English actor and theatre manager
John Ward
Born (1704-06-24 ) 24 June 1704England
Died 30 October 1773(1773-10-30) (aged 69)England
Occupation Actor
John Ward (24 June 1704 – 30 October 1773) was an English actor and theatre manager . The founder of the Warwickshire Company of Comedians – a Birmingham -based theatre company who toured throughout the West Midlands and into Wales during the mid to late eighteenth century[ 1] – he was the first of the Kemble family theatrical dynasty, whose most notable member was his granddaughter Sarah Siddons .[ 2] Ward was the first recorded performer of a Shakespearian play in Stratford-upon-Avon ,[ 3] and is also notable as the author of the two earliest surviving prompt books of Shakespeare 's Hamlet , which reveal how the play was performed in eighteenth century England and also throw light on earlier practice.[ 4]
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Highfill, Philip H.; Burnim, Kalman A.; Langhans, Edward A. (1993), "Ward, John 1704-1773, actor, manager, singer" , A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800 , vol. 15, Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, pp. 258– 262, ISBN 0-8093-1802-4 , retrieved 13 March 2010
McManaway, James G. (1949), "The Two Earliest Prompt Books of "Hamlet" ", The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America , 43 (3): 288– 320, doi :10.1086/pbsa.43.3.24298457 , ISSN 0006-128X , S2CID 191382085
Money, John (1977), Experience and identity: Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760-1800 , Manchester University Press, ISBN 0-7190-0672-4 , retrieved 16 June 2009
Price, Cecil John Layton (1946), "John Ward, stroller [1704-73]", Theatre Notebook , 1 (2): 10– 12, ISSN 0040-5523
Thompson, Ann (1999), " 'I'll have grounds / More relative than this': The Puzzle of John Ward's 'Hamlet' Promptbooks", The Yearbook of English Studies , 29 : 138– 150, doi :10.2307/3508939 , ISSN 0306-2473 , JSTOR 3508939
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