Alice Johnson (actress)

Alice Johnson ca. 1900
H.V. Donnelly
Daniel Frawley
ca.1904

Alice Johnson was a Broadway actress and singer,[1] active at the beginning of the 20th century.[2] She began her career in the chorus in light opera.[3] She later became a member of the Murray Hill Theatre Stock Company. In a single season she was seen in "no less than thirty roles running the entire gamut of the modern stage."[1] The company was founded by Henry V. Donnelly (1862–1910).[4] The company gave two performances daily and changed the play each week. Alice played everything from Lady Macbeth to Peggy in A Tin Soldier by Temple Bailey.[3]

She was also the leading actress in the Frawley Company, a stock company founded by T. Daniel Frawley in San Francisco, when it was at the zenith of its popularity.[5] She was married to Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Butler, the son of Colonel George Butler and actress Rose Eytinge, until his untimely death in 1904 at the age of twenty-five.[1]

Selected plays

Notes

  1. The show included a Hamlet in hoop skirts, the song "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow" and a three-legged dance. The audience hissed and booed its disapproval. (Reference: Thomas Allston Brown (1903) A History of the New York Stage, Dodd, Mead and Company, New York)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Robert Grau (1909) Forty Years Observation of Music and the Drama, Broadway Publishing Company, New York
  2. Alice Johnson at the Internet Broadway Database
  3. 1 2 Robert Grau (1910) The Business Man in the Amusement World, Broadway Pub. Co.,, New York
  4. "Henry V. Donnelly Dead" (February 16, 1910) New York Times
  5. Sunset Magazine Vol.9 No.5 (September, 1903) Southern Pacific Company, San Francisco
  6. William Archer (1898) The Theatrical World: 1893-1897, Walter Scott Ltd., London
  7. The Argonaut Vol.47 No.1234 (November 5, 1900) San Francisco
  8. Winchell Smith, Tom Cushing (1922) Thank You: A Play in Three Acts, Samuel French
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