Joseph Harper (actor)


Joseph Harper was an English-born and early American actor and theatre manager.
Harper was from Norwich, England. He came to the United States and was engaged in the Old American Company, where he was active for several years and considered a capable actor within 'light comedy' until he left the company after the death of his wife in 1791.
He managed the illegal Board Alley Theatre in Boston, until Governor John Hancock forced it to close sometime in June 1793.
He managed the Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island which opened in 1794. He also managed the Old American Company for a time. He also worked with Charles Tubbs, husband of Eliza Poe, to co-manage the Assembly Room in Portsmouth.
He also acted one season in Montreal. He was active in Freemasonry, having become a member of St. John's Lodge No. 2, now St. John's Lodge No. 1 A.Y.M. in New York, NY while performing at the nearby John Street Theatre.
Harper died in Charleston, South Carolina on February 27, 1811 and buried at the Unitarian Church Cemetery. His tombstone inscription reads:
He was married and his wife, known only as "Mrs. Harper", was a popular actress and highly regarded in the Old American Company for her roles as old women until her death in 1791, after which she was replaced by 'Mrs. Rankin'.