mistress ford – Shakespeare and the Players at Emory University Wed, 01 Mar 2017 17:14:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 124205043 Lady Constance Benson /lady-constance-benson/ Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:40:31 +0000 http://scholarblogs.emory.edu/shakespeare/?p=1818 Read more]]> (1860-1946)

Using the stage name Constance Featherstonhaugh in her first stage appearance she played Juliet with Kyrle Bellew in 1883. She soon after joined Frank Benson‘s company and they married in 1886. With Frank’s company she of course played a number of Shakespeare parts, almost all the female leads in the repertory in every major theatre in Great Britain. She married Benson in 1886 until they separated due to his affair with another actress, Genevieve Smeek. Constance became Lady Benson upon Francis’s knighting in 1916 by King George. In 1911, she starred in silent film versions of Richard III, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and The Taming of the Shrew.

Among other books, Lady Benson wrote an interesting autobiography that is filled with anecdotes about the actors who worked with Benson called Mainly Players: Bensonian Memories (1926).

Constance Benson as Miranda in "The Tempest" Constance Benson as Mistress Ford in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Frank Benson as Macbeth, Constance Benson as Lady Macbeth, and Murray Carrington as Banquo in "Macbeth" Constance (Mrs. F. R.) Benson as Ophelia in "Hamlet" ]]>
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Lily Brayton /lily-brayton/ Fri, 31 Jul 2015 18:15:12 +0000 http://scholarblogs.emory.edu/shakespeare/?p=1653 Read more]]> (1876-1953)

Elizabeth “Lily” Brayton was born in England on June 23, 1876. She made her first stage appearance in 1896 with Frank Benson’s company in Richard II (see anecdote below). She remained with the troupe for some time, so as a “Bensonian” she played many roles in the plays of Shakespeare, appearing several seasons in the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Her last appearance on the stage was as Portia in Julius Caesar. She married fellow actor Oscar Asche in 1898 and they joined Beerbohm Tree‘s company in 1902. In 1907, she and her sister Agnes appeared in a production of The Taming of the Shrew, as Kate and Bianca, respectively, with the Oxford Union Dramatic Society. 

She and her husband entered joint-management later in life, managing the Adelphi Theatre and Her Majesty’s Theatre, both in London. While managing, they produced As You Like It, Othello, and The Taming of the Shrew before going on tour to acclaim in Australia and New Zealand. Brayton played Rosalind, Desdemona, and Katerina respectively. Asche and Brayton made history in 1916 as the former wrote a play entitled Chu-Chin-Chow in which he played the lead, Abu Hasan. The play broke all records when it ran for 2,238 performances. Brayton took the part of Zahrat-al-Kulub and performed it almost two thousand times during the run. She died in England in 1953.

Brayton herself explains her early days as an actor in a 1919 published interview with the The Advertiser (Adelaide, Australia):

Technically speaking my first appearance was as a super, for I walked on in Twelfth Night the evening of the same day I arrived in Manchester. In the repertoire of that week were also included Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, and Richard II, and I appeared in all of them. It was in the last named that I spoke my first line as one of the ladies in attendance upon the queen, whom I afterwards played both with Mr. Benson and with Sir Herbert Tree at His Majesty’s. My line was, I believe, “Madam, we will play at bowls.” Unimportant as the line was, I think I felt an importance which has never been equalled when I have been playing the most onerous leading part.

Lily Brayton as Mistress Ford, Oscar Asche as Falstaff, and Constance Robertson as Mistress Page in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Lily Brayton as Isabella in "Measure for Measure" Miss Lily Brayton as Katharina in "The Taming of the Shrew" Lily Brayton as Ophelia, Walter Hampden as Laertes, and E. Lyall Swete as Polonius in "Hamlet" Lily Brayton as Rosalind and Henry Ainley as Orlando in "As You Like It" Lily Brayton as Rosalind in "As You Like It" Lily Brayton as Queen Isabella in "Richard II" Lily Brayton as Rosalind in "As You Like It" Lily Brayton as Katharina and Oscar Asche as Petruchio in "The Taming of the Shrew" Lily Brayton as Ophelia, Oscar Asche as Claudius, and Maud Milton as Gertrude in "Hamlet" Lily Brayton as The Queen, Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Richard II, William Haviland as the Duke of Norfolk, and Oscar Asche as Henry Bolingbroke in "Richard II" Lily Brayton as Rosalind in "As You Like It" Lily Brayton as Rosalind and Henry Ainley as Orlando in "As You Like It" Lily Brayton as Katharina in "The Taming of the Shrew" Lily Brayton as Viola in "Twelfth Night" Lily Brayton as Desdemona in "Othello" Lily Brayton as Kate in "The Taming of the Shrew" Lily Brayton as Rosalind in "As You Like It" Lily Brayton as Rosalind and Henry Ainley as Orlando in "As You Like It" Lily Brayton as Queen Isabella in "Richard II" Lily Brayton as Ophelia and E. Lyall Swete as Polonius in "Hamlet" ]]>
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Mistress Ford /mistress-ford/ Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:22:01 +0000 http://scholarblogs.emory.edu/shakespeare/?p=1011 Read more]]> Mistress Ford is a character in The Merry Wives of Windsor.

Constance Benson as Mistress Ford in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Lily Brayton as Mistress Ford, Oscar Asche as Falstaff, and Constance Robertson as Mistress Page in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" ]]>
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