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John Bannister (actor)

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33: 683: 733: 288:, and much disliked Sheridan. Before the production, Kelly and Bannister were invited to Tunbridge Wells to hear the play read over dinner. Kelly fell asleep during the reading. In revenge the pair were later treated to a reading of the first three acts of Cumberland's five-act tragedy 450:, Vol. 1, pp. 10-12, John Adolphus is careful to point out that a certain actor named J. Bannister active between 1764 and 1774 'was a very different person from the son of Charles,' though occasionally confused with him. 365:(stage-manager) on the day after the fire which destroyed the theatre, and under Sheridan's exhortation agreed to keep the company together so far as possible during their subsequent removal to the Lyceum in the Strand. 394:(his debut role), 'The performance of Dick, by Mr. John Bannister, and his admirable recitation of the prologue' (written by Garrick) 'were fortunate instances of that gentleman's comic versatility.' 214:
as Hymen, with which John Palmer's Royalty Theatre in Goodman's Fields embarked in 1787 upon comedy theatre having been prevented by statute from presenting serious drama. He appeared as Juan in
778: 321:), in the character of the Hair Dresser, and he could not 'have handled the comb, curling irons and powder puff more skilfully'. In November 1802 he was again with Kelly, 698: 703: 357:(1804) as Hartshorn, which despite a poor start continued its run. In February 1809 he was one of the group including Michael Kelly, Richard Sheridan and 195:
and his wife taught him to sing to help him compete. They had four daughters and two sons and his wife retired in 1792 to concentrate on their family.
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The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language. In Two Volumes,
382:, and of Duretete, by Mr John Bannister, will long be remembered with delight.' The same year saw him as Scrub in the same author's 475: 481: 172:. The Palmira of the cast was Mrs Robinson ("Perdita"). His reputation increased with his personification of Don Whiskerando in 32: 798: 348: 275: 803: 284:
as a benefit for Bannister. It was repeated four times. Cumberland had been offended by the ridicule heaped on him in
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on 26 January 1783 who was a skilled actor and singer. Bannister was concerned about the rise of
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In 1799 Bannister joined with Kelly to acquire the English copyright in a German work by
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in 1779, and he was well known in the character of Joseph Surface in
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of his day. He was in the first presentation of the comic burletta
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had provided such an effective source for Sheridan), and induced
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to create a new libretto around the dramatic incidents, called
347:(1802–1815) Bannister was no less successful. He performed in 230:
He led the cast in 1788 as the whimsical Sir David Dunder in
218:'s first musical success at Drury Lane in the same year, in 117:, and as a leading performer his career is well documented. 278:
wrote and staged (on 8 May 1797, at Drury Lane) his comedy
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Van Thal, 429:Memoirs of John Bannister, Comedian 14: 16:English actor and theatre manager 794:19th-century English male actors 789:18th-century English male actors 731: 681: 263:), with Kelly, Charles Dignum, 228:The Doctor and the Apothecary. 1: 509:UK public library membership 198:Bannister was the best low 125:John Bannister was born at 820: 752:Men of Kent and Kentishmen 473:Wollenberg, Susan (2004). 784:English male stage actors 744:Hutchinson, John (1892). 717:Memoirs of John Bannister 232:George Colman the Younger 154:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 30: 409:were among his friends. 388:A Bold Stroke For A Wife 704:Encyclopædia Britannica 644:, 1824, Vol. 1, p. 130. 632:, 1824, Vol. 1, p. 791. 620:, 1824, Vol. 1, p. 170. 536:, 1824, Vol. 1, p. 462. 368:In the 1814 revival of 267:and Mme Storace, under 747:"John Bannister"  656:, 1824, Vol. 1, p. 69. 548:, 1824, Vol. 1, p. 92. 491:10.1093/ref:odnb/53230 281:The Last of the Family 210:, as Solano, opposite 181:The School for Scandal 799:Male actors from Kent 384:The Beaux's Stratagem 354:The Sailor's Daughter 129:. 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Deptford
English
actor
theatre manager
Deptford
Charles Bannister
painter
Haymarket Theatre
Arthur Murphy
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
James Miller
Voltaire
David Garrick
The Critic
The School for Scandal
Elizabeth Harper
John Philip Kemble
comedian
Isaac Jackman
John Braham
Stephen Storace
James Cobb
Dittersdorf
George Colman the Younger
Ways and Means
Michael Kelly
Stephen Storace
James Cobb
Mrs Crouch

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