Maud Boyd Explained
Maud Rachel Boyd (1 February 1867 - 23 February 1929) was an English actress and singer known for musical theatre and principal boy roles in pantomime.
Life and career
Boyd was born in 1867 at Chorlton-on-Medlock in Manchester, the daughter of James Boyd (1840–1870) and Elizabeth Montgomery née Hodgson (1834–1921). In 1881 aged 13 she was a boarder at Adelphi House Convent, a Catholic girls' school in Salford in Greater Manchester that was run by nuns. On the curriculum was music.[1]
As a pantomime principal boy she played Prince Charming in Little Red Riding Hood at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in December 1893,[2] the title role in the panto Robin Hood,[3] [4] while over Christmas 1894 she was in Babes in the Wood in Liverpool.[5] Christmas 1895 found her in pantomime at the Theatre Royal in Hull[6] From December 1897 she played Alice in Dick Whittington at the Alexandra Theatre in Stoke Newington.[7] In Dublin in 1899 she recorded "The Golden Isle" from A Greek Slave for the Gramophone Company, but it was not released.[8] In Manchester in February 1900 she appeared in The Forty Thieves at the Theatre Royal.[9]
She was Sir Peterborough Court in Cinder Ellen up too Late at the Gaiety Theatre (1891),[10] Kitt in Kitty Grey at the Apollo Theatre (1901),[11] [12] Lady Chaldicott in The Belle of Mayfair at the Vaudeville Theatre (1906),[13] Madame Poquelin in The Belle of Brittany at the Queen's Theatre (1908), and Friedrike in A Waltz Dream at Hicks Theatre (1908).[14]
Boyd died in a nursing home in Manchester in 1929 aged 61.[15] She was buried in the Southern Cemetery in Manchester.[16] She never married, and in her will she left £302 7s 8d to her half brother.[17]
Notes and References
- https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/7572/LANRG11_3956_3960-0296/10562898?backurl=https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/14472779/person/18294216235/facts/citation/32980789956/edit/record "Maude Boyd"
- The Sketch, 27 December 1893
- https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/the-story-of-pantomime "The Story of Pantomime"
- The Sketch, 27 December 1893
- R. J. Broadbent, Annals of the Liverpool Stage: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time , Benjamin Blom (1969), p. 291 via Google Books
- http://library.hull.ac.uk/search~S3?/cPN+2596+H9+T3%281891%2F03%2F30%29/cpn+2596+h9+t3+1891+03+30/-3%2C-1%2C0%2CE/frameset&FF=cpn+2596+h9+t3+1895+10+21&1%2C1%2C "A Pantomime Rehearsal"
- http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/AlexandraTheatreStokeNewington.htm "The Alexandra Theatre and Opera House, Stoke Newington"
- https://soundofthehound.com/2013/09/19/gaisbergs-travels-4 "Miss Maud Boyd"
- Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser , 1 February 1900, p. 1
- [J. P. Wearing|Wearing, J. P.]
- http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/ApolloTheatre.htm "The Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London"
- Viv Gardner and Diane Atkinson (eds.) Kitty Marion: Actor and Activist, Manchester University Press (2019), p. 196 via Google Books
- Gillan, Don. Cast of The Belle of Mayfair, Stage Beauty, accessed 24 April 2020
- Wearing, J. P., The London Stage 1900-1909: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel, Rowman & Littlefield (2014), p. 399 via Google Books
- Obituary for Miss Maud Boyd, The Stage, 28 February 1929, p. 15
- https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=9041&h=1573963&ssrc=pt&tid=14472779&pid=18294216235&usePUB=true "Maud Rachel Boyd"
- https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1904/31874_223142-00397/3894546?backurl=https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/14472779/person/18294216235/facts/citation/32980779511/edit/record "Maud Boyd"