Bessie Wentworth Explained

Bessie Wentworth
Birth Name:Elizabeth Mary Andrews
Birth Date:20 March 1873
Birth Place:Lambeth, London, England
Death Place:Lambeth, London, England
Occupation:Singer, comedian

Bessie Wentworth (born Elizabeth Mary Andrews, 20 March 1873  - 6 January 1901) was an English music hall singer and comic entertainer.

Biography

She was born in Lambeth, London, where her mother ran a boarding house for theatrical performers. After leaving school, she worked as a clerk before joining Jack Sheppard's troupe in 1891.[1] She became a principal boy in pantomimes, and a singer of boy roles in operettas, before developing a solo act in music halls. Although she did not use blackface, she sang plantation songs and coon songs, dressed as a young man wearing a stereotypical costume of open-necked shirt, striped pantaloons, and a large straw hat. One of her most successful songs was "Looking for a Coon Like Me", written by George Le Brunn with lyrics by John Harrington.[2] [3]

She was very successful in the 1890s, and a popular subject of photographs and postcards of her in masculine poses.[4] She was portrayed in the costume of a plantation worker in a lithograph by Toulouse-Lautrec, probably from a visit he made to London in 1896.[5] Her last appearance, at the top of the bill, was in December 1900.[1]

Known as a keen cyclist, she was planning to marry and run a public house with her husband, but died aged 27, in Lambeth, from typhoid fever.[1] [6]

Notes and References

  1. 2010. Potted Biographies: Bessie Wentworth. Music Hall Studies . 5 . Supplement .
  2. Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson, British Music Hall: A story in pictures, Studio Vista, 1965, p.91
  3. https://footlightnotes.wordpress.com/tag/bessie-wentworth/ "Bessie Wentworth", Footlight Notes, 25 December 2012
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=36KgGyILwEgC&dq=%22bessie+wentworth%22&pg=PA89 J. S. Bratton, "Beating the bounds: gender play and role reversal in the Edwardian music hall", in Michael R. Booth, Joel H. Kaplan (eds.), The Edwardian Theatre: Essays on Performance and the Stage, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp.90-91
  5. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41824578 Herbert D. Schimmel, "Bessie Wentworth Singing 'Little Alabama Coon'": a lithograph by Toulouse-Lautrec", in Print Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 3, September 1990, pp. 286-291
  6. News: Death of Miss Bessie Wentworth . . 7 . 1901-01-07 . 2023-08-28 . Newspapers.com.