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One of Garrick’s last great acts of patronage was to employ Philip de Loutherbourg as his principal scenic artist at Drury Lane in 1772. Explores the origins, nature and results of this collaboration,...
Feature film comedy. David Garrick, the legendary 18th-century English actor, accepts an invitation to the Comédie Française in Paris, announcing that he’ll teach them the art of acting. When they hear...
Radio portrait of English actor and theatrical manager David Garrick (1717-1779) written by Walter Allen. Garrick played seventeen Shakespearian parts and tried his hand at several adaptations of...
Radio talk by David Abercrombie discussing how it might be possible to reproduce the manner in which Garrick spoke Shakespeare. Based on the information contained in Joshua Steele’s 1775 ‘Essay towards...
Radio broadcast. The tribute to David Garrick is comprised of 3 excerpts from David Garrick, a play written by T.W. Robertson and performed by The Station Dramatic Repertory Company, and music and songs...
Radio broadcast. A programme for the Bicentenary of the death of David Garrick in January 1779. For three days in September 1769 Garrick master-minded the Shakespeare Jubilee at Stratford-upon-Avon in a...
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