This charming and entertaining memoir by the 18th-century actor and theatrical entrepreneur Tate Wilkinson offers a vivid and engaging account of life on the London stage in the late 18th century. With colorful anecdotes and witty observations, Wilkinson provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of Georgian theater.

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