- Thomas German Reed
, a noted singer, actress and dancer, who was his partner in creating the entertainments.
Life and career
German Reed was born in
Bristol . His mother was Frances German, and His father, Thomas Reed, was a conductor. Reed studied music with his father. At the age of ten, German Reed performed on the piano and sang, also singing at the Bath Theatre. He soon appeared in juvenile roles at theHaymarket Theatre in London, where the family relocated, as his father became conductor at the Haymarket Theatre and later the Garrick Theatre. In 1832, German Reed became became an organist at the Catholic Chapel on Sloane Street and assistant to his father as conductor of the Garrick Theatre. ["Thomas German Reed" in the "Dictionary of National Biography", Lee, Sidney Ed. (1896) London: Smith, Elder & Co., p. 394] His work at the theatre included scoring and adapting new operas, including "Fra Diavolo" in 1837. He also gave private music lessons., as well as touring extensively in the British provinces."Thomas German Reed" in the "Dictionary of National Biography", Lee, Sidney Ed. (1896) London: Smith, Elder & Co., p. 395]
In the spring of 1855, at St. Martin's Hall, German Reed and his wife presented the first performance of "Miss P. Horton's Illustrative Gatherings," musical theatre performances usually consisting of one or two brief
comic opera s designed for a minimal number of characters and performed with either the piano andharmonium or a small ensemble of musicians. These eventually became "Mr. and Mrs. German Reeds Entertainments", presented at theRoyal Gallery of Illustration onRegent Street , beginning in 1856, and later at St. George's Hall. To help lend respectability to their family-friendly entertainments, they called their establishment the "Gallery" of Illustration, rather than a "theatre", and the pieces they produced were called "entertainments," rather than plays,extravaganza s, or burlesques. Reed himself composed the music for many of these pieces, and he often appeared in them along with his wife.
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