Belasco, David, 1853-1931; Theater -- United States
“The Octoroon” was played for two weeks and then, June 26, gave place to
“Caryswold,” an inconsequential play which Belasco
tinkered,--introducing into it a “Fire Scene, showing the destruction of
a Mad-House,” suggested by the terrible passage in Reade’s “Hard Cash,”
descriptive of the burning of an asylum for the insane and the escape of
_Alfred Hardy_. Ada Ward, an English actress, who came from Australia,
acted the principal part in it.
Gustave Frohman’s lease of the Baldwin Theatre expired on July 1, and on
the 3rd Jay Rial, having hired the house for a week, presented “Uncle
Tom’s Cabin” there. On July 10 occurred the last event of the first
period of Belasco’s theatrical life,--the presentment at the Baldwin of
“American Born.” Edward Marble, an actor who had come to San Francisco
as a member of the “Hazel Kirke” company, was advertised as lessee of
the theatre and the play was brought out under the auspices of Gustave
Frohman. It was a free adaptation by Belasco of “British Born,” by Paul
Merritt and Henry Pettitt, and was a wild and whirling, spread-eagle,
bugle-blowing melodrama, in which the heroine, at a climax of desperate
adventure, saves her lover from being shot to death by Bolivian soldiers
by wrapping him in a flag of the United States. Its production was
chiefly remarkable for handsome scenic investiture and a really
impressive portrayal of a volcano in furious eruption. This was the cast
of “American Born”:
_IN THE PROLOGUE._
_Laban Brood_ John W. Jennings.
_George Seymour_ Joseph R. Grismer.
_Fred Faggles_ John Dillon.
_John Hope_ A. D. Bradley.
_Captain Jabez Dolman_ M. A. Kennedy.
_Constable_ George H. McCormack.
_Messenger_ Edgar Wilton.
[Illustration: DAVID BELASCO AS _UNCLE TOM_, IN “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN”
Photograph by Houseworth, San Francisco.
Original loaned by Mrs. David Belasco.]
_Mary Hope_ Ada Ward.
_Nancy Treat_ Ada Gilman.
_IN THE DRAMA._
_Don Andre de Calderone_ George Osborne.
_John Hope_ A. D. Bradley.
_George Seymour_ Joseph R. Grismer.
_Fred Faggles_ John Dillon.
_Sylvester (alias Laban Brood)_ John W. Jennings.
_Juddle (alias Captain Dolman)_ M. A. Kennedy.
_Tom Morris_ Joseph W. Francœur.
_Jumbo_ George H. McCormack.
_Landro_ Edgar Wilton.
_Mary Hope_ Ada Ward.
_Nancy Treat_ Ada Gilman.
FIRST MEETING WITH CHARLES FROHMAN.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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