James Albery

James Albery

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Life and career

Albery was born in London. On leaving school Albery entered an architect's office, and started to write plays. His farce "A Pretty Piece of Chiselling" was given its first production by the Ingoldsby Club in 1864. After some failures, his adaptation, "Dr Davy", was produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London (1866). His most successful piece, "Two Roses", a comedy, was produced at the Vaudeville Theatre in 1870, in which Sir Henry Irving made one of his earliest London successes as Digby Grant. The piece ran for 300 performances.

Albery was the author of a large number of other plays and adaptations, including "Coquettes" (1870); "Pickwick", a four-act drama (based on Dickens's "The Pickwick Papers" (1871); "Pink Dominos" (1877), a farce that ran for an extremely successful 555 performances and was one of a series of adaptations from the French which he made for the Criterion Theatre, where his wife, the actress Mary Moore (who after his death became Lady Charles Wyndham (1861—1931)), played the leading parts; "Jingle" (a farcical version of "Pickwick"), produced at the Lyceum in 1878; and "Oriana" (with music by Frederic Clay.

His one-act operetta, "The Spectre Knight", with music by Alfred Cellier, ran as a companion piece to Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Sorcerer" and then "H.M.S. Pinafore" at the Opera Comique in 1878 and on tour. He also wrote "Brighton", a farcical comedy (1888) among other later plays.

Albery also wrote a book called "Where's The Cat?" in 1880.

Albery's and Moore's son was Bronson Albery (1881-1971), a theatre director, after whom the Albery Theatre is named. He wrote this epitaph for himself: "He slept beneath the moon/He basked beneath the sun;/He lived a life of going-to-do,/And died with nothing done."

References

*Albery’s plays are collected in a two-volume edition at the British Library at 2303 f. 14.

*"The Dramatic Works of James Albery", together with a sketch of his career, correspondence bearing thereon, press notices, casts, etc. 2 Volumes. Peter Davies, London, 1939.

External links

*1911
* [http://www.halhkmusic.com/spectre.html Midis and cast list for "The Spectre Knight"]
* [http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:216iKyjDa5IJ:littlecalamity.tripod.com/Quotes/L.html+%22James+Albery%22+1889&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=19&lr=lang_en Epitaph quotation]
*worldcat id|lccn-n82-157829


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