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  1. Charlotte Cushman died of pneumonia in her hotel room on the third floor at the Parker House Hotel in Boston in 1876, aged 59, and was interred in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [3] [12]

  2. Nov 14, 2022 · After her death, the New York Times wrote that “it is worth something to have seen and heard an actress like Charlotte Cushman, whose genius was thoroughly informed by an intelligent purpose ...

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  3. Cushman would later become one of the most famous people in the world, and America’s first bonafide celebrity. But when Whitman first saw her, she was an up-and-coming performer; the role of ...

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  5. Jul 23, 2020 · Charlotte Cushman was a queer, cross-dressing 19th-century Shakespearean actress who rose from poverty to become America’s first celebrity. Walt Whitman celebrated her genius, Louisa May Alcott had a stage-struck fit over her, and she was, for a time, as famous as Charles Dickens. She was best known for her “breeches parts” (male roles ...

    • Tana Wojczuk
  6. Charlotte Cushman died of pneumonia in her hotel room at the Parker House in Boston on Feb. 18, 1876. With thanks to When Romeo Was a Woman: Charlotte Cushman and Her Circle of Female Spectators By Lisa Merrill. This story about Charlotte Cushman was updated in 2024.

  7. www.nyhistory.org › blogs › uncovering-lady-romeo-aNew-York Historical Society

    New-York Historical Society. July 20, 2020. in Women at the Center. Uncovering “Lady Romeo:” A Q&A about Charlotte Cushman with Biographer Tana Wojczuk. Born in 1816, Charlotte Cushman rose to fame as a dramatic Shakespearean actress, enthralling audiences on two continents. Some of her greatest fans included President Abraham Lincoln, Walt ...

  8. The disease progression impacted her mobility however she continued to perform as a dramatic reader. For seven years, up until her death on February 18, 1876, she performed poetry, selections from novels, and, of course, pieces from the works of Shakespeare.

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