Astley Bransby Explained

Astley Bransby (died 1789) was an English stage actor and theatre manager who was a long-standing member of the company of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane under David Garrick.[1] His first known performance was Captain Plume in George Farquhar's The Recruiting Officer in 1744 at the Haymarket where he was part of a group of young actors being trained by Charles Macklin. The following year he made his first appearance at Drury Lane and remained there for three decades, with the expection of a four-year spell at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden from 1749 to 1753. He played a vast number of supporting roles in the repertory as well as occasionally originating new roles.[2] He retired from thestage in 1777 from ill health.[3] He was a co-manager of Richmond Theatre.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Pedicord & Bergmann p.366
  2. Highfill, Burnim & Langhan p.310
  3. Highfill, Burnim & Langhan p.311
  4. Highfill, Burnim & Langhan p.311