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Emma Sheridan Fry

Emma Sheridan Fry (née , Sheridan; pen name, Polly and E. V. Sheridan; October 1, 1864 – December 1936) was an American actor, playwright, and teacher. She started her career as a stage actress and after retiring from that, she became a writer for various periodicals and wrote plays. In 1903, she established the Children's and Young People's Theatre in New York City.[1] Also in that city, she served as director of the Children's Educational Theatre and the Educational Players, as well as teaching at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Fry died in 1936.

Emma V. Sheridan Fry
BornEmma Viola Sheridan
(1864-10-01)October 1, 1864
Painesville, Ohio, U.S.
DiedDecember 1936
Westwood, New Jersey, U.S.
Pen namePolly, E. V. Sheridan
Occupationjournalist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Alma materNew York Lyceum School of Acting, American Academy Dramatic Arts
Subjectdrama
Notable worksEducational dramatics
Spouse
(m. 1891)
ChildrenSheridan Brooks Fry
RelativesGeorge Augustus Sheridan (father)

Early life and education

Emma Viola Sheridan was born in Painesville, Ohio, October 1, 1864. Her mother, Emma Christina (Huther) Sheridan,[2] was a niece of the New England clergyman, Rev. Joseph W. Parker. Her father, Congressman George Augustus Sheridan,[3] fought with the Army of the Cumberland during the American Civil War, and later developed a national reputation as an orator. Fry was always his friend, confidant and counselor.[4]

She was a graduate of Mrs. Hay's preparatory academy, Boston, Massachusetts, and of the Normal College in New York City (now, Hunter College). Choosing the stage as the field of her work, she went through a thorough course of study and training in the New York Lyceum School of Acting (now, Lyceum Theatre).[4] She graduated from the American Academy Dramatic Arts, 1885.[2]

Career

 
Emma Sheridan (seated, 2nd from left) and the Boston Museum Stock Company, 1889-1890

Fry began at the bottom and in six seasons, she rose to the front rank among American actors, filling many important roles. In 1887, she played a notable engagement with Richard Mansfield in the Lyceum Theatre, London, England. Returning to the United States, she played a round of leading Shakespearean parts with Thomas Keene. In 1889, she became the leading lady in the Boston Museum Company.[2] At the close of her second and most successful season there, her stage career was cut short by her marriage.[4]

During her stage experience, Sheridan was also a writer of general syndicate newspaper work, writing many articles, stories and verses published in the daily press, in magazines and in dramatic papers over her signature. She was well known as "Polly" in the New York Dramatic Mirror, writing the Polly Papers. She also wrote a "Wednesday Afternoon" column for the Boston Commonwealth, which included theater reviews and dramatic commentary.[5] After her retirement from the stage, Sheridan, for she retained her signature, "E. V. Sheridan", devoted all her time to writing, and she was in this second profession rapidly repeating the progress and notable success of her stage career.[4]

 
Emma Sheridan Fry (1893)

On February 23, 1892, Mansfield produced at the Garden Theatre, New York, a play by Sheridan entitled, £10,000 a Year, founded on Dr. Samuel Warren's book of the same name, Ten Thousand a-Year. [4] She prepared a text book of Educational Dramatics, and Educational Players' Students Arrangement of Twelfth Night and Macbeth.[2]

Founded by Alice Minnie Herts, and with Mark Twain as president of the board, Fry became the director of the Children's Educational Theatre, New York City,[6][7] in 1904, and conducted all of its educational work till January 1, 1909. She took charge, as dramatic director, of the Educational Players, New York City, in 1910. She was also a teacher at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1909-10. At the Children's Educational Tbeatre, she produced The Prince and the Pauper, written by her from Mark Twain's book; the Abby Sage Richardson play, produced with the Educational Players, 1910; Midsummer Night's Dream at the Morris High School, New York; and produced The Tempest for Smith College alumnae, 1898.[2]

Fry was a member of the New England Woman's Press Association,[8] and the Pen and Brush Club, New York City. She served as president of the Alumni Association of the Lyceum School of Acting.[4]

Personal life

In 1891, in Deer Isle, Maine, she married Alfred Brooks Fry,[2] Chief Engineer of the United States Treasury service; he was a member of the Loyal Legion, and of the Order of the Cincinnati by heredity.[4] They had a son, Sheridan Brooks Fry,[2] who was born in 1893.[9]

Fry favored woman suffrage. By religion, she was Episcopalian.[2]

Emma Sheridan Fry died in December 1936,[10] in Westwood, New Jersey.[11][12]

Selected works

Plays

  • £10,000 a Year, 1892
  • The Prince and the Pauper

Textbooks

  • Educational dramatics : a handbook on the educational player method, 1917

References

  1. ^ Ohles, Ohles & Ramsay 1997, pp. 119–20.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Leonard 1914, p. 309.
  3. ^ "Fry – Sheridan" (PDF). New York Times. July 31, 1890. Retrieved 2015-03-02.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Willard & Livermore 1893, p. 305.
  5. ^ Fisher & Londré 2017, p. 602.
  6. ^ Beatrice L. Tukesbury, "Emma Sheridan Fry and Educational Dramatics" Educational Theatre Journal 16(4)(December 1964): 341-348.
  7. ^ "Thirty-Five Actors Resign" New York Sun (February 11, 1909): 7. via Newspapers.com 
  8. ^ New England Woman's Press Association 1895, p. 12.
  9. ^ "Alfred Brooks Fry". New York Red Book. 1909.
  10. ^ García-Romero 2016, pp. 33, 45, 46, 192, 230.
  11. ^ Ohles, Ohles & Ramsay 1997, p. 119.
  12. ^ "Deaths in Jersey". The Courier-News. 11 December 1936. p. 15. Retrieved 30 November 2022 – via Newspapers.com.

Attribution

  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Leonard, John William (1914). Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915 (Public domain ed.). American Commonwealth Company. p. 309.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: New England Woman's Press Association (1895). New England Woman's Press Association: Organized Nov. 17, 1885 : Chartered Sept. 15, 1890 (Public domain ed.). Somerville Journal Printers.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893). A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life (Public domain ed.). Moulton. p. 305.

Bibliography

  • Fisher, James; Londré, Felicia Hardison (22 November 2017). Historical Dictionary of American Theater: Modernism. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 978-1-5381-0786-7.
  • García-Romero, Anne (24 March 2016). The Fornes Frame: Contemporary Latina Playwrights and the Legacy of Maria Irene Fornes. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-3144-8.
  • Ohles, Frederik; Ohles, Shirley M.; Ramsay, John G. (1997). Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-313-29133-3.

External links

  •   Works related to Woman of the Century/Emma V. Sheridan Fry at Wikisource
  • Works by or about Emma Sheridan Fry at Internet Archive

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Emma Sheridan Fry nee Sheridan pen name Polly and E V Sheridan October 1 1864 December 1936 was an American actor playwright and teacher She started her career as a stage actress and after retiring from that she became a writer for various periodicals and wrote plays In 1903 she established the Children s and Young People s Theatre in New York City 1 Also in that city she served as director of the Children s Educational Theatre and the Educational Players as well as teaching at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts Fry died in 1936 Emma V Sheridan Fry A Woman of the Century BornEmma Viola Sheridan 1864 10 01 October 1 1864Painesville Ohio U S DiedDecember 1936Westwood New Jersey U S Pen namePolly E V SheridanOccupationjournalistLanguageEnglishNationalityAmericanAlma materNew York Lyceum School of Acting American Academy Dramatic ArtsSubjectdramaNotable worksEducational dramaticsSpouseAlfred Brooks Fry m 1891 wbr ChildrenSheridan Brooks FryRelativesGeorge Augustus Sheridan father Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 4 1 Plays 4 2 Textbooks 5 References 5 1 Attribution 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksEarly life and education EditEmma Viola Sheridan was born in Painesville Ohio October 1 1864 Her mother Emma Christina Huther Sheridan 2 was a niece of the New England clergyman Rev Joseph W Parker Her father Congressman George Augustus Sheridan 3 fought with the Army of the Cumberland during the American Civil War and later developed a national reputation as an orator Fry was always his friend confidant and counselor 4 She was a graduate of Mrs Hay s preparatory academy Boston Massachusetts and of the Normal College in New York City now Hunter College Choosing the stage as the field of her work she went through a thorough course of study and training in the New York Lyceum School of Acting now Lyceum Theatre 4 She graduated from the American Academy Dramatic Arts 1885 2 Career Edit Emma Sheridan seated 2nd from left and the Boston Museum Stock Company 1889 1890 Fry began at the bottom and in six seasons she rose to the front rank among American actors filling many important roles In 1887 she played a notable engagement with Richard Mansfield in the Lyceum Theatre London England Returning to the United States she played a round of leading Shakespearean parts with Thomas Keene In 1889 she became the leading lady in the Boston Museum Company 2 At the close of her second and most successful season there her stage career was cut short by her marriage 4 During her stage experience Sheridan was also a writer of general syndicate newspaper work writing many articles stories and verses published in the daily press in magazines and in dramatic papers over her signature She was well known as Polly in the New York Dramatic Mirror writing the Polly Papers She also wrote a Wednesday Afternoon column for the Boston Commonwealth which included theater reviews and dramatic commentary 5 After her retirement from the stage Sheridan for she retained her signature E V Sheridan devoted all her time to writing and she was in this second profession rapidly repeating the progress and notable success of her stage career 4 Emma Sheridan Fry 1893 On February 23 1892 Mansfield produced at the Garden Theatre New York a play by Sheridan entitled 10 000 a Year founded on Dr Samuel Warren s book of the same name Ten Thousand a Year 4 She prepared a text book of Educational Dramatics and Educational Players Students Arrangement of Twelfth Night and Macbeth 2 Founded by Alice Minnie Herts and with Mark Twain as president of the board Fry became the director of the Children s Educational Theatre New York City 6 7 in 1904 and conducted all of its educational work till January 1 1909 She took charge as dramatic director of the Educational Players New York City in 1910 She was also a teacher at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts 1909 10 At the Children s Educational Tbeatre she produced The Prince and the Pauper written by her from Mark Twain s book the Abby Sage Richardson play produced with the Educational Players 1910 Midsummer Night s Dream at the Morris High School New York and produced The Tempest for Smith College alumnae 1898 2 Fry was a member of the New England Woman s Press Association 8 and the Pen and Brush Club New York City She served as president of the Alumni Association of the Lyceum School of Acting 4 Personal life EditIn 1891 in Deer Isle Maine she married Alfred Brooks Fry 2 Chief Engineer of the United States Treasury service he was a member of the Loyal Legion and of the Order of the Cincinnati by heredity 4 They had a son Sheridan Brooks Fry 2 who was born in 1893 9 Fry favored woman suffrage By religion she was Episcopalian 2 Emma Sheridan Fry died in December 1936 10 in Westwood New Jersey 11 12 Selected works EditPlays Edit 10 000 a Year 1892 The Prince and the PauperTextbooks Edit Educational dramatics a handbook on the educational player method 1917References Edit Ohles Ohles amp Ramsay 1997 pp 119 20 a b c d e f g h Leonard 1914 p 309 Fry Sheridan PDF New York Times July 31 1890 Retrieved 2015 03 02 a b c d e f g Willard amp Livermore 1893 p 305 Fisher amp Londre 2017 p 602 Beatrice L Tukesbury Emma Sheridan Fry and Educational Dramatics Educational Theatre Journal 16 4 December 1964 341 348 Thirty Five Actors Resign New York Sun February 11 1909 7 via Newspapers com New England Woman s Press Association 1895 p 12 Alfred Brooks Fry New York Red Book 1909 Garcia Romero 2016 pp 33 45 46 192 230 Ohles Ohles amp Ramsay 1997 p 119 Deaths in Jersey The Courier News 11 December 1936 p 15 Retrieved 30 November 2022 via Newspapers com Attribution Edit This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Leonard John William 1914 Woman s Who s who of America A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada 1914 1915 Public domain ed American Commonwealth Company p 309 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain New England Woman s Press Association 1895 New England Woman s Press Association Organized Nov 17 1885 Chartered Sept 15 1890 Public domain ed Somerville Journal Printers This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Willard Frances Elizabeth Livermore Mary Ashton Rice 1893 A Woman of the Century Fourteen Hundred seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life Public domain ed Moulton p 305 Bibliography Edit Fisher James Londre Felicia Hardison 22 November 2017 Historical Dictionary of American Theater Modernism Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers ISBN 978 1 5381 0786 7 Garcia Romero Anne 24 March 2016 The Fornes Frame Contemporary Latina Playwrights and the Legacy of Maria Irene Fornes University of Arizona Press ISBN 978 0 8165 3144 8 Ohles Frederik Ohles Shirley M Ramsay John G 1997 Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators Greenwood Publishing Group p 119 ISBN 978 0 313 29133 3 External links Edit Works related to Woman of the Century Emma V Sheridan Fry at Wikisource Works by or about Emma Sheridan Fry at Internet Archive Biography portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emma Sheridan Fry amp oldid 1124786223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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