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Between 11 July and 8 October 1885, Boucicault toured Australia, where his brother Arthur lived. Towards the end of this tour, he suddenly left Agnes to marry Josephine Louise Thorndyke (c. 1864–1956), a young actress, on 9 September 1885, in Sydney. This aroused scandal on both sides of the Atlantic
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Boucicault was an excellent actor, especially in pathetic parts. His uncanny ability to play these low-status roles earned him the nickname "Little Man Dion" in theatrical circles. His plays are for the most part adaptations, but are often very ingenious in construction. They have had great
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In late 1855, while his wife was performing in St. Louis, Boucicault became the lessee of the Varieties Theatre in New Orleans. He quickly renamed it the Gaity and was set to open its doors on the 28th of November. A short delay pushed the opening night back to December 1 with his play
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Consequently, Dion Boucicault attended various schools in and around London; there is confusion about the details of his education. Richard Fawkes has addressed this in a biography. For about four years, from 1829, Boucicault seems to have attended a very small private school in
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Boucicault was married three times. He married the much older Anne Guiot at St Mary-at-Lambeth on 9 July 1845. He claimed that she died in a Swiss mountaineering accident later in the same year, though she may in fact have died as late as 1848. In 1853, he eloped with
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From 1854 to 1860, Boucicault resided in the United States, where he was always a popular favourite. Boucicault and his actress wife, Agnes Robertson, toured America. He also wrote many successful plays there, acting in most of them. These included the popular
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In the summer of 1859, Boucicault and William Stuart became joint lessees of Burton's New Theatre (originally Tripler's Theatre) on Broadway just below Amity Street. After extensive remodeling, he renamed his new showplace
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Ocean, as his marriage to Agnes was not finally dissolved until 21 June 1888, by reason of "bigamy with adultery." The rights to many of his plays were later sold to finance alimony payments to his second wife.
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hailed him in his obituary as "the most conspicuous English dramatist of the 19th century,"; he and his second wife, Agnes Robertson Boucicault, applied for and received American citizenship in 1873.
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Boucicault is buried in Section 43, Lot 1, near the top of the hill; his monument is a flat tablet of granite with a cast bronze marker giving his name and his life dates in Roman numerals.
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in 1873–1874. However, Boucicault withdrew from the business just before the theatre opened. Stuart teamed up instead with the actor, playwright and theatre manager
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at the Gaiety. Shortly after, on February 26 of 1856 Boucicualt was in the market to sell his lease. By March 8 he was out and heading to New York.
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Dublin family influential in many fields and related to the Guinnesses by marriage. Anne was married to Samuel Smith Boursiquot, of
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Boucicault died in 1890 in New York City, and was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Hastings, Westchester County, New York.
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Boucicault fell out with Stuart over money matters, and he returned to England. There he produced at the
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In 1875 Boucicault returned to New York City, where he made his home; for a time his manager was
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Boucicault rapidly followed this with a number of other plays, among the most successful being
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Tolson. Julius H. "Dion Boucicault" Ph.D. Diss, University of Pennsylvania 1951.
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After returning to England, Boucicault was asked by noted American comedian
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ancestry, but the identity of Dion's father is uncertain. He was probably
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When Boucicault was in his late teens, his mother persuaded a cousin,
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in 1855–1856, and put on a short season at the Washington Theatre in
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in 1838. Three years later, he had a big success as a dramatist with
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Clapp, John Bouvé; Edgett, Edwin Francis (1902). "The Shaughraun".
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referred to the notable actor in the libretto of his 1881 operetta
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From around 1855 his business manager and partner in New York was
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and made his first appearance on stage with Benjamin Webster at
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in the line: "The pathos of Paddy, as rendered by Boucicault".
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In 1837, he was enrolled at Wyke House, a school at Sion Hill,
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Agnes Kelly Robertson (m.1853–d.1916; marriage dissolved 1888)
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on 4 March 1841, its cast included such well-known actors as
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Boucicault was born Dionysius Lardner Boursiquot in 1820
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Again in partnership with William Stuart, he built the
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kept by a Mr Hessey; between 1833 and 1835 he was at
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Josephine Louise Thorndyke (m.1885–1890; his death) (
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on 14 August 1890, and closed on 13 September 1890.
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She was 556:(1855), both adaptations of French plays. 49: 1756: 1720:Asimov's Annotated Gilbert & Sullivan 1630: 1359: 1982:American male dramatists and playwrights 1846: 1652:"Agnes Robertson Boucicault (1833–1916)" 1329: 1260: 1225: 1095:Dion Boucicault: Irish Identity on Stage 766: 681:, who also starred in the production of 631:Poster for a production of Boucicault's 626: 495: 1640:"Josephine Louise Thorndyke Boucicault" 1291: 573:Jessie Brown; or, The Relief of Lucknow 433:, which was produced some years later. 14: 2002:People educated at Bruce Castle School 1964: 1913:An Inventory of the Collection at the 1811: 1779: 1679:Cheney, Josephine (13 December 1916). 1678: 1663: 1626:– via British Newspaper Archive. 1158: 1078: 1046: 1044: 1000:(probably Boucicault's natural father) 685:, to rework Jefferson's adaptation of 542:. He had further great successes with 448:Boucicault took up an acting offer in 1972:Irish male dramatists and playwrights 1757:Anonymous (1873). "Dion Boucicault". 1668:. London: Quartet. pp. 239, 241. 1216:, Quartet Books, London 1979, pp29-30 1154: 1152: 1083:. London: Quartet Books. p. 187. 567:and also played the title character. 390:, where he began his friendship with 27:Irish actor and dramatist (1820-1890) 1618:. London. 24 January 1876. p. 5 1601:, 16 Nov 1890 - accessed 16 Feb 2015 1286:Vampires: Encounters With The Undead 579:Work as theatre manager and producer 504:depicting a scene from Boucicault's 429:. He also wrote his own first play, 1865:Watermeier, Daniel J., ed. (2015). 1401:. NY: The Dunlap Society. pp.  1372:. 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Index

Boucicault
Boucicault (surname)
Dion Boucicault, c. 1862
Dublin
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York
British subject
Anglo-Irish
London Assurance
The Octoroon
The Colleen Bawn
The Shaughraun
bigamously
Dionysius George Boucicault Jr.
Nina Boucicault
Aubrey Boucicault
Dionysius Lardner
George Darley

/ˈdˌɒnˈbsɪˌk/
melodramas
The New York Times
Dublin
Gardiner Street
George Darley
Anglo-Irish
Huguenot
Dionysius Lardner
natural philosophy
astronomy
University College, London

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