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JAMES ALBERY (1838–1889)

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 505 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JAMES ALBERY (1838–1889)  ,.
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English dramatist, was born in
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London on the 4th of May 1838 . On leaving school he entered an architect's office, and started to write plays . After many failures he at last succeeded in getting an adaptation-Dr Davy —produced at the
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Lyceum (1866) . His most successful piece, Two Roses, a
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comedy, was produced at the
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Vaudeville in 1870, in which
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Sir Henry Irving made one of his earliest London successes as Digby Grant . He was the author of a large number of other plays and adaptations, including Jingle (a version of Pickwick), produced at the Lyceum in 1878, and
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Pink
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Dominoes, the latter being one of a series of adaptations from the French which he made for the Criterion theatre . At that house his wife, the well-known actress,
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Miss Mary Moore, played the leading parts . He died on the 15th of August 1889 .

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