Mathews started
managing the Olympic Theatre soon after his marriage to Mme Vestris, but did not succeed financially. Despite introducing innovations of more realistic and detailed scenery, his following management of the
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, and the
Lyceum Theatre also had limited financial return. They did have quite a success with their production of the Victorian farce
London Assurance (1841), commissioned for their company and written by
Dion Boucicault. This was Boucicault's first major success. As an actor in England, Mathews held an unrivalled place in his unique vein of light eccentric comedy. He had an easy grace combined with "imperturbable solemnity", a combination which amused people; his humour was never broad, but always measured and restrained. It was as the leading character in such plays as the
Game of Speculation,
My Awful Dad,
Cool as a Cucumber,
Patter versus Clatter, and
Little Toddlekins, that he especially excelled. Mathews also used his time in the U.S. to collect impressions of American types and dialects, resulting in
A Trip to America, a one-man stage review in which Mathews performed mimicries in character, including some in
blackface. After Mathews' return to England with his second wife, in 1861, they gave a series of "At Home" tabletop reviews at the Haymarket Theatre. These were nearly as popular as those of his father had been. Charles James Mathews was one of the few English actors who successfully played French-speaking roles. In 1863 he appeared in Paris in a French version of his play
Cool as a Cucumber, and was received with praise. He played there again in 1865 as Sir Charles Coldcream in the original play ''L'Homme blasé
(the English version by Boucicault was known as Used Up''.) At age 66 in 1869, Mathews set out on a tour round the world, including a third visit to the U.S. He made his last appearance in New York at Wallack's Theatre on 7 June 1872, in H. J. Byron's
Not such a Fool as He Looks. After his return to England in 1872, he continued to act until within a few weeks of his death. His last appearance in London was at the Opéra Comique on 2 June 1877, in
The Liar and
The Cosy Couple. At Stalybridge he gave his last performance on 8 June 1878, when he played Adonis Evergreen in his comedy
My Awful Dad. Mathews died on 24 June 1878. ==References==