Samuel Reddish Explained
Samuel Reddish (1735–1785) was a theatre manager and an actor in England.[1] He made a reputation with Mossop's company in Smock Alley, Dublin in the seasons of 1761-2[2] and appeared at Drury Lane, London, 1767, where he remained during ten seasons; acted at Covent Garden, London, 1778, but lost his reason, 1779; he died a lunatic at York asylum on 31 December 1785.[3]
Selected roles
Notes and References
- Book: Tate Wilkinson. Lyle Larsen. Memoirs of his own life. 20 January 2012. 1998. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. 978-0-8386-3767-8. 234.
- Book: Dr. Doran (John). "Their majesties' servants": annals of the English stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. 21 January 2012. 1970. Scholarly Press. 217. 9780403002344 .
- Book: Philological Society (Great Britain). The European magazine, and London review. 21 January 2012. 1786. Philological Society of London. 65.