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"Master Burke, known as the 'Irish Roscius', was a contemporary with Clara Fisher and made his debut in Dublin in the role of Tom Thumb. Although Master Burke was an accomplished musician who became more famous as a violinist than as an actor, Moncreiff states that he refrained from including elements such as 'Hornpipes and Musical Displays, Pantomimic change of dress, and unnatural and impossible a assumptions of adult character,' which may have brought him a 'noisier popularity' and all of which are features of The Spoiled Child, in order 'to shew the Histrionic talents of Master Burke, in a rational and genuine point of view.'

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"Master Burke, known as the 'Irish Roscius', was a contemporary with Clara Fisher and made his debut in Dublin in the role of Tom Thumb. Although Master Burke was an accomplished musician who became more famous as a violinist than as an actor, Moncreiff states that he refrained from including elements such as 'Hornpipes and Musical Displays, Pantomimic change of dress, and unnatural and impossible a assumptions of adult character,' which may have brought him a 'noisier popularity' and all of which are features of The Spoiled Child, in order 'to shew the Histrionic talents of Master Burke, in a rational and genuine point of view.'
Citation Type: 
Book or Book Chapter
Book or Monograph Title: 
Children and Theatre in Victorian Britain
Author(s) or Editor(s): 
Anne Varty
Publisher Location: 
London
Publisher Name: 
Palgrave MacMillan
Year: 
2008
Start Page: 
115
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