An Interviewers Album Comprising a Series of Chats With Eminent Players And Pl

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An Interviewers Album Comprising a Series of Chats With Eminent Players And Pl
George Oberkirsh Seilhamer
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" On the 1 6th of September, " he says, "Mr. Conner resigned his situation because I would not take Mr. Proctor out of the part Q>i Gaiilantiis, which he had played in Philadelphia; quoted pre- cedents never heard of, and, if allowed, only proving him to be wrong in the construction placed upon them by the usages of all well regulated theatres. I endeavored to combat this folly in vain ; he was obstinately bent upon carrying a point which in the relative position of the two actors would have be
...en unjust to Mr. Proctor in every sense. I had taken no part in the foolish quarrel which had driven people from the theatre in disgust — hissing and applauding both of them every night — and I resolved I would not now interfere. To Mr. Conner I had resigned my position in the theatre as an actor, permitting him to play all the light comedy as well as the leading melodrama. He had become a great favorite, and at the very time his services were most needed he thought proper to withdraw, which he did at the close of the season.

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