears'' (1942).  
 
Author of the book ''Shakespeare Without Tears'' (1942).  
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
See Hartnoll, 19*; Stead, ,1985; Tucker, 1997
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Revision as of 05:53, 28 May 2021

Margaret Webster (1905-) was an actress, producer and director.

Daughter of the British actors Benjamin Webster and May Webster, she grew up in England, and became particularly famous for her work on and in Shakespeare, initially with the Old Vic and at Stratford-Upon-Avon, and later in America. Perhaps her greatest triumph as director was Othello (1943), starring Paul Robeson in the title role and Jose Ferrer as Iago, which ran for 296 performances, by far the longest run of a Shakespearean production on Broadway, a record that has not been remotely approached since.

Author of the book Shakespeare Without Tears (1942).

She visited South Africa at the start of the 1960s to direct plays for NTO (including Eugene O'Neill’s A Touch of the Poet, 1961) and Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons (Kushlick-Gluckman, 1962).

Sources

See Hartnoll, 19*;

Stead, ,1985;

Tucker, 1997

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