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Name
  
Sidney Bateman

Children
  
Virginia Bateman

Died
  
January 13, 1881

Role
  
Author


Sidney Frances Bateman Sidney Frances Batemans Self at Metropolitan Playhouse The New

Grandchildren
  
Compton Mackenzie, Fay Compton, Viola Compton, Francis Compton

Great grandchildren
  
Anthony Pelissier

Sidney Frances (Cowell) Bateman (March 29, 1823 – January 13, 1881) was an English-born actor, playwright, and theatrical manager who spent her career on the American stage.

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Biography

Sidney Frances Cowell was the daughter of Joseph Cowell, an English comic actor who had settled in America. She married Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman, also an actor. They moved to St. Louis in the 1850s before moving on to New York and later to London, where Hezekiah managed the Lyceum Theatre.

After her husband's death in 1875, Sidney Frances Bateman continued to manage the Lyceum for another three years. She later became manager of the Sadler's Wells Theatre, a position she held until her death. She was the first to bring to England an entire American company with an American play, Joaquin Miller's The Danites.

Bateman was also the author of several popular plays, in one of which, Self (1857), she and her husband made a great success.

Family

The Batemans had at least six children, with all four of their daughters appearing on stage. The two oldest, Kate (b. 1842), and Ellen (b. 1845), began their theatrical careers so young that their act was known as the "Bateman Children." Bateman and her husband managed the children's careers, including extensive touring, for a decade before the girls retired from child acting in 1856. Kate would later return to the stage as an adult actor and appeared in several plays produced or written by her mother.

The third daughter to go on the stage was Virginia (b. 1854), who first appeared in London in the title part of her mother's play Fanchetle in 1871. The fourth daughter, Isabel (b. 1854), was also well known on the London stage.

References

Sidney Frances Bateman Wikipedia


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