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Colley Cibber (6 November 1671 – 11 December 1757) was an English actor-manager, playwright and Poet Laureate. His colourful memoir An Apology for the... |
An Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber is a memoir by the British playwright, actor-manager and current Poet Laureate published in 1740. Popular with... |
Theophilus Cibber (25 or 26 November 1703 – October 1758) was an English actor, playwright, author, and son of the actor-manager Colley Cibber. He began... |
Cibber, English actress, playwright, novelist, autobiographer, and noted transvestite Colley Cibber, British actor, playwright, and Poet Laureate; father... |
Theatre as Jane Johnson, in 1725 she married Theophilus Cibber the son of actor-manager Colley Cibber. She had four children with him while continuing to... |
Caesar in Egypt (category Plays by Colley Cibber) Caesar in Egypt is a 1724 tragedy by the British writer Colley Cibber. It is inspired by Pierre Corneille's 1642 French play The Death of Pompey about... |
Charlotte Charke (redirect from Charlotte Cibber Charke) the youngest of twelve children. Her father was actor, playwright, and poet laureate Colley Cibber, and her mother was musician and actress Katherine Shore... |
(philosopher) (ca.1620s); Isaac Newton (scientist) (1655–1659); Colley Cibber (playwright and poetaster) (1682–1687). Captain Albert Ball VC DSO MC (World... |
Glaston (section Wellington and Colley) while in India. Colley Cibber (1671 – 1757), English actor-manager, playwright and Poet Laureate was the eldest child of Jane née Colley, from the Glaston... |
Richard III (1699 play) (redirect from Richard III Colley Cibber) history play written by Colley Cibber. It is based on William Shakespeare's Richard III, but reworked for Williamite audiences. Cibber, a prominent theatre... |
fragment, A Journey to London, a play that had been sentimentalised by Colley Cibber in 1728 as The Provoked Husband. Saunders' version was first staged... |
Anne Bracegirdle (section Cibber's account) stage, making only one reappearance at Betterton's benefit in 1709. Colley Cibber described Bracegirdle in his autobiography as she appeared in 1690,... |
when he releases her that she will continue to seek his death. In 1724 Colley Cibber wrote an English-language play Caesar in Egypt inspired by Corneille's... |
fight back. The company owners, wrote the young United Company employee Colley Cibber, "had made a monopoly of the stage, and consequently presum'd they might... |
married actor Theophilus Cibber. He was the son of playwright, theatre manager, and poet laureate Colley Cibber, whose company of players was in residence at... |
John Vanbrugh. The play is a sequel to Colley Cibber's Love's Last Shift, or, The Fool in Fashion. In Cibber's Love's Last Shift, a free-living Restoration... |
of Pity for the Distress't." In his autobiography, many years later, Colley Cibber recalled the power of her voice: "When distress of Tenderness possess'd... |
Restoration society. A later unfinished play by Vanbrugh was completed by Colley Cibber and staged under the title The Provoked Husband in 1728. The hitherto... |
1667–1723) Susannah Centlivre (1670–1729) William Congreve (1671–1757) Colley Cibber (1672–1719) Joseph Addison (c. 1678–1707) George Farquhar (1685–1732)... |
town. Scholars argue whether a more important writer of the genre was Colley Cibber, an actor-manager, writer, and poet laureate who wrote the first sentimental... |