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33: 154: 325: 411:, where a reviewer wrote, "The veteran English character actor George W. Anson playing the role of a crusty old brewer. Mr. Anson is an artist, who for years has been associated with the most noted actors of England...." 98:(25 November 1847 – 2 August 1920) was a British actor. He specialised in comedy roles, and appeared in New York and Sydney, Australia. He appeared in plays of Shakespeare, particularly in productions by 291:
said "Mr Anson had a tremendous reception, and the applause lasted so long that the actor had every excuse for feeling embarrassed". The following month he appeared, in the role of Eccles, in the comedy
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A critic in 1880 wrote "As an actor Mr Anson is possessed of force and pathos, and is an excellent low comedian."
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said "after the present run it is not probable that as fine a cast will ever be furnished in Australia again".
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stated it "sorely taxed the seating accommodations" and "every available corner was occupied".
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Her Majesty's Theatre in London, built in 1897; illustration in The Strand magazine.
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Between 1910 and 1917 he appeared in various Broadway theatres. He appeared in
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wrote of him, "He was a very fine character actor, especially in rough parts".
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at the same theatre. It was his final appearance before returning to England.
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Other Broadway plays in this period included in 1916 a revival of
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Niblo's Garden, Broadway, c.1887; Anson appeared here in 1872.
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In 1880 he joined the company of Shakespearean actress
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Montrose, Scotland
Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Montrose
John W. Anson
Dundee
Perth
Inverness
Samuel Johnson
Henry Irving Company
Lyceum Theatre
Theatre Royal
character actor

burlesque
John Brougham
Niblo's Garden
F. C. Burnand
Olympic Theatre
H. J. Byron
Much Ado About Nothing
The Ticket-of-Leave Man
Tom Taylor
Court Theatre
Haymarket Theatre
Dion Boucicault
Sir Charles Hawtrey
Madame Modjeska
Criterion Theatre
The Sydney Mail

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