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223: 103: 22: 426:. Hewson and his wife and young son sailed to Australia hoping "that the voyage and a dry climate give him renewed strength". He made a brief recovery but relapsed. He returned to Britain, and he died on 27 November 1902 at the age of 28. He was buried in the 99:, Wales. He was the son of John Jones Hewson (born 1829) and his wife Elizabeth (born 1833), proprietors of the Union Workhouse, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. His older sister was Jane (born 1868), and his younger brother was Howell (born 1878). 398:, and eventually he had to withdraw from the role. In October 1901 a benefit matinΓ©e was given for him at the Savoy by well-known performers including Rutland Barrington, 196:, a role that he would play whenever this piece was revived at the Savoy thereafter. In March 1896, he created the role of the Herald in the original production of 47:
Hewson began in the chorus of the company, but soon moved up from smaller roles to larger ones on tour and then again from smaller roles to larger ones at the
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He returned to the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company at the Savoy as a replacement for the role of Abdallah during the original production of
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when they were revived together in the autumn of 1898. In the same year he married the actress Brenda Gibson; they had one son.
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singled out Hewson: "a special word of praise is due to Mr. Jones Hewson's delightful singing of "This Helmet, I Suppose" from
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at the Savoy Theatre, earning an encore from the Savoy audience and praise from the critics. Occasionally, he substituted for
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in London, earning critical praise. During his tenure with the company, he played more than two dozen of the baritone and
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on Sir Arthur Sullivan, given in May 1901, at which musical illustrations were given by members of the Savoy company,
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in London. He soon went on tour with the company, doubling in the small roles of Captain Corcoran and Calynx in
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in March 1898. Later that year at the Savoy, he played Luiz in the first Savoy revival of
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to good notices and added the role of the Rt. Hon. Claude Newcastle in the curtain raiser
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Hewson went back on tour at the beginning of 1899, reprising his role of Tommy Merton in
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Back at the Savoy Theatre in November 1895, he played Pish-Tush in a revival of
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in 1896–97 and sometimes played the title role or Pooh-Bah during the run.
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Hewson in his last role, Lord Newtown, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in
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in the summer of 1900. After this, he played the Pirate King in
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1894 as a member of the chorus of the original production of
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roles in its repertory, and he created several roles in new
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Rollins and Witts, p. 17; and "The New Savoy Opera",
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and played Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre in a revival of
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John Witts (1962). 246:in the first Savoy Theatre revival of 793:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis 788:19th-century Welsh male opera singers 13: 758:Photo of Hewson as the Pirate King 390:Hewson's health deteriorated from 14: 814: 730: 689: 676: 663: 650: 637: 624: 621:, 8 November 1900, p. 8, col. G 611: 598: 261:The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein 673:, 7 October 1901, p. 7, col. E 569: 554: 539: 530: 496: 482: 473: 440: 385: 217: 206:in the lead role of Ludwig in 116: 1: 737:Photo of Hewson as the Herald 169:roles of Sergeant Bouncer in 695:"The Late Mr Jones-Hewson", 634:, 17 May 1901, p. 12, col. C 536:Rollins and Witts, pp. 15–16 418:, and, in the second act of 159:, and Ferdinand de Roxas in 90: 7: 608:, 2 July 1900, p. 4, col. G 551:, 6 May 1897, p. 10, col. E 489:Collected early reviews of 77:and the Earl of Newtown in 10: 819: 717:. 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baritone
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Savoy Theatre
bass-baritone
Savoy Operas
The Grand Duke
His Majesty
The Beauty Stone
The Emerald Isle
tuberculosis
Swansea
Tall, clean shaven white man in herald's tabard, blowing long trumpet
The Grand Duke
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Mirette
Savoy Theatre
Utopia Limited
The Vicar of Bray
The Chieftain
bass-baritone
Cox and Box
Princess Ida
The Mikado
After All!
The Grand Duke
Rutland Barrington
tall, clean-shaven white man in court dress and robes of the Order of St Patrick
The Emerald Isle
His Majesty

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