The Bath Stage; a History of Dramatic Representations in Bath

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Mr. Reddish fulfilled an engagement at the Bath Theatre in 1767, and coming from Dublin with good recommendations was well received. Reddish married Mrs. Canning, mother of George Canning, the statesman and orator.
He died in York Asylum, a confirmed maniac. Miss ManscU first appeared at Drury Lane in 1772, and in the season of 1776-7 she was engaged to play the principal parts in tragedy and serious comedy at Bath. As INIrs. Farren she again played in Bath in 1783-4, but does not appear to hav
...e acted here after that, though she died in the city in February, 1820.
Of those who formed the company at the Bath Theatre under Palmer's management, but who do not call for any special mention here, were Mr. Keasberry, Mr. Dimond (afterwards joint proprietors of the Theatre), Mrs. Keasberry, Mr. and Mrs. Didier, Mr. Brookes, Mr. Blissett, Mr. Egan, ^h: Furnival, Mr, and Mrs. Lee,* Mr. and Mrs. Sheriffe, Mr. Death, Mr. Brunsdon, Mr. Rowswell, Mr. Row- botham, Mr. Haughton, Mr. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.


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