May 07, 2020 - Sale 2534

Sale 2534 - Lot 250

Unsold
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
(ENTERTAINMENT--THEATER.) Broadside for Ira Aldridge's historic first performance at London's Theatre Royal. Letterpress broadside, 13 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches; minor foxing, moderate edge wear not affecting text. [London]: W. Reynolds, 8 April 1833

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Ira Frederick Aldridge (1807-1867) was an African-American actor who was born in New York but emigrated in 1824 in search of greater opportunities. He slowly worked his way up through the regional theaters of Great Britain and Ireland, often billing himself as a native of Africa. He was brought in to play Othello at Covent Garden's Theatre Royal for his first opportunity at one of London's leading theaters. His engagement as Othello lasted for only two performances; he was criticized for his youth and inexperience, and his race was also likely an issue. However, he went on to a long career as one of England's leading actors; he is the only actor of African descent to be honored with a plaque at the Shakespeare Memorial Theater.
This playbill advertises Aldridge's groundbreaking first Covent Garden appearance as Othello. It promises a performance two days hence of "Shakespeare's tragedy of Othello, the part of Othello by Mr. Aldridge, known by the appellation of the African Roscius, who has been received with great applause at the Theatres Royal, Dublin, Edinburgh, Bath, and most of the principal provincial theatres. (His first appearance on this stage.)" See Hovde, "Ira Aldridge Takes the Stage," on the Folger Shakespeare Library blog, which is illustrated with a 10 April playbill. A pair of double-sized broadsides from Aldridge's Covent Garden performances appeared in Swann's 28 March 2019 auction; we are aware of none others at auction.