Robertson, Thomas William
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▪ British playwright
born Jan. 9, 1829, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, Eng.
died Feb. 3, 1871, London
British playwright whose realistic social comedies and pioneering work as a producer-director helped establish the late-19th-century revival of drama in England.
Born into a theatrical family that played a provincial circuit based on the city of Lincoln, Robertson in 1848 moved to London to become an actor. In 1854 he was engaged as prompter at the Lyceum Theatre by Mme Vestris, an enterprising and important manager. It was her work in refining the staging of comedy that he was eventually to perfect. After his marriage in 1856, Robertson gradually abandoned acting for writing. Some of his adaptations and translations had already been produced, and in 1861 a one-act farce called The Cantab, his first original play, was staged.
From 1865 to 1870 a number of plays produced by Marie and Squire Bancroft made Robertson famous:
Society,
Ours,
Caste,
Play,
School, and
The M.P. The broader themes suggested by the titles are merely touched upon, but the plays give a convincing picture of the social scene and are marred only by a strain of sentimentality. Many of his plays long remained in the repertory, and
Caste was among those most frequently performed.
Generally speaking, Robertson's characters are recognizable as individuals, his plots are skillfully manipulated, and his characters' dialogue is easy and conversational. As a director, Robertson stressed the performance as a whole, insisting upon adequate rehearsal, attention to detail, and ensemble playing. The rigorous domestic realism of both his plays and his staging methods gave rise in the 1860s to a broader style known as “cup-and-saucer” drama that exerted significant influence over the development of the English theatre during the second half of the 19th century.
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