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  1. Tate Wilkinson. Portrait of Wilkinson, by Stephen Hewson. Tate Wilkinson (27 October 173916 November 1803) was an English actor and manager . Life. He was the son of a clergyman and was sent to Harrow . His first attempts at acting were badly received, and it was to his wonderful gift of mimicry that he owed his success.

  2. Overview. Tate Wilkinson. (1739—1803) actor and theatre manager. Quick Reference. (1739–1803) English actor and manager. A highly skilled mimic, Wilkinson was sacked from John Rich's company because of his indiscreet imitations on stage of Peg Woffington. Lacking sensitivity—and possessing an ...

  3. Tate Wilkinson (17391803) The Yorkshire company under Tate Wilkinson’s management from 1766 to 1803 had the best-known circuit in the North with its base in York and theatres in Hull, Leeds, Doncaster, Wakefield, Pontefract and occasionally in Halifax, Sheffield, Beverley, Newcastle and Edinburgh .

  4. Tate Wilkinson. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1998 - Biography & Autobiography - 248 pages. In addition to being one of the leading theatrical managers and performers in England during the last...

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  5. Shakespeare Festival 2016. The BBC celebrates the genius of the bard. Tate Wilkinson. Credit: York Museums Trust (York Art Gallery). Courtesy of British Library. His productions - which...

  6. 22 de oct. de 2023 · By Tate Wilkinson. In four volumes. ... 1795: Vol 4 : Wilkinson, Tate : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. The wandering patentee; or, a history of the Yorkshire theatres, from 1770 to the present time: interspersed with anecdotes respecting most of the performers ... from 1765 to 1795. By Tate Wilkinson.

  7. The Ephemeral Tate Wilkinson, with Gillian Russell. About the Episode. In All Saints Pavement Church in York City Centre, there is a marble plaque high on the wall, dedicated to one of the most famous provincial theatre managers of the eighteenth century: Tate Wilkinson.