Dot or The Cricket on the Hearth: The 1862 Theatrical Adaptation

Dot or The Cricket on the Hearth: The 1862 Theatrical Adaptation

Dot or The Cricket on the Hearth: The 1862 Theatrical Adaptation

Dot or The Cricket on the Hearth: The 1862 Theatrical Adaptation

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Overview

Considered one of the most influential playwrights in nineteenth-century theatre, Dion Boucicault was at the height of his career when he adapted Charles Dickens' Christmas novella for the stage. Known for his dramatic construction, Boucicault crafted an intriguing drama that captivated audiences. While it was not the first adaptation of the story that London saw, it was considered the most "memorable." After its original production, it toured extensively throughout England and continued to be produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Haymarket Theatre, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, Sadler's Wells, among others. Its New York production at the Winter Garden, under Boucicault's direction, launched the career of Joseph Jefferson. At the time of Boucicault's death, "Dot" was mentioned as being among the playwright's best plays. Published as part of Theatre Arts Press' Dickens Dramatized Series of Plays.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781522808978
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 12/18/2015
Series: Dickens Dramatized Series of Plays
Pages: 30
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.06(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is probably the greatest novelist England has ever produced, the author of such famous books as A Christmas Carol, Hard Times, Great Expectations, David Copperfield, and Oliver Twist. His innate comic genius and shrewd depictions of Victorian life — along with his indelible characters — have made his books beloved by readers the world over. Dickens was born in Landport, Portsea, England and died in Kent after suffering a stroke. The second of eight children of a family continually plagued by debt, the young Dickens came to know hunger, privation, and the horrors of the infamous debtors' prison and the evils of child labor. These unfortunate early life experiences helped shape many of his greatest works.

Date of Birth:

February 7, 1812

Date of Death:

June 18, 1870

Place of Birth:

Portsmouth, England

Place of Death:

Gad's Hill, Kent, England

Education:

Home-schooling; attended Dame School at Chatham briefly and Wellington
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