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Historic Photo Gallery: 1850 to 1899

1854

The 1854-55 season included the debut of one of the most influential playwrights of the 19th century, Dion Boucicault. At the time of his Walnut debut he was largely unknown, and came as the manager of his wife Agnes Robertson's tour. Robertson was the adopted daughter of Charles Kean (son of actor Edmund Kean). Boucicault went on to write or adapt over 130 stage plays, including the anti-slavery play The Octoroon and Joseph Jefferson's Rip Van Winkle. He was also a key force in establishing dramatic copyright laws in America. (Photograph courtesy of the Theatre Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia.)

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