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- William Pinkethman (also Penkethman, Pinkeman, Pinkerman, etc.; nicknamed Pinkey, c.1660–1725) was an English comic actor, a low comedian with a droll...
- Margaret Bicknell as Phoebe Clinket, Colley Cibber as Plotwell, William Penkethman as Underplot, Henry Norris as Possum, Elizabeth Willis as Prue, Thomas...
- remain irrecoverable; for example, there is no obvious reason why William Penkethman, a po****r clown and funnyman, well liked by his peers, who pla**** Vanbrugh's...
- original Drury Lane Theatre cast included Cibber himself as Witling, William Penkethman as Sir Gilbert Wangle, Barton Booth as Granger, Robert Wilks as Frankly...
- Johnson as Vellum, Colley Cibber as Tinsel, John Mills as Fantome, William Penkethman as Butler, Joe Miller as Coachman, Henry Norris as Gardiner and Margaret...
- Anne Oldfield as Lucia, Benjamin Johnson as Sir Rice-ap-Adam, William Penkethman as Mr Whimsey, William Bullock as Mr Fancy, John Mills as Sir Charles...
- Bonecrusher" (replacing Mulli "The Mule") - drums Matt "Pop punk is fun" Penkethman (drums) Stu Petri (b****) Mick "Ghosthunter" (Last name unknown) Drums...
- Joseph Pellington, P/JX.516036 (Newcastle-under-Lyme). Able Seaman Eric Penkethman, C/JX.204447 (Manchester). Able Seaman Robert Pye, D/JX.345971 (St. Helens)...
- Charles, Hester Santlow as Rosalind, Sarah Thurmond as Celia, William Penkethman as Pyramus, Henry Norris as Wall and Joe Miller as Thisbe. Burling p.100...
- Cribbage in the Fair Quaker, etc. In the summer he pla**** with William Penkethman at Greenwich, taking characters of importance. During 1710–12 he remained...