- James T. Tanner
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Life and career
Tanner began his theatre career as a set-painter and actor and toured early on with Auguste van Biene's company, among others, including as Volteface in "The Old Guard". Then he became company manager and stage director. In 1892 he wrote his first play, "The Broken Melody", which became a success on tour and internationally for van Biene. By this time, Tanner was directing Gaiety Theatre burlesque productions on tour and sometimes at the Gaiety for van Biene, including "
Faust up to Date " in 1892.George Edwardes noticed the versatile Tanner and hired him as a director and "show doctor" at the Gaiety. He first directed "The Baroness" for Edwardes, then directed and conceived the innovative musical play "In Town" (1892), which would help set the fashion for the Gaiety Theatre shows that were to follow. He provided the outline on whichOwen Hall would write the book for "A Gaiety Girl " (1893). He also completed the unfinished burlesque of "Don Yuan" (1893, with music byMeyer Lutz and lyrics byAdrian Ross ), whichFred Leslie had begun to write as a star vehicle for comedianArthur Roberts but died before finishing, and Tanner also directed the production. Tanner also directed the original Gaiety Theatre production of "The Shop Girl " (1894) and "An Artist's Model " (1895) and "A Modern Trilby" (1895, starringNellie Farren ), both atDaly's Theatre ., Ross and Greenbank), both in 1913.
Tanner continued to work for Edwardes up to his death at age 56.
References
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External links
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/british/authors/tanner.html Profile of Tanner at the British Musical Theatre site]
* [http://www.musicals101.com/who27.htm Profile of Tanner at the Musicals101 site]
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