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John Thomas Haines (c.1799–1843) was a British actor and dramatist.
Life
Born about 1799, from 1823 for two decades he supplied the smaller London theatres with melodramas of the "blood-and-thunder" type, with general success. His sea-plays were vehicles for T. P. Cooke, and My Poll and my Partner Joe, a nautical drama in three acts, produced at the Surrey Theatre on 7 September 1835, was notably profitable.
Haines occasionally acted in his own pieces. He died at Stockwell on 18 May 1843, aged 44, at the time stage-manager of the English Opera House.
Works
Among Haines's plays were:
The Idiot Witness; or a Tale of Blood, melodrama in two acts (Coburg Theatre, 1823).
Jacob Faithful; or the Life of a Thames Waterman, domestic local drama in three acts (Surrey Theatre, 14 December 1834).
Richard Plantagenet, historical drama in three acts (Victoria Theatre, 1836).
The Ocean of Life; or Every Inch a Sailor, nautical drama in three acts (Surrey Theatre, 4 April 1836).
Maidens Beware!, burletta in one act (Victoria Theatre, January 1837).
Breakers Ahead! or a Seaman's Log, nautical drama in three acts (Victoria Theatre, 10 April 1837).
Angeline Le Lis, original drama in one act (St. James's Theatre, 29 September 1837).
The Charming Polly; or Lucky or Unlucky Days, drama in two acts (Surrey Theatre, 29 June 1838).
Alice Grey, the Suspected One; or the Moral Brand, domestic drama in three acts (Surrey Theatre, 1 April 1839).
Nick of the Woods; or the Altar of Revenge, a melodrama (Victoria Theatre, 1839).
The Wizard of the Wave; or the Ship of the Avenger, a legendary nautical drama in three acts (Victoria Theatre, 2 September 1840).
The Yew Tree Ruins; or the Wreck, the Miser, and the Mines, domestic drama in three acts (11 Jan. 1841).
Ruth; or the Lass that Loves a Sailor, a nautical and domestic drama in three acts (Victoria Theatre, 23 January 1843).
Austerlitz; or the Soldier's Bride, melodrama in three acts (Queen's Theatre).
Amilie, or the Love Test, opera in three acts.
The Wraith of the Lake; or the Brownie's Brig, melodrama in three acts.
Rattlin the Reefer; or the Tiger of the Sea, nautical drama in three acts.
The Wizard Skiff, nautical drama
Haines also adapted and arranged from the French of Eugène Scribe and Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges the songs, duets, quartettes, recitatives, and choruses in the opera of Queen for a Day. Set to music by Adolphe Adam, it was first performed at the Surrey Theatre on 14 June 1841.
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Attribution
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney, eds. (1890). "Haines, John Thomas". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 24. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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