Word: hagan
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Dates: during 1882-1882
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...voice and manner were exactly suited to such a character. Later in the play, however, as the Shepherd, he showed some room for improvement. His utterances were too stiff and forced to sound natural. The parts of Teiresias, and Messenger from Corinth, assumed by Mr. J. F. Hagan, and the Messenger from the Palace, by Mr. P. C. Hagar, a rising young actor of two or three years' standing, deserve favorable mention...
...strength and, at the same time, a delicacy of feeling that is equalled only by her superior gesture and the spirited intelligence with which she reads her lines. This last quality, in fact, characterizes the work of all the artists: The Creon of Mr. Morrison, the Teiresias of Mr. Hagan, and the Palace Messenger of Mr. P. Charles Hagar, all show a careful preparation and study, an attention to details, a dignity and power that are admirable, and stamp them as actors of undoubted ability...
Teiresias and Messenger from Corinth, J. F. Hagan...