- Wyzeman Marshall
Wyzeman Marshall (born September 1815; died December 6, 1896) was a stage
actor inNew York City and Boston between the 1820s and 1870s, as well as a teacher oforation andelocution . He often shared the same stage with Edwin Booth, noted brother of assassinJohn Wilkes Booth .Fact|date=September 2008Family
Wyzeman Marshall had a brother named Leonard who published a book in 1854, titled "Hunter's Glee", dedicated to Wyzeman. Containing many references in the
German language ,Fact|date=September 2008 the book included music composed byLeonard Marshall .Life and career
In the 1850s, Wyzeman taught oratory at the
Norway Liberal Institute in Massachusetts. Among his students was the famous painter,Darius Cobb .Fact|date=September 2008From 1858 to 1860, he was a "Past Junior Grand Warden" with St. John's Lodge, an Freemason organization in Boston.
Sometime in the early 1860s, Marshall managed the
Howard Athenaeum in Boston.In 1863 and 1864 the
Boston Theater was under the management of Wyzeman Marshall.The "
Waltham Sentinel " (inWaltham, Massachusetts ) reported on 25 January 1867 about aRumford Institute lecture by Marshall, "the well-known Shakesperian [sic] actor".Between 1867 and 1874, Marshall was a regular lecturer at the
Salem Lyceum where he was often on the same bill asFrederick Douglass ,Ralph Waldo Emerson andOliver Wendell Holmes .From the Harvard News: Secure your tickets for the grand musical and literary entertainment at Union Hall, Thursday evening, Jan. 17, 1884, at Brock and Leavitt's. Talent-Germania Orchestra; Thomas Henry, cornetist; Wyzeman Marshall, elocutionist; Mrs. E. A. Taylor, soprano; Lotos Glee Club.
On 4 December 1896, the "
New York Times " reported: "Wyzeman Marshall, the actor, Dying."Fact|date=September 2008 He was referred to as a veteran actor and teacher ofelocution .Actors/Actresses Who Studied Under Wyzeman Marshall
Charlotte Blair Parker (1858-1937)References
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