A former teacher, Charles Bailey Seymour moved from London to New York City in 1849.
C.B.S. writes to the Editor about the early performances of Mr. Frederick Robinson, an English actor who resembles the late Prince Albert, at Wallack's.
C.B.S. remarks that he will not be "supplanted" by Frederick Robinson (312).
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A former teacher, Charles Bailey Seymour moved from London to New York City in 1849.
Wallack’s Lyceum was located in Broadway near Broome Street. Its productions included original works by Pfaffians John Brougham, Stephen Ryder Fiske, and Fitz-James O’Brien.
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