- J. T. Grein
Jacob Thomas (J. T.) Grein ("Jack") (
October 11 ,1862 –June 22 ,1935 ) was a Dutch-born theatreimpresario and drama critic who helped establish the modern theatre inLondon , England.Born in
Amsterdam , he moved to London in 1885 and became a naturalized British subject in 1895. His greatest contribution was founding theIndependent Theatre Society in 1891. Their first production wasHenrik Ibsen 's "Ghosts" in 1891, held as a private performance since it was not officially licensed by theLord Chamberlain . In 1892 the Society producedGeorge Bernard Shaw 's "Widower's Houses ", the first production of a Shaw play. Grein married Alice Grein in 1904; she later wrote and edited a biography of him under the pseudonym Michael Orme.Both J. T. and Alice Grein also worked tirelessly to introduce European drama to London. They founded the
German Theatre in London Program in 1900, hosting German actors and directors such asMax Behrend andHans Andresen in productions of German drama (performed in German). This program lasted, in various forms, through 1908.ources
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9038049/Jack-Thomas-Grein "Encyclopedia Britannica"]
References
* Carlson, Marvin. “The Théâtre-Libre, The Freie Bühne, The Independent Theatre: A Comparative Study.” Diss. Cornell University, 1961.
* Schoonderwoerd, N. H. G. "J. T. Grein: Ambassador of the Theatre, 1862-1935. A Study in Anglo-Continental Theatrical Relations". Assen: Van Gorcum, 1963.
* Orme, Michael [Alice Grein] . "J. T. Grein: The Story of a Pioneer". London: John Murray, 1936.
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