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    David Garrick is a comic play written in 1856 by Thomas William Robertson about the famous 18th-century actor and theatre manager, David Garrick. The play...
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    David Garrick (19 February 1717 – 20 January 1779) was an English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer who influenced nearly all aspects of...
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  • David Garrick (1717–1779) was a British actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer. David Garrick may also refer to: David Garrick (play), 1864 play...
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  • The Romance of David Garrick is a 1942 historical play by the British writer Constance Cox. It ran for 35 performances at St James's Theatre in London's...
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  • part. Based on the play Ladies and Gentlemen by Ernest Vajda, the film is about the famous eighteenth-century British actor David Garrick, who travels to...
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    The Garrick Theatre is a West End theatre, located in Charing Cross Road, in the City of Westminster, named after the stage actor David Garrick. It opened...
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    The Clandestine Marriage (category Plays by David Garrick)
    The Clandestine Marriage is a comedy by George Colman the Elder and David Garrick, first performed in 1766 at Drury Lane. It is both a comedy of manners...
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  • Garrick Club, a London gentlemen's club named in honour of David Garrick Garrick Theatre (disambiguation), various theatres named after David Garrick...
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    The Garrick Club is a private members' club in London, founded in 1831. It is one of the oldest members' clubs in the world. Its 1,500 members include...
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    William Robertson's 1864 play of the same name, which portrayed the life of the eighteenth century British actor David Garrick. It was one of several film...
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    professionally as David Garrick, was an English singer who was best known for his 1966 pop hit single, "Dear Mrs. Applebee". As a teenager Garrick sang in a Liverpool...
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  • starred Seymour Hicks and Ellaline Terriss and was based on the 1864 play David Garrick by T. W. Robertson, adapted by Max Pemberton. The film was directed...
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    Miss in Her Teens (category Plays by David Garrick)
    in 1747 by David Garrick. It was adapted from Florent Carton Dancourt's 1691 play La Parisienne. It was the third play written by Garrick, and was first...
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    The Country Girl by David Garrick is a derivative play adapted from The Country Wife by William Wycherley. By the time David Garrick adapted The Country...
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    The Lying Valet (category Plays by David Garrick)
    Valet is a British play by David Garrick. A farce, it was first performed at the Goodman's Fields Theatre on 30 November 1741. Garrick based his work on...
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    The Irish Widow (category Plays by David Garrick)
    Irish Widow is a play by David Garrick first staged at Drury Lane Theatre on 23 October 1772. It was written in less than a week by Garrick and resembled...
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    usually said to show the actor and stage manager David Garrick in the role of Richard III in Shakespeare’s play. In fact it records his performance in the radically...
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  • for several plays including Sullivan (1852) and Le Docteur Robin (1842) which were respectively adapted into the English plays David Garrick (1864) and...
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    entitled David Mamet teaches dramatic writing. In 2019 Mamet returned to the London West End with a new play, Bitter Wheat, at the Garrick Theatre, starring...
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    acts by David Garrick, first performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on 18 March 1775. According to Garrick's introductory notice to the play, it had...
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    David Garrick (29 January 1947 – 28 February 1985), better known by his stage name David Byron, was a British singer, who was best known in the early 1970s...
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  • Richard Garrick (December 27, 1878 – August 21, 1962) was an Irish-born American actor and director. Garrick was born Richard Thomas O'Brien in the townland...
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  • Jason Peter "Jay" Garrick is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the first character known as the Flash. The character...
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    William Shakespeare (category King's Men (playing company))
    Pre-Raphaelites, while William Hogarth's 1745 painting of actor David Garrick playing Richard III was decisive in establishing the genre of theatrical...
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    David Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy is a 1761 painting by the English painter Joshua Reynolds, depicting the actor and playwright David Garrick caught...
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    Garrick Olaf Ohlsson (born April 3, 1948) is an American classical pianist. In 1970 Ohlsson became the first, and remains the only, competitor from the...
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    theatre is named after the 18th century actor David Garrick, who was brought up in Lichfield. The Garrick's programme includes a variety of touring shows...
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  • (1766 play), a play by David Garrick The Country Girl (1915 film), a 1915 silent film, based on the Garrick play The Country Girl (1950 play), a play by...
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    Musical Entertainment is a 1778 play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with assistance from John Burgoyne and David Garrick. The set designs were by Philip...
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    Much Ado About Nothing (category 1599 plays)
    Much Ado with a play by Molière (1737). John Rich had revived Shakespeare's text at Lincoln's Inn Fields (1721). David Garrick first played Benedick in 1748...
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