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Source: Collection of David Thomson | Mark Twain Home Foundation, Hannibal, Mo ([CSunval2 MoHH])

Cue: "Please send me, per bearer,*2*seats for the*Vokes*"

Source format: "MS | MS"

Letter type: "[standard letter]"

Notes:

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Revision History: RHH 1998-06-05 source was 575:1993.04.22f | RHH 2022-10-12

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To the Staff of Roberts Opera House
23 February 1874 • Hartford, Conn. (MS: Thomson, UCCL 11957)
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Please send me, per bearer, 2 seats for the Vokes for Wednesday evening, & 3

3 seats for Theo. Thomas’s, Friday.1explanatory note

In both instances I would prefer to sit fully 30 emendation feet from the stage. I would much rather be a little th too far from the stage than a little too close to it.

Respectfully
Mark Twain.
Textual Commentary
23 February 1874 • To the Staff of Roberts Opera HouseHartford, Conn.UCCL 11957
Source text(s):

MS facsimile. The editors have not seen the MS, which is owned by David Thomson, who provided a photocopy to the Mark Twain Papers.

Previous Publication:

L6 , 44; Smythe, lot 71, MS facsimile.

Explanatory Notes
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The Vokes family included three sisters (Jessie [1851–84], Victoria [1853–94], and Rosina [1858–94]), their brother (Frederick [1846–88]), and an un-related associate (Walter Fawdon, who used the stage name “Fawdon Vokes”). They began as child performers in Great Britain and became internationally popular comic actors. As a group they were best known for The Belles of the Kitchen, a “trifle” that “dealt merely with the antics, the capers, the private theatricals” of a “quintette of servants, when the master and his family were away” (Odell, 9:202). They presented that piece, original to them, in Roberts Opera House in Hartford on Wednesday, 25 February. On Friday, 27 February, the “Unrivalled Orchestra” of renowned conductor Theodore Thomas (1835–1905) performed, “among other novelties,” a new symphony by Joseph Joachim Raff (Hartford Courant: “New Advertisements,” 17 Feb 74, 21 Feb 74, 2; “Amusements,” 8 Nov 75, 1). Although both entertainments had been announced by Saturday, 21 February, tickets for reserved seats at the Thomas concert did not go on sale until Monday, 23 February. It is therefore likely that Clemens waited until Monday to send the “bearer”—doubtless his coachman, Patrick McAleer. Olivia presumably accompanied her husband on both evenings. It is not known who attended the concert with them.

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