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Charles Mayne Young : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Mayne Young
Charles Mayne Young (1777–1856), English actor, was the son of an eminent London surgeon. Young's first stage appearance was in Liverpool on 20 September 1798, as the character Young Norval (or the character Douglas according to some of his biographers)〔("Charles Mayne Young" by Harold G. Henderson in ''Actors and Actresses of Great Britain and the United States:The Kembles and Their Contemporaries'', eds. Brander Mathews, Lauren Hutton, 1886, Cassell & Co., NY )〕 in Home's blank verse tragedy ''Douglas''. Young's first London appearance〔The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre, 1996, eds. Phyllis Hartwell & Peter Found〕 was in 1807 as Hamlet with his friend Charles Mathews playing Polonius. "With the decline of John Philip Kemble, and until the coming of Kean and Macready, he was the leading English tragedian". He retired in 1832 in a farewell performance playing Hamlet with, as a special honour to him, Mathews as Polonius and Macready as the Ghost. ==Young's first appearance in Liverpool== "A passage in 'Gore Advertiser' for Thursday 20 September 1798, says: 'A young man (whose name we understand is Green) appeared for the first time in public last night at our theatre, in the part of Young Norval. He was received with great applause, and equitted himself in a manner highly creditable.' The player referred to Charles Mayne Young, one of the brightest ornaments of the British stage."〔(''Annals of the Liverpool stage, from the earliest period to the present time'', R. J. Broadbent, 1908, (Edward Howell, LIverpool) )〕
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