Charles Dibdin

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Charles Dibdin (March 4th? 1745 with Southampton - July 25th 1814), author and writer English.

It created with London, in the Leicester Square, a small theater where he was at the same time author, type-setter and actor. This theater acquired an immense vogue, thanks to the cheerfulness of Dibdin and with the relevance of its songs against the France, which were worth to him even a subsidy on behalf of Pitt. With died of this minister, Dibdin, not being able to cover its expenses, its theater closed.

Its parts as of the end of the 19th century are forgotten, as several novels that it had composed. He wrote a Histoire of the English theater , 1793.

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