Little Tuesday

), born as Charlotte Selina Wood, was an American child actress and niece of playwright Joseph Arthur who had a period of novelty popularity in the early 1890s.

[1] Tuesday's uncle was playwright and actor Joseph Arthur, best known for his melodramatic plays such as Blue Jeans and The Still Alarm.

On May 18, 1890, a benefit was held in her honor at the Star Theatre, reportedly earning several hundred dollars for her "maintenance and education.

[11] In 1896 she debuted a one-act play called Beware, the Dog written by her uncle,[12] and was reported to have "retired" from the stage later that year.

[15] In the late 1920s, she was reported to be serving as president of a women's club founded by her mother called "Theoria" which supported the theater.

Girl wearing long dress, curtseying.
Little Tuesday, from the Actors and Actresses series (N45, Type 8) for Virginia Brights Cigarettes, ca. 1888, Metropolitan Museum of Art