The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1 by Various
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drama is laid in Swanzey and the scenery is drawn from nature very
artistically. Mr. Thompson is the actor as well as creator of the leading character in the play. The good old man is drawn from the quiet and comforts of his rural home to the perplexities of city life in Boston. There his strong character and good sense offset his simplicity and ignorance. He acts as a kind of Providence in guiding the lives of others. To say that the play is pure is not enough--it is ennobling. The success of the play has been wonderful. Year after year it draws crowded houses--and it will, long after the genius of Mr. Thompson's acting becomes a tradition. Mr. Thompson is a gentleman of wide culture and extensive reading and information. Not only with the public but with his professional brethren he is very popular on account of his amiable character. Naturally he is of a quiet and benevolent disposition, and has the good word of everyone to whom he is known. As one of a stock company he never disappointed the manager--as a manager he never disappointed the public. In private life he has been very happy in his marital relations, having married Miss Maria Bolton in July, 1860. Three children--two daughters and one son, have blessed their union. A book could well be written on the adventures and incidents that have attended the presentation of the great play since its inception. Nowhere is it more popular than in the neighborhood of Mr. Thompsons's summer home. When a performance is had in Keene the good people of Swanzey demand a special matinee for their benefit, from which the citizens of |
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