Mathews, Charles James

Mathews, Charles James

▪ English writer and comedian
born Dec. 26, 1803, Liverpool, Eng.
died June 24, 1878, Manchester

      English writer of comic sketches and one of the best high comedians ever to appear on the English stage.

      Mathews was the son of the celebrated entertainer Charles Mathews and his wife, the actress Anne Jackson. Although he possessed much of his parents' theatrical talents and enjoyed dabbling in amateur productions, Mathews evidently had no early desire for a stage career. He studied architecture under Augustus Pugin, travelled in France and Italy, and worked as an architect for a Welsh coal company before entering the London office of architect John Nash.

      His theatrical career did not begin in earnest until 1835, when, upon the death of his father, he took over the elder Mathews' part in the management of the Adelphi Theatre. Later that year he made his debut in his own play, The Humpbacked Lover, followed by The Old and Young Stager. In 1838 he married the actress-dancer-singer known as Madame Vestris (Elizabeth Lucia Mathews). The newly married couple made an unsuccessful appearance in the United States. Upon their return to London they assumed the management of Covent Garden Theatre, where they produced many entertainments, including a highly popular but financially disastrous production of London Assurance with Mathews playing one of his best roles, Dazzle. They moved to the Lyceum, producing light comedies, but eventually he suffered bankruptcy. Two years after retiring in 1854, Elizabeth died.

      Mathews continued acting and made a second and more successful tour of the United States. He married the actress Lizzie Davenport (1858), and they lived a productive and financially stable life together. In 1870 he began an extensive tour, which included appearances in Australia and India, returning once more to New York City (1871) in a remarkably popular six-week run at Daly's Theatre. His most memorable roles included Mr. Affable Hawk in The Game of Speculation (an adaptation of Balzac's Mercadet) and Plumper in Cool as a Cucumber. He and his wife also performed in an entertainment reminiscent of his father's work entitled Mr. & Mrs. Mathews at Home.

Additional Reading
Charles Dickens (ed.), The Life of Charles James Mathews, 2 vol. (1879), contains a selection of his correspondence and speeches.

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