James Willis Sayre

James Willis Sayre

J. Willis Sayre (December 31, 1877January 11, 1963) was an American theatre critic, journalist, arts promoter, and historian. A longtime resident of Seattle, Washington, Sayre was an influential figure in writing and conserving the history of theatre in Seattle.

Personal life

He was born James Willis Sayre in Washington, D.C. His father James Mathew Sayre served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. His mother, Maria Burrows Sayre, was a field nurse for the Confederacy. The Sayre family relocated to the Pacific Northwest sometime around 1890.

At the turn of the century, Sayre left Seattle to fight in the Spanish-American War in the Philippines. After his return, he lobbied local officials to rename City Park, located on Capitol Hill, to Volunteer Park to honor the volunteers of the Spanish-American War. A 1901 ordinance changed the name.cite web
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Emulating Jules Verne’s Phileas Fogg, in 1903 he set the world record for circling the earth using public transportation exclusively, completing his trip in 54 days 9 hours and 42 minutes. [cite web
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Sayre married Pearl Myrtle Shakelford Sayre (January 4, 1884May 23, 1978) in 1904. They had one child, Elinore Pearl Sayre (January 21, 1906September 12, 1992), who was born in Seattle, King County. [cite web
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] Sayre lived in Seattle until 1959, when he moved to Santa Cruz, California due to failing health. He died at the age of 86.

Professional career

Sayre’s involvement with the theatre began around 1891 when he took a job at the Seattle Opera House folding programs. In 1899, Sayre began working as an advertising director for theater manager John Cort and soon opened Seattle’s first theatrical advertising agency. In late 1907, he began his career as a theatrical critic with one of Seattle’s weekly papers, "The Argus". He worked briefly for the "Seattle Star" in 1909, then returned to the "Seattle Daily Times", where he edited the paper’s theatrical department and wrote reviews. He worked as the manager of the Seattle Symphony from 1908 to 1924. From 1924 to 1936 he worked as an independent promoter of theatre productions and films and wrote several books on the history of Seattle. One of these books, "This City of Ours", was a standard history text in Seattle public schools for many years.

In 1936, he joined the staff of the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer", where he eventually managed the theatrical department. He retired from this position in 1954 after suffering a small stroke.

Over the course of his career, Sayre worked as a theatrical critic and editor for several of the local newspapers and magazines and is known to have handled publicity and advertising for a variety of Seattle theaters including the Grand Opera House, Seattle Theatre, Lyceum, Palm Garden, Second Avenue Orpheum, Star, Alhambra, Majestic, Mission, Liberty, 5th Avenue Theatre, Coliseum, Rex, Strand, Pantages, Blue Mouse, and Music Box Theatres. On several occasions, Sayre’s role as an arts promoter and theatrical critic became blurred. For example, while he was the manager of the Seattle Symphony he was also writing for various Seattle newspapers and reviewing Symphony performances. This apparent conflict of interest was not controversial at the time.

Sayre compiled a vast collection of publicity photographs from theatrical performers, dramatic companies, musicians, and traveling shows that played in Seattle as well as theater and musical programs. This collection is housed at the University of Washington Libraries Special Collection Division.

Notes and references

Bibliography

* Sayre, J. Willis, "The Romance of Second Avenue", Seattle: J. Willis Sayre, 1933.
* Sayre, J. Willis, "This City of Ours", Seattle: Seattle School District No.1, 1936.
* Sayre, J. Willis, "Some Historical Spots in Western Washington", Seattle: J. Willis Sayre, 1936.
* Sayre, J. Willis, "The Early Waterfront of Seattle", Seattle: J. Willis Sayre, 1937.

External links

* [http://db.lib.washington.edu/sayre/ Sayre Database] University of Washington Libraries. Over 24,000 photographs of theatrical and vaudeville performers, as well as musicians and motion picture scenes, that played in Seattle between about 1900 and 1955 (some of the materials date back to the 1870s). This database includes the data for all images in the database, but only includes links to digital images that are not under copyright restrictions.
* [http://content.lib.washington.edu/sayrepublicweb/index.html University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – J. Willis Sayre Photographs] 9,856 images collected by drama critic and theater promoter J. Willis Sayre. They consist of autographed portraits of actors, vaudeville performers, movie stills, singers, dancers, musicians, comedians and acrobats representing American theater history primarily from the 1890s and onward.


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