Robert Reece

Robert Reece

Robert Reece (2 May 18388 July 1891) was a British comic playwright and librettist active in the Victorian era. He wrote many successful musical burlesques, comic operas, farces and adaptations from the French, including the English-language adaptation of the operetta "Les cloches de Corneville", which became the longest-running piece of musical theatre in history up to that time. He sometimes collaborated with Henry Brougham Farnie or others.

Biography

Reece was born in the island of Barbados, West Indies. His father, Robert Reece (1808–1874), was a barrister of the Inner Temple. Reece matriculated from Balliol College, Oxford in 1857 and received his B.A. in 1860 and his M.A. in 1864. He was admitted a student at the Inner Temple in 1860 but was not called to the bar. For a short time he was a medical student. Between 1861 and 1863, he was an extra clerk in the office of the ecclesiastical commissioners, and from 1864 to 1868 an extra temporary clerk to the emigration commissioners. [http://ia331324.us.archive.org/3/items/dictionaryofnati47stepuoft/dictionaryofnati47stepuoft_djvu.txt Information from the Dictionary of National Biography] ]

Theatre career

From the 1860s to the 1880s, Reece wrote some comic pieces for the stage with fair success and even scored a number of hits, including the English-language adaptation of "Les cloches de Corneville", which ran for over 700 performances in 1878-79, the longest run in history up to that time for any piece of musical theatre. [ [http://www.dgillan.screaming.net/stage/th-longr.html List of longest running plays in London and New York] ]

Reece's first professionally produced effort was the libretto of an operetta, "Castle Grim", with music by G. Allen, produced at the Royalty Theatre in 1865. Among his subsequent contributions to the same stage were the burlesques "Prometheus" (1865), [Printed in Lacy's "Acting Edition of Plays", vol. lxviii] "The Lady of the Lake" (1866), [Lacy, vol. lxxi] and "Whittington Junior and his Sensation Cat" (1871, starring Fred Sullivan and Henrietta Hodson). [Lacy, vol. lxxxix] He also wrote for the Royalty "Dora's Device," a comedietta (1871), [Lacy, vol. xc] "Little Robin Hood," a burlesque (1871), revived at the Gaiety Theatre (1882), [Lacy, vol. xci] and "Paquita, or Love in a Trance," a comic opera with music by J. A. Mallandine (1871). [Lacy, vol. xciv]

At the Queen's Theatre, Reece produced "The Stranger, stranger than Ever," a burlesque (1868). [Lacy, vol. lxxxii] Another burlesque the same year at the Prince of Wales's Theatre was "Agamemnon and Cassandra" [http://books.google.com/books?id=1UM5AAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA542&lpg=RA1-PA542&dq=%22robert+reece%22+benefit+play+london&source=web&ots=mPgy_EebRu&sig=3xr-gTdElh5MxbMKRoRKFqXq9tw#PPA23,M1 A Dictionary of the Drama, "Agamemnon and Cassandra" described on p. 23] ] He wrote many others for the Globe Theatre, the Olympic Theatre (including "Richelieu" in 1873 and "Clockwork" in 1877), [http://www.gilbertandsullivanonline.com/programm.htm Programme listings] ] the Vaudeville Theatre (including "Green Old Age", with music by Frederic Clay, in 1874; and a burlesque, "Ruy Blas Righted"), the Strand Theatre, and the Gaiety.

At the Gaiety, he produced fourteen pieces between 1872 and 1884, among them the pantomimes "Ali Baba" (1872), "The Forty Thieves," (written with F. C. Burnand, H. J. Byron and W. S. Gilbert) (1878) and another version of the same story, with music by Meyer Lutz in 1880; [ [http://www.peopleplayuk.org.uk/collections/object.php?info_shown=meta_data&object_id=635&back=%2Fguided_tours%2Fpantomime_tour%2Fthe_great_victorian_pantomime%2Fdrurylane.php%3F Photo from Reece and Lutz's "The Forty Thieves", 1880 (PeoplePlay.uk)] ] and the burlesques "Aladdin," (1881); "Little Robin Hood," (1882); "Valentine and Orson," (1882); and "Don Giovanni in Venice" (1873). He collaborated with Henry Brougham Farnie on 15 libretti or adaptations and occasionally joined with other dramatic writers. With Farnie, he wrote "Up the River, or the Strict Kew-Tea" (1877) [ [http://www.operetta-research-center.org/main.php?task=archart&cat=4&sub_cat=10&id=00090 Information from the Operetta Research Center] ] "Stars and Garters" (1878), his biggest success "Les cloches de Corneville" (1878), and "The Creole", all at the Folly Theatre in London, and "Boccaccio" by Franz von Suppé (1882) at the Comedy Theatre. [Adams, William Davenport. "A Dictionary of the Drama (1904) 1904 Chatto & Windus, London] He also wrote the successful burlesque, "Carmen; or Sold for a Song" (1879) for the Folly Theatre. "The Highest Bidder" played in New York in 1887, starring E. H. Sothern. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9500E1DE1238E533A25757C2A9629C94669FD7CF&oref=slogin New York Times article of 24 April 1887] ] [ [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=393134 Information about "The Highest Bidder" from the IBDB database] ]

In 1875, he wrote "Cattarina", a comic opera with music by Frederic Clay, produced at the Charing Cross Theatre, and in 1879 he wrote the comic opera "La Petite Mademoiselle", together with Henry Sambrooke Leigh, for the Alhambra Theatre. Also for the Alhambra, in 1881 he wrote an English-language adaptation of "Jeanne, Jeannette and Jeanneton", a grand opera by P. Lacome after an original libretto by Clairville & Delacour.

Despite all of his successful work, Reece fell on hard times in the 1880s. He died at in London at the age of 53 and was buried in Kensal Green cemetery.

Notes

References

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* "Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News", 1881, xvi. 357, with portrait
* "Archer's English Dramatists of To-day", 1882, pp. 289-93
* "Saturday Programme", 25 October 1876, pp. 3-4, with portrait
* "Illustrated London News", 18 July 1891, p. 71, with portrait
* "Era", 11 July 1891, p. 9
* "Figaro", 18 July 1891, p. 14, with portrait
* B. Ian Chard's "Life and Reminiscence"s, 1891, i.314, &c., ii. 364, 724
* Morton's "Plays for Home Performers", 1889, p. xi


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