American Theatrical Tours of Charles Kean

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American Theatrical Tours of Charles Kean
Strahan, Richard Denman
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Haller (2/2). They subsequently acted Benedick and Beatrice (2/3), and Macbeth and Lady Macbeth (2/4). The Charleston Courier characterized Kean's Macbeth as "great throughout," with "his last act, and dying scene . . . indeed a sublime and mighty effort." When Kean played Sir Thomas Clifford to his wife's Julia (2/5), the theatre held a "most attentive and delighted" audience, paying the "almost necessary and involuntary homage of a cultivated people to genius, talent and education," said the ...Courier . Kean was "perfect in grace, gesture, and manner . . . the very finest specimen of the victory ... of art over 89 nature." The Keans acted Jaques and Rosalind (2/6), and Claude Melnotte and Pauline (2/7) to conclude their first week in Charleston.
During the second week at the Charleston Theatre, Kean and his wife performed as Mr. and Mrs. Beverley, and the Duke and Duchess de Chartres for Kean's benefit performance (2/9); they subsequently acted Adrastus and Ion (2/10), Shylock and Portia (2/11), Duke Orsino and Viola (2/12), Benedick and Beatrice (2/13), and Romeo and Juliet (2/14).


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