--- tags: DramaSix, names, brokenOut title: Charles Kean --- ### Charles Kean (1811-1868) - Son of Edmund Kean - Hired [Dion Boucicalt](/LlJRKRmeSdSHd8LXHxH4wA?edit) as house dramatist at the Princess's Theater in London. - Directed [Dion Boucicalt's](/LlJRKRmeSdSHd8LXHxH4wA?edit) [The Corsican Brothers (1844)](/0NohGb4ATRy4vqfFvhbZDQ?both) - Played both Fabien dei Franchi and Louis dei Franchi in first run of [The Corsican Brothers (1844)](/0NohGb4ATRy4vqfFvhbZDQ?both). - Charles Kean took antiquarianism on stage to new heights in the 1850s, paying unparalleled attention to historical detail in sets, costumes and props. - Conflating antiquarian research with scenic spectacle, Kean treated Shakespeare’s chronicle plays as scenic illustrations of British national history. - Kean’s productions treated history as a national heritage: a procession of civic cohesion and ceremonial pageantry. - Shakespeare’s plays offered opportunities for resuscitating fanciful images of the past. - What on the Elizabethan thrust stage had been a dramatization of moments in a troubled past that solicited audience assent by humanizing the characters and their stories, became a spectacular pageant of history in Kean’s productions, validated by an archeological reconstruction of environments and costumes from an idealized past