Saturday
What goes on in a young man's head when he knows he's going to have to
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*††“Maysie” One Summer’s Day
1898
“April” The Sea Flower
“Angela Goodwin” Tommy Dodd
†“Gabrielle de Chalius” The Three Musketeers
1899
“Sybil Crake” The Dancing Girl
“Ellice Ford” Carnac Sahib
“Lucie Manette” The Only Way
“Christina” Ibb and Christina
“Louise” Marsac of Gascony
1901
“Kate Duewent” A Fools’ Paradise
*“Mabel Vaughan” The Wilderness
—— The Importance of Being Earnest
1902
“Lady Hetty Wrey” Pilkerton’s Peerage
*“Lady Ernstone” My Lady Virtue
1903
“Kathie” Old Heidelberg
*“Miss Wilhelmina Marr” Billy’s Little Love Affair
“Lady Henrietta Addison” The Duke of Killiecrankie
1904
“Lady Mary Carlyle” Monsieur Beaucaire
1905
†“Klara Volkhardt” Lights Out
1906
“Judy” Punch
“Miss Blarney” Josephine
1907
“Muriel Glayde” John Glayde’s Honour
“Sweet Kitty Bellaires” Sweet Kitty Bellaires
1908
“Mrs. Crowley” The Explorer
“Dorothy Gore” The Marriages of Mayfair
“Mrs. Errol” (Dearest) Little Lord Fauntleroy
“Lady Joan Meredith” The House of Bondage
1909
“Kathie” (revival) Old Heidelberg
“Hon. Mrs. Bayle” The Best People
“Hon. Mrs. Rivers” The House Opposite
1910
“Gay Birch” Company for George
1911
“Christine” A Woman’s Wit
1912
“Kate Bellingham” Looking for Trouble
*†“Eliza” Eliza Comes to Stay
*†“Betty” The Dangerous Age
1913
*†“Eliza” Eliza Comes to Stay
*†“Betty” The Dangerous Age
1914
*†“Eliza” Eliza Comes to Stay
*†“Betty” The Dangerous Age
1915
*†“Phyllis” When We Were Twenty-One
1918
“Mrs. Culver” The Title
“Mrs. Etheridge” Cæsar’s Wife
1920
“Mumsie” Mumsie
1921
“Lady Marlow” A Matter of Fact
*†“Edie La Bas” The Law Divine
1922
“Miss Van Gorder” The Bat
1923
“Mary Westlake” Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
All those marked * were plays written by my husband.
All those marked † we played together.
APPENDIX II
SOME PARTS PLAYED BY H. V. ESMOND
“Lord John” The Scorpion
“Harold Lee” Rachel
—— Frou Frou
“Gibson” Ticket of Leave
“Horace Holmcroft” New Magdalen
“Eglantine Roseleaf” Turn Him Out
“Feversham” Take Back the Heart
“Theodore Lamb” Glimpse of Paradise
“Capt. Damerel” The Lord Harry
“Jack” Ruth’s Romance
“The Marquis de Presles” The Two Orphans
“Megor” Nana
“George Talboys” Lady Audrey’s Secret
“Philip” Eve’s Temptation
“Bill Sykes” Oliver Twist
“Uriah Heep” Little Emily
“Ishmael, the Wolf” Flower of the Forest
“Tulkinghorn” Poor Joe
“Charles Torrens” Serious Family
“Mr. Lynx” Happy Pair
“Mr. Debbles” Good for Nothing
“Rafael de Mayal” The Marquesa
“Capt. Kirby” Dick Venables
“Fillipo” Fennel
“Paddington Grun” If I Had a Thousand a Year
“Harold Wingard” Daughters
“Fred Fanshaw” Weak Woman
“Harry Stanley” Paul Pry
“John” In Chancery
*“Pierre” Rest
“Frank Bilton” Churchwarden
“Weston Carr” Flight
“Plantagent Watts” Great Unpaid
“Phil Summers” Dregs
“Eric” Too Happy by Half
“Reggie” The Rise of Dick Halward
* †“Hugh” In and Out of a Punt
“Dolly” A Blind Marriage
“Le Barrier” The Storm
“Cayley Drummle” The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
“Touchstone” As You Like It
“Major-General Sir R. Chichele” The Princess and the Butterfly
“Verges” Much Ado About Nothing
“Capt. Theobald Kerger” The Conquerors
“Vivian Seauvefere” The Ambassador
“Fritz von Tarbenhelm” Rupert of Hentzau
“D’Artagnan” The Three Musketeers
“Major Blencoe” The Tree of Knowledge
—— The Debt of Honour
“Charles II.” His Majesty’s Servant
“Mercutio” Romeo and Juliet
“Augustus III.” Hawthorne, U.S.A.
“Corporal Helbig” Lights Out
“Louis IV.” Bond of Ninon
“Widgery Blake” Palace of Puck
“Mr. Whitly” The Education of Elizabeth
“Sir Benjamin Backbite” The School for Scandal
“Little Billee” Trilby
“Viscount Bolingbroke” Mr. Jarvis
*“Philip Kean” Grierson’s Way
“Sir Francis Leverson” East Lynne
“Alfred Meynard” The Corsican Brothers
“Chaucer” Vice Versa
“Robert de Belfort” The Grip of Iron
“Adrian Fiore” The Panel Picture
“Capt. Julian Chandler” The Middleman
“Algernon Grey” Sweet Nancy
“Graham Maxwell” The Pharisee
“Edward Pendlecoop” Culprits
“Lord Leadenhall” The Rocket
“Howard Bombas” The Times
“Cis Farrington” The Magistrate
“Eddie Remon” The Masqueraders
“George Round” Guy Domville
“Willie Hasselwood” The Triumph of the Philistines
[1]“Uncle Archie Buttonshaw” Bogey
“Earl of Addisworth” Pilkerton’s Peerage
“Cyril Ryves” Chance, The Idol
“Hon. Sandy Verrall” Eliza Comes to Stay
“Jack Le Bas” The Law Divine
“Adam Haggarth” In Days of Old
—— Barton Mystery
“Sir Egbert Ingelfield” The Dangerous Age
“Jacob Ussher” Birds of a Feather
1. Parts in his own plays.
APPENDIX III
PLAYS WRITTEN BY H. V. ESMOND
*When We Were Twenty-One
*Under the Greenwood Tree
*Billy’s Little Love Affair
*One Summer’s Day
*Grierson’s Way
*My Lady Virtue
*The Divided Way
*The Wilderness
*Bogey
*The Sentimentalist
*Eliza Comes to Stay
*The Dangerous Age
*The O’Grindles
*A Kiss or Two
Clorinda’s Career
*My Lady’s Lord
*A Young Man’s Fancy
The Tug of War
*The Forelock of Time
*Love and the Man
*The Law Divine
*Birds of a Feather
*Leoni
*Cupboard Love
SHORT PLAYS
*In and Out of a Punt
*Her Vote
*Rest
A Woman in Chains
*Island of Dreams
Those marked * have been produced either in England or America.
INDEX
Actors’ Association, 40, 233.
Actresses’ Franchise League, 77, 94, 95.
Adams, Maude, 149.
Adelphi Theatre, The, 13.
Ainley, Henry, 61, 109.
Albani, Madame, 47.
Aldwych Theatre, The, 70.
Alexander, Sir George, 43, 44, 54–57, 59, 61, 66, 103, 134, 192,
202, 216, 235.
Alexander, Lady, 111.
Alhambra, The, 129.
Allen, Lady, 83, 84.
Ambulance Corps, The, 75.
America, 55, 57, 62, 83, 138, 143, 145–147, 149, 150, 181.
Andresson, Herr, 111.
Apple Porch, 74, 112, 163, 201, 229.
Archer, William, 179.
Army of Occupation, The, 34, 86.
Asche, Oscar, 103.
Ashwell, Lena, 85, 94, 95, 231.
Asquith, Mrs. H. H., 161.
Astor, M.P., The Rt. Hon. Viscountess, 163.
As You Like It, 219.
Austin, Alfred, 160.
Australia, 23, 35, 36, 84.
Authors’ Society, The, 148, 149.
Aynesworth, Allen, 25, 62.
Bad Hats, 212.
Bailey, Rt. Hon. W. H., 57.
Barker, Granville, 48, 73, 109.
Barrie, Bart., Sir James, 63, 140.
Bat, The, 72.
Beardsley, Aubrey, 120.
Beerbohm, Max, 179.
Belgium, 75.
Belle Marseille, La, 69.
Bennett, Arnold, 70.
Bennett, Marguerite Arnold, 182.
Berhens, Herr, 111, 112.
Berlin, 164, 165.
Berry, W. H., 133.
Biff Bang, 156.
Billington, Theresa, 98.
Billy’s Little Love Affair, 62, 63.
Birds of a Feather, 212, 219.
Blind Marriage, The, 46.
Bogey, 43–46, 202, 207.
Bourchier, Arthur, 60, 110, 111, 206.
Brandram, Rosina, 32.
Breed of the Treshams, The, 136.
Brighton, 2, 3, 9–12, 15, 17, 47, 55, 67.
British Army, The, 34.
Broken Sixpence, The, 21.
Brooke, Rupert, 86, 193.
Brookfield, Charles, 83, 34.
Brough, Fanny, 30, 31.
Brough, Lal, 31.
Brough, Mary, 21.
Brough, Sydney, 31, 32.
Browne, Graham, 63.
Bruce, Nigel, 160.
Buest, Scot, 14.
Burge, Dick, 137.
Burnett, Mrs. Hodgson, 68.
Butler, The, 22.
Cabinet Minister, The, 24–26.
Cæsar’s Wife, 70.
Calthrop, Dion Clayton, 197.
Calvert, Mrs., 50.
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, 128, 129.
Canada, 150, 151.
Carnac Sahib, 53, 117.
Carr, Professor, 152.
Carson, Mrs., 31.
Carte D’Oyley, 26.
Carter, Mrs., 86.
Castle, Egerton, 66.
Cecil, Arthur, 25.
Chamberlain, Austen, 90.
Chance, 219.
Channings, The, 193.
Chaplin, Charlie, 222.
Chelsea Palace, The, 121.
Chevalier, Albert, 68.
Chirgwin, George, 123, 124.
Chisholm, Miss Marie, 75, 76, 79.
Chu Chin Chow, 72.
Churchill, M.P., The Right Hon. Winston Spencer, 10.
Cinderella, 13
Clark, Holman, 48.
Clarkson, Willie, 51.
Clothes and the Woman, 148, 149.
Cochrane, Sir Ernest, 72.
Collier, Constance, 50.
Collier, Dr. Mayer, 27.
Collins, Sir Arthur, 230.
Comedy Theatre, The, 51, 72.
Cooper, Gladys, 177.
Copperfield, David, 20.
Coriolanus, 140.
Cornwallis, Miss, 86, 87.
Corsican Brothers, The, 120, 216.
Courtneidge, Robert, 181, 182.
Court Theatre, The, 24, 101, 109.
Craig, Edith, 36.
Craigie, Pearl Mary-Teresa, 179.
Cricket on the Hearth, The, 14, 16, 17.
Criterion Theatre, The, 46, 148.
Culprits, The, 26, 34.
Cunningham, Philip, 113, 195.
Curzon, Frank, 33, 131.
Dacre, Arthur, 35.
Dale, Alan, 145.
Dana, Henry, 192.
Dancing Girl, The, 52.
Dane, Clemence, 114, 115.
Dangerous Age, The, 69, 149, 206, 208, 209, 224, 235.
Dare, Phyllis, 54.
Dare, Zena, 54.
Daughters of the Empire, The, 151
David Garrick, 34.
Davidson, Emily, 98.
Davis, Ben, 18, 47.
Dear Brutus, 219.
Dear Fool, The, 143, 144, 149.
Defence of Lucknow, The, 152.
d’Erlanger, Baron Emile, 71.
de Freece, Sir Laurie, 129.
Despard, Mrs., 93.
Dick, Cotsford, 26.
Dickens, Miss Ethel, 148.
Dockers’ Theatre, The, 56.
Dr. Chavasse’s Advice to a Mother, 30.
Dr. Chavasse’s Advice to a Wife, 30, 149.
Dr. Dee, 26.
Dorothy, 18.
Drummond, Mrs., 151.
Drummond, Flora, 92.
Drury Lane Theatre, The, 32, 36, 53, 68.
Dublin, 19, 57, 82, 84, 93.
Duke of Killiecrankie, The, 63.
Dumas, Alexandre, 220, 221.
du Maurier, Sir Gerald, 173, 174, 17, 218.
“Dumbells, The,” 156, 157.
Edinburgh, 19, 20, 181.
Edward VII., 169, 170.
Edwardes, George, 39, 132, 133.
Eliza Comes to Stay, 1, 14, 30, 102, 108, 113–115, 143, 147–150,
159, 190, 203–205, 207, 224.
Elliott, G. W., 43.
Elliott, Maxine, 180, 181, 236.
Elmore, Belle (Mrs. Crippen), 31.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 98.
Emery, Winifred, 16, 48, 103, 138, 139.
Empire League, The, 162.
Empire Theatre, The, 35, 42.
Esmond, H. V. Passim.
Esmond, Jack, 1, 142, 146, 194, 201, 230.
Esmond, Jill, 1, 17, 66, 109, 114, 125, 146, 180, 183, 195, 236.
Evans of Edmonton, Mr., 152.
Everard, Walter, 34.
Explorer, The, 67.
Fagan, Elizabeth, 234.
Farren, William, 32.
Faust, 13.
Feversham, William, 149.
Fisher, Miss, 86.
Flames of Passion, 72, 141.
Frederick the Great, 168.
French for Tommies, 75.
Fripp, Sir Alfred, 232.
Frohman, Charles, 82, 83, 146, 174, 175, 230.
Fulton, Charles, 85, 64, 65.
Gaiety Theatre, The, 38, 50, 132, 133.
Gainsborough, Thomas, 189.
Gallery First Night Club, The, 45.
Garrick Club, The, 34, 122, 139.
Garrick Theatre, The, 146.
Gay Widow, The, 43.
George, A. E., 67.
George, M.P., The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd, 99.
Geraldine, or Victor Cupid, 190, 200.
Germany 34.
Gibbs, Sir Philip, 166.
Gilbert, W. S., 29, 125, 133, 134, 223.
Gilbert and Sullivan Operas, 32.
Globe Theatre, The, 220.
Gneiseuan, General, 168.
Gondoliers, The, 27.
Goodwin, Maxine Elliott, 180, 181, 236.
Goodwin, N. C., 180.
Gordon, Major A., 77.
Graham, Cissie (Mrs. Allen), 192.
Green Room Club, The, 65, 138.
Grierson’s Way, 179, 201, 206, 213, 219.
Grossmith, George, 138.
Grossmith, Weedon, 25, 63.
Grove, Fred, 25, 30, 113, 114, 159, 160, 198.
Groves, Charles, 62.
Guerini, Madame, 11.
Guggisberg, Lady, 78.
Hackney, Mabel, 148.
Hallard, Charles Maitland, 65, 164, 173, 187, 217.
Hamilton, Harry, 51.
Harbour Lights, 13.
Harcourt, Cyril, 197.
Harding, Lyn, 17, 68.
Harding, Rudge, 112.
Hare, Sir John, 69.
Harvey, Sir John Martin, 103, 136, 137, 159.
Harvey, Lady Martin, 103, 234.
Hatfield, Lady, 80.
Haverfield, Mrs., 76, 77.
Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope, 60, 126, 127, 235.
Hawtrey, Sir Charles, 43, 49, 126, 185, 213.
Haymarket Theatre, The, 109, 126, 128.
Hearts is Hearts, 13.
Hendrie, Ernest, 50.
Henley, W. E., 199.
Her Vote, 95.
Hicks, Seymour, 39.
Highwayman, The, 192.
Hindenburg, Field Marshal Von, 166, 168.
His Majesty’s Theatre, 34, 72, 236.
Hobbes, John Oliver, 179.
Hobhouse, M.P., Rt. Hon. Henry, 90.
Hood, Dr. Walton, 125.
Horder, Morley, 112, 113.
House of Commons, The, 92.
Hughes, Annie, 24.
Huntly, G. P., 132.
Idylls of the King, 188.
Illington, Marie, 63, 181.
Importance of Being Earnest, The, 64.
Imprudence, 63.
India, 53.
Interlude Players, The, 12.
Ireland, 20, 55, 56, 82.