Henry Eugene Abbey

Deceased Person

1846 – 1896

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Who was Henry Eugene Abbey?

Henry Eugene Abbey was an American theatre manager and producer. During the 1870s - 1890s, he managed such prominent Broadway theatres as Booth's, Wallack's, and the Park Theatre, promoting the talents of some of the foremost American actors of his day, as well as European stars. Abbey also had the distinction of being the first manager of New York's Metropolitan Opera Company, which opened for its inaugural season in 1883.

He managed the tours of Adelina Patti, Francesco Tamagno and the London Gaity in America, and he introduced Sarah Bernhardt to America. He opened Boston's Park Theatre in 1879. He also opened Abbey's Theatre in 1890, one of the first theatrical managers to present expensive shows outside of the major cities. He resigned after a financially unsuccessful first season, but was re-hired in 1891, along with John B. Schoeffel and Maurice Grau. He continued in this capacity until his death in 1896.

One of his longest lasting legacies was his bringing a group of Spanish performers, known as the Spanish Students, to the United States.

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Born
Jun 27, 1846
Akron
Also known as
  • Эбби, Генри
Nationality
  • United States of America
Lived in
  • Akron
  • New York City
Died
Oct 17, 1896
New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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