some loose ends of yarn you can start pulling at:
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wife acting in Philadelphia at time his of death
https://aadl.org/node/152631from
Ann Arbor Argus, March 11, 1898
Day
11
Month
March
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text
New York, March 8. - Henry Mader Pitt, a well-known actor with a long career on the stagre of England and América, committed suicide by drinking' carbolic acid at a boarding house ocoupied by theatrical people. He became despondent because he was unemployed. Fannie Addison Pitt, his wife, is in Philadelphia playing in "A Bachelor's Romance" with Sol Smith Russell.
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death mentioned in an account of E.J. Phillips, who had to fill in for his wife in Philadelphia
Philadelphia April 1897 August 1904-
Recalled from Retirement 1898 Feb
I was called very unexpectedly to play a part at the Broad St. Theatre -- and everything had to be given up to that. A week ago Sunday Mr. and Mrs. [Willie] Seymour called to see me -- he being here with Mr. Sol Smith Russell who was playing a two weeks engagement at the Broad St. Theatre. We had a pleasant chat -- and he left about 6 PM and I did not suppose I should see him again. -- but as I was washing the supper dishes on Monday he came in a cab -- to ask me to go with him to the theatre to play "Clementina" in A Bachelor's Romance in place of Mrs. Fanny Addison Pitt whose husband Mr. Henry Mader Pitt had died at 3 PM that day in New York and she would have to go on to New York to attend the funeral -- so I took a couple of gowns and went. … Not having acted for a year and two and a half years since I studied the part -- you can imagine I had to "hustle" but everyone said I was very good and the management was very much pleased and thanked me very much
This seems to have been EJ Phillips last performance.
The NY Times report of Mr. Pitt's death was headlined AN OLD ACTOR'S SUICIDE. Henry Mader Pitt, after a long career on the stage takes carbolic acid. Was Once Very Successful
He Had Played in Many Well-Known Parts, but at Last Managers Considered Him Unreliable on Account of His Habits. Mr. Pitt did not leave a suicide note, and had been living in a boardinghouse patronized by theatrical people, with his 21 year old son, while his wife was playing the play in Philadelphia. Mr. Pitt was found groaning in bed, a revolver on a chair beside the bed and an empty glass which had contained carbolic acid nearby. However by all reports he had seemed quite cheerful that morning.
https://www.maryglenchitty.com/bookoutline.html---------------
NY Times Obit March 8, 1898
would be worth paying for. could include a pretty good history of his life
https://www.nytimes.com/sitemap/1898/03/08/somewhere I saw a link to a page where you could purchase a reprint of the article, but I can't find it now.
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https://www.umass.edu/AdelphiTheatreCalendar/pict.htmDibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo (1768-1833): Dramatist, composer, writer, theatre proprietor
Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo (1768-1833): He was the illegitimate son of Charles Dibdin and Harriet Pitt. He was also known as Charles Dibdin, the younger. In 1808, he became manager of Sadlers’ Wells but lost his fortune when a false fire alarm caused a stampede and eighteen people died.
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First Performance: Mar 29, 1819
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dibdin_the_younger. Mar 29, 1819.)
there is a reference to Fanny on that page also.
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New Theatre Royal and Opera House, Cork enthusiastic reception of Mr. H.M. Pitt's "Two Roses" Company. In consequence of the immenre [sic, immense] success of "Forgiven" it will be by general desire on Wednesday and Thursday evening:
Wednesday, 5th January, 1876, second grand fashionable night under the distinguished patronage, of his worshipful the Mayor of Cork, George Penrose, Esq., the celebrated comedy, entitled "Forgiven" by James Albery new scenery by Mr. Richard Thorne...Friday, 7th January, 1876 benefit of Miss Fanny Addison under the distinguished patronage of Major Dent & officers of 7th Dragoon Guards on which occasion the splendid band of the regiment will perform selections on the stage, under the direction of Mr. C Peale. production for the first time in Cork of the celebrated comedy "Two Thorns" by James Albery...
[Theatre Royal and Opera House, Cork].
https://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000766603------------
wikipedia article about Henry Hamilton
Hamilton formed the Pitt-Hamilton comedy drama company with Henry Mader Pitt, which toured the North of England for two years.[6]
fn [6] Pascoe, Charles Eyre The Dramatic List: A Record of the Performances of Living Actors and Actresses of the British Stage, D. Bogue (1880), p. 164
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hamilton_(playwright)
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Fanny's performances on Broadway
I'm not sure it is a complete list
https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/fanny-addison-pitt-56260--------
here is the link to the NY Times obit. everything on their site is behind a paywall, even the archives. look for "buy reprints"
https://www.nytimes.com/1898/03/08/archives/an-old-actors-suicide-henry-mader-pitt-after-a-long-career-on-the.html