English actor and theatre manager. From 1747 he became joint licensee of the Drury Lane Theatre, London, with his own company, and instituted a number of significant theatrical conventions including concealed stage lighting and banishing spectators from the stage. He played Shakespearean characters such as Richard III, King Lear, Hamlet, and Benedick, and collaborated with George Colman (17321794) in writing the play
The Clandestine Marriage (1766). He retired from the stage in 1766, but continued as a manager.
He was a pupil of the lexicographer Samuel
Johnson.
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