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Middlethorpe Events

Sarah Siddons: The First Celebrity Actress, Talk by Jo Willett

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Thursday 6th June 2024 at 11:00 [[relativeEventDate]] 

We welcome back Jo Willett to talk about her book 'Sarah Siddons: The First Celebrity Actress'. Arrive for coffee or tea prior to the talk, which is followed by a three-course luncheon with wines.

Sarah Siddons grew up as a member of a family troupe of travelling actors, always poor and often hungry, resorting to foraging for turnips to eat. But before she was 30 she had become a superstar, her fees greater than any actor - male or female - had previously achieved.

Her rise was not easy. Her London debut, aged just 20, was a disaster and could have condemned her to poverty and anonymity. But the young actress - already a mother of two - rebuilt her career away from the capital city. In York, the manager of the Theatre Royal, Tate Wilkinson, took her under his wing. She gradually honed her skills in the provinces and returned triumphantly to Drury Lane seven years later.

From then on Sarah was known as Britain's greatest tragic actress, eletrifying audiences with her performances. Her shows were sell-outs.

Adored by audiences, writers, artists and the royal family alike, Sarah grasped the importance of her image. She made sure that every leading portrait painter captured her likeness, so that engravings could be sold to her adoring public.

In an eighteenth-century world of vicious satire and gossip, she also battled to manage her reputation. Married young, she took constant pains to portray herself as a respectable and happily married woman, even though her marriage did not live up to this ideal.

Sarah's story is not just about rags to riches; this remarkable woman also redefined the world of theatre and became the first celebrity actress.

10.30am  Morning Coffee 

11.00am  Presentation by Jo Willett in the Barlow Room 

12.00pm  Drinks followed by a three-course luncheon with wines

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