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J. K. Tillotson

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James Knox Tillotson (April 16, 1845 – October 23, 1907) was an American playwright and businessman. His plays included The Planter's Wife, Queena, Lynwood and A Young Wife.[1]

The Planter's Wife, written for Charlotte Thompson, appeared in Chicago by early 1883, and ran on Broadway by April of the same year, and played far and wide over the ensuing decade as one of the most popular "spectacular plantation dramas" of the day.[2][3]

Tillotson's A Gilded Crime was performed to great acclaim at the Elitch Theatre in 1896. "A Gilded Crime seemed to please the audiences greatly."[4]

His daughter was the American operatic soprano Queena Mario.[1][5]

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  1. ^ a b (28 October 1907). Mr. Tilletson Dies, Oshkosh Northwestern
  2. ^ Gaines, Francis Pendleton. The Southern Plantation: A Study in the Development and the Accuracy of a Tradition, p. 122 (1924)
  3. ^ Maude Adams: Idol of American Theater, 1872-1953, pp. 46-47 (2004)
  4. ^ Borrillo, Theodore A. (2012). Denver's historic Elitch Theatre : a nostalgic journey (a history of its times). [publisher not identified]. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-9744331-4-1. OCLC 823177622.
  5. ^ "Who is who in Music: A Complete Presentation of the Contemporary Musical Scene, with a Master Record Catalogue". 1940.
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