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THE D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY
Charles Childerstone (1896-1903) Charles Childerstone
was a member of the chorus and small part player with the D'Oyly Carte Opera
Company at the Savoy from 1896 until 1903.
He was in the chorus for the July 1896 revival of The Mikado and,
presumably, for His Majesty in February 1897. He was also in the chorus for the May 5, 1897 revival of The
Yeomen of the Guard, but later that month assumed the small part of First
Yeoman when Cory James moved up to play Leonard Meryll upon the temporary
departure of Scott Russell. In June,
when Greenbank & Cellier's companion piece Old Sarah was added to
the bill, Childerstone took the part of the income tax collector Archibald
Jones. Archibald Jones was
his only named part through the run of The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein
(December 1897 to March 1898), but when The Gondoliers was revived on
March 22, Childerstone was given the non-singing role of Annibale. He maintained his part in Old Sarah
through the run of The Gondoliers. For The Beauty
Stone (May-July 1898) he was A Lad of the Town, and was once again Annibale
in The Gondoliers when that opera returned to the Savoy from July to
September. The September 1898 revival
of The Sorcerer and Trial by Jury found Childerstone in another
non-singing (and this time non-speaking) role:that of the Associate in Trial
by Jury. He was also, however, one
of four tenors to fill in for a spell as the Defendant in December after the
departure of Cory James. He was a Chamberlain
in The Lucky Star (January-May 1899) and the Defendant in Trial by
Jury when Trial was revived with H.M.S. Pinafore
(June-November 1899). He also appeared
on occasion in August 1899 as Ralph Rackstraw in place of Robert Evett. For The Rose of
Persia (November 1899-June 1900) Childerstone was The Physician-in-Chief,
and when The Pirates of Penzance was revived with The Outpost
(June-November 1900) he took the part of Henry in the shorter work. He continued as Henry when Patience
replaced Pirates as the main attraction, but was back to chorus only in
December 1900 when Pretty Polly succeeded Old Sarah on the
bill. He remained in the chorus for The
Emerald Isle (April-November 1901), until August when he
succeeded Powis Pinder as Private Perry. Childerstone was
presumably back in the chorus for Ib and Little Cristina (November 1901)
and Iolanthe (December 1901-March 1902). In any event, he had no named parts at the Savoy again until
April 2, 1902, when he appeared as a Lord in Merrie England. He played this role through the run at the
Savoy, a fourteen-week tour, and a return engagement at the Savoy ending in
January 1903. He then appeared as Will
Weatherly in Hood & German's A Princess of Kensington at the Savoy
through May and then on tour until fall.
In order to remain in London, like many members of the Savoy Company, Childerstone left the D'Oyly Carte organization after A Princess of Kensington and migrated to the Adelphi, where he appeared in The Earl and the Girl. He continued to perform in London and on tour until at least 1914, including a 1909 William Greet Company tour of Merrie England in which he appeared as the Earl of Essex. |
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