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ANTIQUE #SA599770

Thomas Charles Wageman, 1787-1863 portrait Of William Charles Macready, 1793–1873 , Actor And Theater Manager, As Macbeth

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Thomas Charles Wageman, 1787-1863
 
Portrait of William Charles Macready, 1793–1873 , actor and theater manager, As Macbeth
 
oil on canvas
 
61 x 51 cm. (24 x 20 in.)
 
Macready played 70 roles over his acting career, with the role of Macbeth being played on numerous occaisions, Macready made his début in 1820 as Macbeth, which was to become his favourite and most successful role. In 1849 the Astor Place Riot took place in front of what is today 21 Astor Place, then the site of the Astor Opera House. Also referred to as the Shakespeare Riots, this violent event was sparked by an intense rivalry between two well-known actors of the time, but was inflamed by brewing tensions between New York’s upper class and working class.
 
On May 7, 1849, three days before the Astor Place Riot, the well-known British actor William Charles Macready took the stage at the Astor Opera House for a production of Macbeth, with an audience consisting primarily of working-class New Yorkers. Hissing and jeers as well as an onslaught of rotten eggs, potatoes, lemons, apples and copper coins greeted the actor and stage company; the outrage escalated from there to one of the red plush chairs being thrown into the orchestra from the second tier. Macready left the theater part way through the production and out a back door. Outraged, he threatened to catch the next ship back to England. While such disturbances during theatrical performances were commonplace in New York (so much so that this incident was dismissed by The New York Herald), what ensued afterward was not.
 
 
At the heart of this incident, and the riot to follow, were several factors. First was the rivalry between Macready and the American actor Edwin Forrest. While both were Shakespearean actors, their styles were quite different, and a feud between the two developed and escalated over the years. This conflict was eagerly followed by the press and the public alike (a 19th century version of The Real Housewives ...
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