Uncle Tom's Cabin Part 2 Troupe (Bristol, 53), 28 Mar. 1853 -1 Apr. 1853, Bristol

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Troupe: Uncle Tom's Cabin Part 2 Troupe (Bristol, 53) (

only (known) individuals directly involved in the performance of race listed. (McLein - Tom, Grattan - Adolph, Miss Clifford - Lucy, Miss Assiotti - Rosa, Miss Aldridge -Topsy, Miss Tyrer - Cassy, Mrs. McLein - Emmeline)

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Venue Type: Theatre
Location: Bristol
County: Bristol (city-county) in Gloucestershire
Type: Dramatic
Venue: Theatre Royal, Bristol
Date: 28 March 1853-1 April 1853
Date notes: seems to have been performed most (if not all) evenings

Event Program

Title Performed Person / Troupe Notes Type
Uncle Tom's Cabin (Chute, Part 2) Miss Aldridge/ McLein/ Uncle Tom's Cabin Part 2 Troupe (Bristol, 53)


Casting:

  • Eva - Miss St. Casse
  • Tom - Mr. M’Lien [
  • St. Clare - Mr. Melville
  • Haley - Mr. Blewitt
  • Legree - Mr. Peel
  • Ophelia - Miss Jackson
  • Topsy - Miss Aldridge
  • Play

    Bibliographic Sources

    • Bristol Gazette March 31, 1853: Referenced in University of Bristol, Barker Collection.
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type:
        Dramatic
      • Days & Times: “on Easter Monday” (past)
      • Venue Name: Theatre Royal
      • Program Info: “The new adaptation of Uncle Tom’s Cabin from the able pen of Mr. Chute”
      • Other:
        audience,
        context,
        description/review
    • Bristol Gazette April 14, 1853: Referenced in University of Bristol, Barker Collection.
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type:
        Dramatic
      • Performers Listed: “Miss St. Casse” (Eva), “Mr. M’Lien [sic]” (Tom), “Mr. Melville” (St. Clare), “Mr. Blewitt” (Haley), “Mr. Peel” (Legree), “Miss Jackson” (Ophelia), “Miss Aldridge” (Topsy)
      • Days & Times: “almost every night” (preceding week)
      • Venue Name: “The Theatre”
      • Other Acts on Bill: Monday & Tuesday: “A sprightly farce, Box and Cox, married and settled”; Thursday: “Bradshaw and Grimshaw”
      • Program Info: “the new dramatized version of Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
      • Other:
        audience,
        context,
        description/review
    • Bristol Mercury March 19, 1853: Referenced in University of Bristol, Barker Collection.
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type:
        Dramatic
      • Days & Times: the piece “will form the staple attraction of the Easter holidays”
      • Venue Name: “The Theatre”
      • Program Info: “the second version of Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
    • Bristol Mercury March 26, 1853: Referenced in University of Bristol, Barker Collection.
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type:
        Dramatic
      • Performers Listed: “Miss Clara St. Casse” (Eva), “Mr M’Lein” (Tom), “Mr. Melville” (St. Clare), “Mr. Blewitt” (Haley)
      • Days & Times: “on Monday next”
      • Venue Name: “The Theatre”
      • Program Info: “Uncle Tom’s Cabin (the second part)”
      • Other:
        audience,
        description/review
    • Bristol Mirror April 4, 1853: Referenced in University of Bristol, Barker Collection.
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type:
        Dramatic
      • Days & Times: “on Easter Monday” (past)
      • Venue Name: “the Theatre”
      • Program Info: “The new adaptation [of Uncle Tom’s Cabin] from the able pen of Mr. Chute”
      • Other:
        audience,
        context,
        description/review,
        reception
    • Bristol Mirror March 26, 1853: Referenced in University of Bristol, Barker Collection.
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type:
        Dramatic
      • Performers Listed: “Miss Clara St. Casse” (Eva)
      • Days & Times: “is still to be the standing dish”
      • Venue Name: Theatre Royal
      • Program Info: “Uncle Tom in his new dress”
      • Other:
        description/review,
        ticket info
    • Bristol Times March 26, 1853: Referenced in University of Bristol, Barker Collection.
      Info in Record:
      • Performance Type:
        Dramatic
      • Days & Times: “during the Easter holidays”
      • Venue Name: “the Bristol Theatre”
      • Program Info: “the new version of Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (“prepared by Mr. Chute”)
      • Other:
        description/review,
        reception