

An edition of Helen Potter's Impersonations (1891)
By Helen Potter
Publish Date
1891
Publisher
Edgar S. Werner
Language
eng
Pages
239
Description:
Helen Potter was an elocutionist, teacher, and platform impersonator. She was especially active as a costumed impersonator of popular orators and actors in the 1870s and 1880s. In this book she provides detailed instructions about how to develop and perform impersonations. She includes examples of her approach to creating many characters, including Susan B. Anthony, Sarah Bernhardt, Edwin Booth, Charlotte Cushman, Anna Dickinson, John B. Gough, Helena Modjeska, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Oscar Wilde. The hardback edition of this book also includes several photographs of the orators or actors being depicted and, in a few cases, photographs of Potter in costume.
subjects: Acting, Elocution, impersonation, oratory, performance, Recitations
People: Anna Dickinson, Charlotte Cushman, Edwin Booth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Helen Potter, Helena Modjeska, John B. Gough, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), Sarah Bernhardt, Susan B. Anthony
Places: New York
Times: 1870-1890, 19th century