Ira Aldridge
Title | Ira Aldridge PDF eBook |
Author | Bernth Lindfors |
Publisher | University Rochester Press |
Pages | 406 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1580463819 |
The first widely available biography of this important black Victorian-age actor, Ira Aldridge: The Early Years, 1807-1833 details the early life and career of this New York-born thespian as he began to act on the British stage. Ira Aldridge: The Early Years, 1807-1833 chronicles the rise of one of the modern world's first black classical actors, as he ascended from an impoverished childhood in New York City to a career as a celebrated thespian onthe British stage. After a successful debut in London in 1825, Aldridge began touring the British provinces, billing himself grandiloquently as the "African Roscius," and attracting crowds with his powerful presence and style. He received accolades not only as a tragedian in classic roles such as Othello and Oroonoko but also as a comic actor in popular farces and musicals. In 1833, when a bill to abolish slavery was being debated in Parliament, he was called back to London to perform at one of the city's most prestigious theaters, where his appearance, now under his own name but also billed as "a native of Senegal," created a great deal of controversy. In dealing with Aldridge's emergence as a professional actor in the United Kingdom, Lindfors here records in detail the ups and downs of his itinerant existence in a world where no theatergoer had ever seen anyone like him on stage before. Aldridgewas genuinely a unique phenomenon in Britain at a pivotal point in history. Bernth Lindfors is Professor Emeritus of English and African Literatures, University of Texas at Austin, and editor of Ira Aldridge: The African Roscius (University of Rochester Press, 2007).
Memoir and Theatrical Career of Ira Aldridge, the African Roscius
Title | Memoir and Theatrical Career of Ira Aldridge, the African Roscius PDF eBook |
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Pages | 28 |
Release | 1850 |
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Ira Aldridge, the African Roscius
Title | Ira Aldridge, the African Roscius PDF eBook |
Author | Bernth Lindfors |
Publisher | University Rochester Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781580462587 |
Ira Aldridge--a black New Yorker--was one of 19th-century Europe's greatest actors, performing abroad for 43 years, winning more awards, honors, and official decorations than any of his professional peers. This collection restores the luster to Aldridge's reputation by examining his extraordinary achievements against all odds.
The African Roscius
Title | The African Roscius PDF eBook |
Author | Ira Aldridge |
Publisher | Mint Editions (Black Narrative |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-09-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Beginning with his autobiographical sketch, Memoir and Theatrical Career of Ira Aldridge, The African Roscius follows Aldridge's journey as a Black man who, "obtained and maintains among Europeans...a reputation whose acquisition demands the highest qualities of the mind and the noblest endowments of the person." Making it a lifetime goal to use his success and influence to speak on the horrors of slavery in America and abroad; this memoir is addressed to what he hopes to be an enlighted reader, and details how he rose to fame as a Shakeperian actor in spite of the racism and prejudice he faced as a Black man in theater. This edition also includes Aldridge's 1847 translation of Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois'sLe Docteur Noir (The Black Doctor). At the age of forty, Aldridge adapted the play about a hidden romance between a formerly enslaved doctor and the daughter of a French aristocrat and was said to have brought dignity to a role that traditionally ended in tragedy for its bi-racial lead. Together, these two pieces paint a stunning portrait of one of the first great Black actors. One part memoir and one part translation, The African Roscius is an exceptional piece of Black history professionally typeset and reimagined for modern readers.
Ira Aldridge
Title | Ira Aldridge PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert Marshall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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"On March 25, 1833, celebrated English actor Edmund Kean collapsed on stage at Covent Garden while playing the role of Othello and died shortly thereafter. Sixteen days later, young Ira Aldridge, an American-born black actor, replaced Edmund Kean in the role of the Moor. "Suddenly, members of the press were up in arms," and a real-life drama escalated, with all of London the stage." "The late biographers Herbert Marshall and Mildred Stock recreate this drama, which included a huge cast of characters: An adoring following among the common folk in the English provinces. The manager of Covent Garden, one Pierre Francois Laporte, a Frenchman who mixed business with liberal ideas about race. Theatre critics who relished calling Aldridge a "black servant" even as they idealized Shakespeare's peasant background. The proslavery lobby, at that very moment fighting its last battle." "Aldridge had come to London from New York City at age seventeen and for eight years had performed in the English provinces. In April 1833, he stood at the very heart of the Empire, beloved Covent Garden. Thrust out after only two performances, he was catapulted, in a wonderfully ironic twist, onto a world stage that included all of Europe and Russia. He would eventually return to conquer London, decked with medals of distinction."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Ira Aldridge
Title | Ira Aldridge PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Hoyles |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Race in the theater |
ISBN | 9781912662029 |
As a ten-year-old working-class black boy in 19th century New York, Ira Aldridge ran away to sea and was nearly sold into slavery. In 1824, at the age of seventeen, he travelled to London and within months was playing Othello. By the time of his death in 1867 he was the most famous actor in Europe. He appeared on stage in more than 250 theatres in Britain and Ireland, and at more than 225 venues on the Continent. This book presents some of the speeches from the plays which he performed, along with extensive commentaries. It also includes an introduction dealing with race and gender casting, acting style, audience and politics, and Aldridge's legacy. It is essential reading for drama students and actors.
Ira Aldridge
Title | Ira Aldridge PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Hoyles |
Publisher | Hansib Pub. |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Actors |
ISBN | 9781906190033 |
Ira Aldridge was one of the most celebrated actors of the 19th century, performing in all the major towns across the UK and winning international fame in Europe. He was most famous for his portrayal of Othello, but also acted in many other roles in a career spanning 40 years. He was the first black actor to play many white roles including Richard III and King Lear. Now, after 2007 marked the 200th anniversary of his birth, is the perfect time to celebrate his achievements, not only as a brilliant actor, but also as a valiant campaigner against slavery.