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    Richard Suett (1755 – 6 July 1805) was an English comedian who was George III's favourite Shakespearean clown, and star at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane...
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  • Shakespearean actors (in spoken roles) such as John Bannister and Richard "Dicky" Suett. Roles and performers at the premiere in London on 1 January 1791:...
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  • (born 1969), American professional golfer Dicky Robinson (1927–2009), English footballer Richard "Dicky" Suett (1755–1805), English comedian and stage actor...
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    1782 to 1785. Elizabeth Satchell Mrs. Siddons and the other Kembles Dicky Suett Chisholm 1911. Leodis, Discovering Leeds: The Theatre Retrieved 17 December...
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    November 21, 1792 Don Altador tenor Michael Kelly Don Gasparo - Richard "Dicky" Suett Don Guillermo - Mr. Sedgwick Blazio - John Bannister Genariello...
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    Cooke The boy by Master Frederick Menage Apathy (the tutor) by Richard "Dicky" Suett Servant (to Lord Alford) by Mr. Maddocks Gabriel by Mr. Benton Josephine...
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    Frederick tenor Michael Kelly Robin - John Bannister Endless - Richard "Dicky" Suett George Crop, father of Louisa, brother-in-law of Robin tenor Charles...
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    performers at the Drury Lane Theatre, such as the musical comedian Richard "Dicky" Suett, for whom he wrote the musical farce My Grandmother. Unfortunately...
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