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- Richard Suett (1755 – 6 July 1805) was an English comedian who was George III's favourite Shakespearean clown, and star at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane...
- included William Barrymore as Gondibert, John Bannister as Gubbins, Richard Suett as Fool, Robert Baddeley as Corporal and Maria Theresa Kemble as Queen Margaret...
- Pendulum Arthur Groomkirby Alan Bridges N.F. Simpson **** Whittington Cicely Suett Frank Dunlop V.C. Clinton-Baddeley and Gavin Gordon 1961 Roots Mr. Bryant...
- Haymarket in London on 3 April 1793. The original cast included Richard Suett as Lord Visage, Thomas King as Sir Paul Panick, Richard Wroughton as Sir...
- Kevin Burns Narrated by Robert Clotworthy James Thornton Composers Daniel Suett The Music Collective Kieran Kiely Country of origin United States Original...
- recruited reinforcements from Fulton County and, overly tense, killed Will Suett, a young black man, as he was getting off a train to visit his family for...
- original Drury Lane cast included James William Dodd as Toupee, Richard Suett as Sir Charles Freeman, John Hayman Packer as Mr Marlow, William Barrymore...
- Llewellyn, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Shenkin, Robert Palmer as Wadwall, Richard Suett as Gwyn, John Henry Johnstone as O'Turloch, Henry Erskine Johnston as Bard...
- Theatre Royal, Haymarket on 29 June 1793. The original cast included Richard Suett as Whimmy, James Aickin as Old Pranks, John Bannister as Young Pranks, Howard...
- James William Dodd as Adam Winterton, William Barrymore as Rawbold, Richard Suett as Samson Rawbold, Robert Palmer as Orson, Charles Bannister as Third Robert...