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Lewis Hallam Jr.

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He was first married to a young Jamaican actress named Sarah, only known as 'Mrs Hallam' in America, where she played minor parts in the Old Company: he brought her with him when the Company returned to America from Jamaica in 1758. The couple had two sons, Mirvan and Lewis D. Hallam. The former also
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in 1769. He played opposite his mother in contemporary British comedies. In 1769, he performed "Dear Heart! What a Terrible Life I Am Led", the first documented white stage performance of an African American-styled song. In January 1775, Hallam performed in England, playing Hamlet at
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Lewis Jr.'s style was described as declaratory rather than realistic, but he was much admired and became known as America's leading Shakespearean interpreter. Lewis Jr. is believed to be the first actor in America to perform in
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in 1886. The Company lost its monopoly in theatrical activity in 1790, Hallam resigned as manager in 1796. An account by John Durang in his memoir cited that Hallam was a sterling actor but an inactive theater manager.
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and united her company with hers, becoming the Old American Company in 1758. Hallam became the star of the troupe. He also assisted his mother and stepfather in running the company.
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became an actor while the latter studied medicine and settled in Jamaica. His first spouse died on an unknown date prior to his remarriage to
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A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800
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Hallam came to America in 1752, with his family, as a member of the company of his father and uncle, the future
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Hallam continued to work in American theatre throughout his life, except for a period, during the
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Highfill, Philip H.; Burnim, Kalman A.; Langhans, Edward A. (1982).
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The Jamaican Stage, 1655-1900: Profile of a Colonial Theatre
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The Jamaican Stage, 1655-1900: Profile of a Colonial Theatre
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Historical Dictionary of American Theater: Beginnings
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Lewis Hallam
Theater in the United States
Sarah Hallam Douglass
Old American Company
Old American Company
The Merchant of Venice
Williamsburg, Virginia
The Prince of Parthia
David Douglass
blackface
Covent Garden
American Revolutionary War
Richmond Theatre
Eliza Hallam
Prince George's Community College
Maryland
Britannica
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American Theatre Guide
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