In this comprehensive survey of English actors from the time of Shakespeare to the mid-19th century, theater historian Henry Barton Baker brings to life dozens of famous and forgotten actors and actresses. From Richard Burbage to William Macready, Baker provides fascinating insights into the lives and careers of these theatrical legends. This book is an essential reference for theater scholars and fans alike.
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